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https://blogs.ntu.edu.sg/Science 29-01-2019 06:56:28
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Read all about our intrepid #TEELab PhD students Calvin & Xin Rui researching #insects in Singapore's forests in NTU Singapore #Heymagazine #biodiveristy #conservation #restoration #entomology #fieldwork Asian School Of The Environment NTU College of Science teelabntu.wixsite.com/home/post/mediβ¦
Scientists from Bioscience @ NTU have published their study on an essential protein, TRF2, that plays a critical role in stabilising and maintaining the structures of telomeres that organize and protect the DNA at the ends of our chromosomes. tinyurl.com/8vyzna4u
Did you know that the Earth Observatory of Singapore's Remote Sensing Lab provides support for humanitarian assistance and disaster relief? Thank you to NTU Singapore Dr Sang-Ho Yun for sharing during #STSC today! πΈπ¬
Dr Sang Ho-Yun from Earth Observatory SG made an invited technical presentation at the UN Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space on behalf of his lab, EOS/ASE/EEE@NTU and Singapore. Watch the recording here: webtv.un.org/en/asset/k1a/k⦠(slide the video pointer forward to about 2:31:50).
NTU Singapore Global Connect Fellowship If you are final year Bachelor's or Master's degree student at a top global university, you should apply for ππ₯π¨πππ₯ ππ¨π§π§πππ π ππ₯π₯π¨π°π¬π‘π’π© by March 1st. Apply Now tinyurl.com/mww6ue5d #NTUsg #Research #University
Our annual CoS Day brought together all 4 Schools Asian School Of The Environment Bioscience @ NTU NTU CCEB NTU SPMS to celebrate all things CoS. A big thank you to our student clubs for organising this and to everyone who came down!
Asst Prof Jarkko Salojarvi from Bioscience @ NTU, along with an international group of scientists, have collaborated with NestlΓ© in their efforts to improve the disease resistance of coffee plants, leading to a sustainable future for coffee cultivation with higher coffee yields.
A study by Earth Observatory SG has found that Singapore is at risk of a tsunami should an undersea volcano in the region erupt, depending on the magnitude of the event.
Scientists from Bioscience @ NTU have discovered how a protein causes the uncommon but aggressive triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) and how understanding its genetic signalling pathway can lead to more effective treatment options.
On 27 Aug, CoS welcomed a delegation from King's College London. The intention of the visit was to identify key areas where we can develop research collaboration and student exchange. Read more here: tinyurl.com/262y6r2v