Ancient DNA analysis reveals the origin mystery of the Biblical people Remains of 10 ancient people, used to live in Ashkelon during the Bronze and Iron Age, were analyzed for this study. Jul 7, 2019By Bhaswati Guha Majumder Archaeology
HealthTEC launched at NUS aimed at ultimate tech transfer to healthcare The collaboration between researchers and companies is believed to boost deep tech in several sectors. Jul 7, 2019By Bhaswati Guha Majumder
First moon landing: How Neil Armstrong was selected as Apollo 11 astronaut? Neil Armstrong's journey to becoming the first human to land on the lunar surface was filled with emotions Jul 6, 2019By Nirmal Narayanan
NTU researcher discovers the cure for flesh-eating common tropical disease Q203 is expected to be the best option to treat Buruli ulcer, which is caused by the closely-related Mycobacterium ulcerans. Jul 6, 2019By Bhaswati Guha Majumder NTU
Trump says Apollo 11 showed what US is capable of, promises American flag on Mars Donald Trump revealed that the success of the Apollo 11 mission is an example of American ingenuity, spirit, and potential Jul 6, 2019By Nirmal Narayanan Nasa
NTU's eye patch with microneedles to revolutionise glaucoma treatment Disease like glaucoma and macular degeneration are very difficult to treat as eye drops and ointments are rapidly washed away. Jul 5, 2019By Bhaswati Guha Majumder
Orange fireball spotted in Florida skies and it is not an alien invasion The appearance of the fireball in the skies has made many people believe that aliens are gearing up for an invasion Jul 5, 2019By Nirmal Narayanan
Study reveals plants are not conscious, they don't know about their growth Scientists revealed that the absence of neurons in plants is a clear indication that they are not conscious Jul 4, 2019By Nirmal Narayanan
Fast radio bursts mystery continues: Alien signal came from deep space Some experts believe that these fast radio bursts (FRB) could be proof of extraterrestrial intelligence. Jul 4, 2019By Nirmal Narayanan
NTU joins WHO efforts to promote digital health and education across the globe NTU's CePHaS is designated as WHO's first Collaborating Centre to promote digital health and education. Jul 3, 2019By Bhaswati Guha Majumder NTU Education
NASA successfully spotted asteroid which was in a collision course The relatively small asteroid was spotted by scientists when it was approximately 3,10,000 miles away from the earth Jul 3, 2019By Nirmal Narayanan Asteroid Nasa
Scientists perform MRI scanning on atoms, and the results are mindblowing This new development could help scientists to improve human understanding of the universe in subatomic scales Jul 3, 2019By Nirmal Narayanan
Chicken as harmful as red meat in terms of high cholesterol, says new study Chicken or white meat recommended often as an alternative to red meat is not as beneficial as previously thought, reveals new study Jul 3, 2019By Soorya Kiran NN
Four NTU, NUS scientists among 'Young Scientists 2019' list of World Economic Forum Nanyang Technological University and National University of Singapore scientists are now Brightest Young Scientific Minds in the World. Jul 3, 2019By Bhaswati Guha Majumder
Brace yourself: Three dangerous asteroids on collision course with Earth soon Experts believe that the Earth will be hit by a dreaded asteroid in the future. Here's a look at the three rogue bodies that may bring about devastation on the planet. Jul 2, 2019By Nirmal Narayanan Nasa