Highlights

Photon upconversion: Steering light with supercritical coupling

Photon upconversion: Steering light with supercritical coupling

February 22, 2024

National University of Singapore (NUS) researchers have unveiled a novel concept termed “supercritical coupling” that enables a several-fold increase in…

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Deep learning for real-time molecular imaging

Deep learning for real-time molecular imaging

February 08, 2024

National University of Singapore (NUS) researchers have demonstrated that deep learning allows them to observe the dynamics of single molecules…

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NUS physicists contribute to first space mission to study gravitational waves

NUS physicists contribute to first space mission to study gravitational waves

February 05, 2024

“Where no man has gone before”, a popular phrase coined in Star Trek, a science fiction television series, embodies the seminal…

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Single proton illuminates perovskite nanocrystals-based transmissive thin scintillators

Single proton illuminates perovskite nanocrystals-based transmissive thin scintillators

February 01, 2024

National University of Singapore (NUS) researchers have developed a transmissive thin scintillator using perovskite nanocrystals, designed for real-time tracking and…

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A manifold fitting approach for high-dimensional data reduction beyond Euclidean space

A manifold fitting approach for high-dimensional data reduction beyond Euclidean space

January 29, 2024

National University of Singapore (NUS) statisticians have introduced a new technique that accurately describes high-dimensional data using lower-dimensional smooth structures….

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Black phosphorus propels spintronics with exceptional anisotropic spin transport

Black phosphorus propels spintronics with exceptional anisotropic spin transport

January 19, 2024

With modern electronic devices approaching the limits of Moore’s law and the ongoing challenge of power dissipation in integrated circuit…

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Anisotropic plasmon engineering unlocks multilevel polarised upconversion

Anisotropic plasmon engineering unlocks multilevel polarised upconversion

January 10, 2024

National University of Singapore (NUS) researchers have introduced an upconversion plasmonphore platform to enable precise control over the polarisation of…

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Zebrafish embryo amplifies human norovirus

Zebrafish embryo amplifies human norovirus

December 26, 2023

National University of Singapore (NUS) food virologists have successfully propagated the human norovirus using zebrafish embryos, providing a valuable platform…

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Generative model unveils secrets of material disorder

Generative model unveils secrets of material disorder

December 04, 2023

National University of Singapore (NUS) scientists have utilised generative machine learning models to explore the different methods in which atoms…

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Magnetic graphene for low-power electronics

Magnetic graphene for low-power electronics

November 23, 2023

National University of Singapore (NUS) physicists have developed a concept to induce and directly quantify spin splitting in two-dimensional materials….

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How do caterpillars acquire chubby legs

How do caterpillars acquire chubby legs

October 13, 2023

National University of Singapore (NUS) scientists trace the origins of the chubby legs of caterpillars to an ancient genetic program associated with crabs.

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Catalyst for green production of fine chemicals and pharmaceuticals

Catalyst for green production of fine chemicals and pharmaceuticals

October 11, 2023

National University of Singapore (NUS) researchers have developed a new class of catalysts – known as heterogeneous geminal atom catalysts (GACs) – that promotes greener and more sustainable manufacturing processes for fine chemicals and pharmaceuticals.

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