RedDot BrewHouse’s Crystalla Huang shares what it was like falling in love with beer – and how she’s challenging stereotypes in a man’s world. ( read original story ...)
Modelling Singapore COVID-19 pandemic with a SEIR multiplex network model | Scientific Reports
In this paper, we have implemented a large-scale agent-based model to study the outbreak of coronavirus infectious diseases (COVID-19) in Singapore, taking into account complex human interaction ... ( read original story ...)
10 community cases out of 16 new COVID infections in Singapore
The Ministry of Health (MOH) on Wednesday (12 May) confirmed 16 new COVID-19 cases in Singapore, taking the country's total case count to 61,419. ( read original story ...)
Nine contracts worth $320 million awarded for Singapore-Johor RTS Link systems
SINGAPORE - Nine contracts worth about RM1 billion (S$321.7 million) have been awarded for system works for (RTS) Link, said the rail link's operator - RTS Operations (RTSO). In an update on Wednesday ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: Hong Kong-Singapore travel bubble to launch as scheduled this month despite recent cases, commerce minister says
Current infections ‘well below’ threshold that would trigger a pause in quarantine-plan, Edward Yau says as city confirms one local, one imported case on Wednesday. ( read original story ...)
IMF gives Singapore economy clean bill of health, says risks to continued recovery ‘balanced’
Should downside risks materialise, Singapore's ample fiscal buffers can be further drawn upon as a first line of defence, it added.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Singapore arrests couple in Taiwan baby-dumping case
A Singaporean couple have been arrested over the death of a newborn baby found dumped in the trash in Taiwan two years ago, police in the city-state said. ( read original story ...)
Singapore researchers control Venus flytraps using smartphones
Researchers in Singapore have found a way of controlling a Venus flytrap using electric signals from a smartphone, an innovation they hope will have a range of uses from robotics to employing the ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus latest: Singapore minister warns of higher risk of community spread
Singapore has warned of a higher risk of community transmission as health workers battle clusters of new variants of Covid-19. After six months of low daily community cases, often in single digits, ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore on ‘Knife’s Edge’ as Case Spike Risks Labor Shortage
Singapore, battling an uptick in Covid-19 cases after months of success in containing the pandemic, says the virus situation is at a tipping point as it grapples with the costs of imposing more ... ( read original story ...)
Myanmar’s Army Needs to Cooperate for Peace, Singapore Says
Myanmar's army needs to cooperate to end the crisis since the Feb. 1 coup and Southeast Asian countries should keep pressing it to show restraint and start dialogue with its opponents, Singapore's ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore on ‘Knife’s Edge’ With Covid-19 Cases But Cannot Shut Borders for Survival: Parliament Told
Singapore is on a "knife's edge with Covid-19 cases that could go either way over the next few weeks, but the country cannot completely shutdown its borders as it is not self-sufficient and need to ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore warns on COVID-19 vaccine supplies as it expands programme
Singapore still expects to complete its COVID-19 inoculation programme by the end of the year, the health minister said on Tuesday, though the city-state is also looking to secure more sources of ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore may have to ‘learn to live’ with Covid-19, minister says in call to boost vaccinations
Unlike bigger countries such as China and Australia, the city state cannot shut itself off forever, says Lawrence Wong as he warns Singapore is ‘on a knife’s edge’. ( read original story ...)
13 community cases out of 25 new COVID infections in Singapore
The Ministry of Health (MOH) on Monday (10 May) confirmed 25 new COVID-19 cases in Singapore, taking the country's total case count to 61,403. ( read original story ...)
Singapore jails former BP director and bunker supplier exec for corruption
A former director at BP Singapore and an executive at a Singapore-based marine fuels supplier were each sentenced on Tuesday to four and a half years in jail for corruption. Chang Peng Hong Clarence ... ( read original story ...)