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Concern over rogue scientists in Singapore
Rogue scientists who use their knowledge to create deadly biological agents are a danger to small, densely populated countries such as Singapore.
Learn, live and play in Singapore
It was indeed an eye-opening experience for a group of Malaysian teachers invited by the Singapore Tourism Board for a familiarisation tour of the island's top- notch educational services and facilities.
Thrive in the right environment
LAST week we looked at the six common personality types and their traits. Each type has its own strengths and weaknesses. Furthermore as no one is one type and everyone is a mixture of types, we are all unique. We have talents, skills, values, personality traits, strengths and weaknesses of our own. Once we discover and identify them we will be in a better position to know what type of working environment we will be comfortable in.
Jail and stiff fines for cloning of humans
UNSCRUPULOUS scientists caught trying to clone human beings will be jailed for up to 10 years under new laws being proposed to ensure science-friendly Singapore does not host bad medical research.
Miles of malls, loads to do
Don't know what to do over the next eight weeks of school vacation? Check out our list of exciting places to visit and things to do for every member of the family.
Foundation funds research on diabetes
THE promise of stem cells for curing diabetes has convinced an international research foundation to pump millions into such work in Singapore.
Cancer a chronic disease by 2015
From the Malay Press: Cancer will become controllable and be defined as a chronic disease by 2015 worldwide, just like asthma and diabetes, according to a study in the United States.
New varsity admission test
The Biomedical Admissions Test or BMATB/B>is a new university common admission test that will be piloted in November. Oxford, Cambridge and the Royal Society of Arts (OCR) will administer it.
HSBC scholarship lightens load for med student
EVEN before Siva Saravana Kumar goes for class in the morning, he will have already worked a full 12-hour shift as a paramedic with St John#8217;s Ambulance in Cheras. That is because the second-year medical student has to find enough money to pay for his tuition fee at the International Medical University (IMU).
Check out foreign universities at Taylor's
TAYLOR#039;S College is holding a university placement day at its main campus in Subang Jaya on Saturday.