YANGON: Myanmar and China held discussions on enhancing collaboration in science and technology development, among other matters.
HONG KONG: Embracing innovation is the way forward for the world's second-largest economy to climb up the value chain and advance technological self-reliance amidst geopolitical uncertainties, says Sunny Chai Ngai-chiu, chairman of the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP).
KUALA TERENGGANU: More than 5,000 people attended the East Coast Zone National Science Week (MSN) Carnival 2025, which is on from Tuesday to Thursday (June 24 to 26) at the Terengganu Science and Creativity Centre here.
Universities across the United States are scrambling to understand the implications of generative AI's transformation of technology.
KOTA KINABALU: A recent Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) event brought science and technology education to rural students in a fun, inspiring way.
WHEN TV news anchor Gan Jiang Han first heard about stem cell therapy, it sounded like science fiction.
The startup Gigablue announced with fanfare this year that it reached a historic milestone: selling 200,000 carbon credits to fund what it describes as a groundbreaking technology in the fight against climate change.
SERI ISKANDAR: The Science, Technology and Innovation Ministry is conducting a preliminary feasibility study on proposals from Sabah and Pahang to identify suitable locations in the two states for the development of a rocket launch site.
HANOI: Vietnam has approved amendments to its nationality law, permitting both Vietnamese citizens living abroad and foreigners to hold dual citizenship, as part of efforts to attract more skilled workers to the country.
STEERING Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) as an institution rooted in national identity – serving as a catalyst for national unity while gaining global recognition – is Prof Dr Sufian Jusoh's (pic) vision as its new vice-chancellor.
IN an age where children are growing up with screens, game-based learning (GBL) is a practical approach to re-engage students and make knowledge stick – sometimes quite literally, with marbles, dice, or cardboard cards in hand.
BEIJING: From clinching a sweeping 9-0 victory at the RoboCup German Open in March to gearing up for the RoboCup 2025 in Salvador, Brazil, in July, a Chinese humanoid robot soccer team has been capturing global attention.
LONDON: The UK government has announced £86bil (US$116bil) of investment in science, technology and defence by 2030, days before it unveils its spending plan for the coming years.
HANOI: General Secretary To Lam and President Donald Trump welcomed the agreement reached by the two countries' negotiating teams on the Joint Vietnam–United States Statement on a Fair, Balanced, and Reciprocal Trade Agreement Framework.
HANOI: Deputy Prime Minister Le Thanh Long has approved a national plan to develop high-quality human resources for the high-tech sector from 2025 to 2035, with a vision to 2045.
AS Malaysia intensifies digital transformation efforts, a future-ready education has never mattered more.
LOS ANGELES, July 1 (Xinhua) -- Children aged two to four in the United States are widely exposed to a broad range of potentially harmful chemicals, many of which are not currently tracked by national health surveys, according to a new study published Tuesday.
HKUST professor tells 'Summer Davos' panel that opportunities can be found in services sector and smaller Chinese cities
SEOUL: Seven out of 10 international students in South Korea want to work and settle in the country, a new survey showed Tuesday (July 1), as Korean companies step up efforts to recruit foreign talent.
HIS love for his baby daughter was fierce—but not fierce enough to break his addiction. Each time Desmond Lee, 41, held her, she would grimace and fuss, turning away from the smoky scent clinging to his breath and clothes.