[ad_1] BEIJING: Once China establishes a lunar research station, its astronauts will stay on the moon for long periods of time while conducting scientific studies, state media reported on Sunday (March 14), citing the architect of China’s lunar program. China has mapped out a series of unmanned missions this decade, …
Read More »Approximately 100,000 Malaysians working in Singapore to receive the COVID-19 vaccine
[ad_1] PONTIAN: Around 100,000 Malaysians working in Singapore are expected to be vaccinated against COVID-19 in the second phase of Malaysia’s coronavirus immunization program. Johor Prime Minister Hasni Mohammad said that together with the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI), the authorities will create a system to register Malaysians …
Read More »Comment: New variants could jeopardize plans to immunize populations against COVID-19
[ad_1] BOSTON, Massachusetts: Although mass vaccination campaigns are accelerating in the West, the end of the COVID-19 pandemic is not yet in sight. That is why the United States and other rich countries are only to blame themselves. Commercial Commercial It has become clear, at least since early summer 2020, …
Read More »IT Engineer Rejecting COVID-19 Test Is The Only Community Case Among 10 New Infections In Singapore
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: An IT engineer from Deutsche Bank is among 10 new COVID-19 infections reported in Singapore as of noon on Friday (March 12). The engineer is the only community case reported on Friday. The remaining nine cases were imported infections and were placed on hospitalization notice upon arrival, the …
Read More »Myanmar’s first satellite held by Japan on the International Space Station after the coup
[ad_1] TOKYO: Myanmar’s first satellite is aboard the International Space Station after the Myanmar coup, as the Japanese space agency and a Japanese university decide what to do with it, two Japanese university officials said. The US $ 15 million satellite was built by Japan’s Hokkaido University in a joint …
Read More »Comment: Why does a bountiful harvest of tech unicorns from Southeast Asia look ready for the IPO this year?
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: In less than two months to 2021, we have witnessed more than half a dozen technology companies in the region announcing their plans to go public. These include established Southeast Asian unicorns like Grab, Gojek, Tokopedia, and Traveloka, who have launched concrete discussions to explore new growth opportunities. …
Read More »First water, now energy as Singapore’s key challenge for the next 50 years: Chan Chun Sing
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: After tackling the issue of meeting Singapore’s water needs for the past 50 years, meeting the country’s energy needs in a sustainable way will be the country’s main challenge for the next five decades, said the Minister of Trade and Commerce. Industry, Chan Chun Sing. Chan was speaking …
Read More »Robots Deliver Groceries and Packages to Punggol Residents in One-Year Trial, Consumer News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – About 700 households in Punggol will be able to use “courier” robots to deliver their purchases in a new test with autonomous robots. The year-long trial, which aims to alleviate delivery labor shortages and test the usability of such robots, will see two robot couriers delivering packages …
Read More »World Cup 2034, an ‘aspirational goal’ for Singapore, will not determine the success of the new national project: FAS
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Qualification for the 2034 World Cup remains an “aspirational goal” for Singapore and will not determine whether the new national project to grow local football is a success, the vice president of the Singapore Football Association said on Tuesday. (FAS), Bernard Tan (Mar 9). Speaking at a press …
Read More »How Toyota Thrives When Things Are Bad
[ad_1] Toyota may have pioneered the just-in-time manufacturing strategy, but when it comes to chips, its decision to stock what have become key components in cars dates back a decade before the Fukushima disaster. After the catastrophe broke Toyota’s supply chains on March 11, 2011, the world’s largest automaker realized …
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