by admin | Jul 16, 2021 | Featured
Deciphering the DNA of Tsunamis and Storms Share: Photo by Stephane Hurbe from Pexels Featured 16 Jul 2021 A team of researchers, including microbiologists from SCELSE, have discovered that tsunamis and storms leave behind sediments with unique environmental DNA....
by admin | Apr 12, 2021 | In the Media
Commentary: Don’t let wastewater go to waste Please, no pooh-poohing poo. At least that is what SCELSE Research Fellow Dr Anika Cokro would like readers of the local broadsheet The Straits Times to note. Share: SCELSE Research Fellow Dr Anika Cokro tell us why...
by admin | Feb 14, 2021 | In the Media
Using microbes against microplastics Share: Image Source In the Media 14 Feb 2021 The visual cliche of fishing up a ratty boot from the waters is possibly a little outdated during this time of a global COVID-19 pandemic. Instead, face masks are increasingly being...
by admin | Jan 19, 2021 | In the Media
Weighing in on Sentosa Cove’s perplexing pink canal waters Pantone has named the official colours for 2021 to be “Ultimate Gray” and a particular illuminating shade of yellow, but for the residents of Sentosa Cove, their year started off with neither...
by admin | Jan 7, 2019 | In the Media
Light-controlled bacteria paves the way towards clean water In the face of increasing global demand for freshwater, the pressure is on for the water treatment industry to develop efficient water purification processes. Yet biofouling in water purification systems...