SCELSE researchers sequence genome of hawksbill turtles to aid conservation efforts Genome sequencing reveals crucial information that can aid in conservation efforts for the critically endangered turtle species. Share: In the Media 22 Nov 2021 Save our turtles!...
SCELSE propels marine science into its next phase Share: In the Media 20 Sep 2021 Marine science in Singapore is poised for greater impact – not just with climate change but with local solutions for global problems. Singapore can now leverage the outcomes of the...
Protozoans and pathogens make for an infectious mix Share: In the Media 07 Oct 2019 Single celled organisms in the environment are protecting pathogenic bacteria and priming them for human infection, an international team of researchers has discovered. Microorganisms...
A whiff of the tropics: airborne microbiota in tropical atmosphere follow precise diel cycle Share: Photo Credit: Nanyang Technological University In the Media 01 Nov 2019 Take in a whiff of the tropics! Studying airborne microbiota in the tropics, a team of...
(Don't) look up - there are microbes in the sky! New “vertical map” of airborne microorganisms indicates how global warming will impact global ecosystems Share: In the Media 08 Feb 2022 SCELSE scientists at NTU have found that bacteria and fungi populate the planet’s...