by BlueCube Media | Feb 8, 2022 | In the Media
New “vertical map” of airborne microorganisms indicates how global warming will impact global ecosystems “Our research generated a comprehensive ‘vertical map’ of airborne microorganisms in the planet’s atmosphere,”said Prof Schuster, the study’s corresponding author....
by BlueCube Media | Feb 8, 2022 | In the Media
(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...
by BlueCube Media | Sep 20, 2021 | In the Media
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...
by BlueCube Media | 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 BlueCube Media | 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...