by BlueCube Media | Mar 22, 2022 | Featured
SCELSE earns an “article of significant interest” in Applied & Environmental Microbiology In their research “Loss of the acetate switch in Vibrio vulnificus enhances predation defense against Tetrahymena pyriformis”, SCELSE researchers made a significant discovery...
by BlueCube Media | May 20, 2022 | Featured
Creating nutritious protein from soybean-processing wastewaters We speak to SCELSE lead researcher Mr Vethathirri Ramanujam Srinivasan, SCELSE PhD student, to learn more. Share: Bioreactor bioconversion operation Featured 20 May 2022 The recycled food trend continues!...
by BlueCube Media | May 20, 2022 | Featured
Rare bioluminescent algae put on light show in Singapore’s waters A dazzling but fleeting display of blue as A/Prof Rebecca Case glided across the water in Changi Beach. The beaches were still empty as Prof Case collected samples, a stark contrast to the crowds that...
by BlueCube Media | May 20, 2022 | Featured
SCELSE discusses impactful research with P&G Sharing expertise – that’s what P&G researchers and senior management did when they visited SCELSE’s labs. Share: (L-R) Michel Birnbaum (SNBC) and Prof Staffan Kjelleberg (SCELSE) welcome Dr Tan Sze Wee...
by BlueCube Media | Jul 31, 2020 | Featured
Finding the missing factor in wastewater treatment Wu says. “I only knew that there are bacteria in there, which are very small and are doing their jobs to clean up the water.” Share: (Graphic: Wu Yichao) Featured 31 Jul 2020 In 2008, Wu Yichao was taking his first...
by BlueCube Media | Feb 2, 2021 | Featured
SCELSE researchers identify micro-organisms that could help vegetables grow For vegetables to grow well, it is not enough to just give them sunlight, soil and water. They need a whole microbiome – a community of micro-organisms to maximise their growth and...