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A new study [Higher well-being individuals are more receptive to cultivated meat: An investigation of their reasoning for consuming cultivated meat] by SMU researchers, co-led…
As the Ukraine crisis continues, China has released a statement urging all parties to put an end to the violence and enter into peace talks. This move is seen as an effort to highlight China's…
In a two-part documentary journey first shown on CNA in October 2022, presenter Munah Bagharib embarked on a personal journey to explore evidence-based ways to achieve happiness through wealth, work…
According to SMU Professor of Sociology (Practice) Paulin Straughan, for those who are not ready or do not want to have children, incentives by the government are unlikely to change their minds. This…
In an interview, SMU Associate Professor of Political Science John Donaldson discussed the China and Russia situation and opined that it would not be wise for China to provide Russia with weapons at…
More frequent smartphone checking behaviour is associated with greater incidences of daily cognitive failures, according to new research published in the British Journal of Psychology. However, the…
Commenting on the baby-boosting Budget measures announced on Tuesday, SMU Dean of Students and Professor of Sociology (Practice) Paulin Straughan said, “Any kind of enhancement would be much…
The latest data from "Key Household Income Trends" revealed that the real median household income only increased by 0.2% when inflation was considered. From 2021 to 2022, the median monthly income of…
Commenting on eldercare agencies facing the challenge of getting more volunteers and community partners to cater to the diverse clientele and sustain the programmes, SMU Dean of Students; Director of…
According to a study by the SMU Centre for Research on Successful Ageing (ROSA), the number of older adults in Singapore who expect their financial situation to worsen increased in 2022,. Based on…