National University of Singapore
Coverage of National University of Singapore in the Nexus archive.
- Asia’s super-aging societies are sparking a boom in high-end longevity clinics—even if ‘public enthusiasm’ is outpacing the science
Asia's aging population is driving growth in high-end longevity clinics, with partnerships between wellness facilities and luxury hotels expanding across Singapore, Thailand, and other super-aged nations. Experts caution that public enthusiasm for anti-aging treatments may outpace scientific validation, as rising incomes and post-pandemic priorities fuel demand for health-focused luxury services.
- Both U.S. and Chinese AI firms are setting up shop in Singapore. Can the country become Asia’s neutral AI hub?
Singapore is attracting both U.S. and Chinese AI firms like OpenAI, Google DeepMind, Anthropic, and Tencent as a neutral hub due to its regulatory clarity, stability, and access to top tech talent from universities like National University of Singapore and Nanyang Technological University. Companies are expanding operations there to leverage its position as a trusted gateway for global AI innovation.
- Singapore boffins get diverse SIEMs singing in harmony with agentic rule translation
Researchers from National University of Singapore and Fudan University developed a technique called ARuleCon to translate rules from diverse Security Information and Event Managements (SIEMs) for easier consumption across multiple systems. This technique enables the translation of SIEM rules created using various platforms, including Splunk, Microsoft Sentinel, and IBM QRadar. The goal is to make AI useful for cyber-defenders.