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https://blogs.ntu.edu.sg/Science 29-01-2019 06:56:28
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A study by Earth Observatory SG has found that Singapore is at risk of a tsunami should an undersea volcano in the region erupt, depending on the magnitude of the event.


Scientists from NTU School of Biological Sciences have discovered how a protein causes the uncommon but aggressive triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) and how understanding its genetic signalling pathway can lead to more effective treatment options.




On 27 Aug, CoS welcomed a delegation from King's College London. The intention of the visit was to identify key areas where we can develop research collaboration and student exchange. Read more here: tinyurl.com/262y6r2v




Last month, acclaimed climate scientist Prof Katharine Hayhoe from The Nature Conservancy gave an impactful lecture at #NTUsg on #climatechange, urging scientists to go beyond presenting hard data and scientific findings to inspire hope and guide individuals on the actions that they can





Scientists from NTU School of Biological Sciences have shown that protein p52 in multiple myeloma, produced from the hyperactivation of signalling pathway NF-ÎşB, reprograms DNA regions to express genes that drive the growth and survival of cancer cells in that disease. tinyurl.com/yt5hrzj3



The College recently celebrated its College of Science (CoS) Day 2025 on 21 January. An annual tradition celebrating the OneCoS family, it started more than a decade ago and it brings together students from the College’s four Schools Asian School Of The Environment NTU School of Biological Sciences NTU CCEB NTU SPMS




A team of scientists led by Dr Meng Guo from Asian School Of The Environment has developed the most comprehensive Earth system model to date that is shedding new light on the critical role of ocean pH levels in the emergence of early life. Read more here: tinyurl.com/y264ey4x


