NTU Scientists Inspired By Snail Mucus And Gecko Feet To Create Strong Adhesive

Scientists in Singapore have created a reusable adhesive with strong adhesion to rough surfaces that take inspiration from dried snail mucus and gecko feet. Unlike traditional adhesives, it can support up to 60kg with a palm-sized amount, outperforming gecko feet. Remarkably, it detaches easily when heated, unlike strong adhesives that risk surface damage during removal. […]

Japan, U.S., And Philippines Are All Set To Form Defence Network Against Cyberattacks

China, Russia, and North Korea are increasingly launching cyberattacks, so Japan, the United States, and the Philippines are teaming up to create a collective cyber defence network. At their trilateral summit in Washington on April 11, Presidents Joe Biden, Fumio Kishida, and Ferdinand Marcos Jr. are expected to reach an agreement on this cooperation. This […]

Philippines Says Decision To Strengthen Ties With Japan, US A ‘Sovereign Choice’

The Philippines’ foreign ministry described the country’s recent decision to strengthen its relations with Japan and the United States—which was brought up at a summit presided over by the U.S. President Joe Biden—as a “sovereign choice” made in response to China’s complaints. The purpose of the trilateral meeting between the United States, Japan, and the […]

UAE And Oman Sign Deals Worth $35 Billion On State Visit

Emirati and Omani companies recently sealed deals totaling 129 billion dirhams ($35.12 billion) during Oman’s Sultan Haitham bin Tariq’s visit to the United Arab Emirates this week. These agreements cover several industries, including transport and energy, with a primary emphasis on an industrial and energy megaproject valued at 117 billion dirhams. The involvement of such […]

South Korea And Romania Pledge Defence Cooperation

On Tuesday, South Korea and Romania committed to strengthening defence sector cooperation to secure Seoul’s standing as the fourth-largest arms exporter globally. During their summit, President Yoon Suk Yeol and his Romanian colleague Klaus Iohannis talked about cooperative military production. Furthermore, Polish Deputy Defence Minister Pawel Bejda and South Korea’s Shin Won-sik met, intending to […]

Thailand To Replace Military-Appointed Senate, Reduce Its Powers

On Tuesday, Thai cabinet approved a plan to restructure the Senate and remove its ability to select the prime minister. The appointed Senate, which was first imposed by the military following the coup in 2014, has essentially served as a veto for the military when it comes to selecting the nation’s leader. The selection of […]

Singapore-Indonesia Collaboration Continues With Green Economy And New Capital

Singaporeans’ interest in Indonesia’s new capital remains strong, with a focus on the green economy. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong emphasised the importance of collaboration during the Singapore-Indonesia Leaders’ Retreat. Discussions with President Joko Widodo discussed Singapore’s assistance in supplying sustainable energy to Nusantara, the projected capital. Notably, Sembcorp, a Singaporean state-owned corporation, is involved […]

The G7 Agreed To A Deal To Quit Coal By 2035

The G7 nations have promised to end unabated coal use by 2035, with some flexibility for special circumstances. This solution, unveiled following meetings in Turin, Italy, aims to phase out coal power generation by the early 2030s. However, governments may continue to use coal if carbon emissions are caught. Countries can set deadlines aimed at […]

South Korea Discusses Joining The AUKUS Pact With US, UK, And Australia

South Korea is in discussions to join part of the AUKUS defence deal, according to Defence Minister Shin Won-sik. AUKUS, which was founded in 2021, seeks to challenge China’s dominance in the Asia Pacific. While the first stage focuses on providing Australia with nuclear submarine technology, the three countries—the United States, Britain, and Australia—have hinted […]

Zambia Seeks Power Imports For Key Mining Sector

Zesco, the state-owned energy provider in Zambia, is getting ready to import electricity to combat an increasing supply shortfall that could hinder operations in the crucial mining sector. Zambia is the second-largest producer of copper in the world. Zesco is getting ready to maintain economic stability and growth by directing the additional power imports towards […]