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SINGAPORE — Teachers in Singapore say they will likely have to move from assignments requiring regurgitation to those that require greater critical thinking, to stay ahead in the fight against plagiarism. This comes on the back of the rise of ChatGPT, an intelligent chatbot that is able to spin essays and solve mathematical equations in seconds. ChatGPT, developed by San…
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Mashup Score: 14 new discoveries on how exercise helps your mind and body - 2 year(s) ago
We know that exercise is good for us. In the short-term it enhances sleep quality, helps us manage stress better and regulates blood pressure. In the long-term, it may reduce our risk of developing dementia, depression, and chronic illnesses like cancer and cardiovascular disease. It also helps with weight control and bone strength. Now, studies have found that regular physical…
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Mashup Score: 032-year-old Singaporean with ALS dies 8 years after diagnosis; parents converted bedroom into 'ICU' to care for her - 2 year(s) ago
At the age of 24, Carolyn Chan felt unwell, developed muscle weakness and had difficulty swallowing and talking. She lost 15kg within a year, and was later diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, also known as ALS. Within a year of her diagnosis, she was paralysed. But with dedicated round-the-clock care by her parents, who even converted their room at home…
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Mashup Score: 0BioNTech vaccine jabs should be on thigh to reduce heart inflammation risks, Hong Kong experts say - 2 year(s) ago
Recipients of the BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine should get their jabs on the thigh rather than arm to reduce heart inflammation risks, Hong Kong health experts have said, after a panel delivered its first “indeterminate” ruling on whether a death was linked to the shot. Advisers to the city’s pandemic strategy said on Thursday that changing the injection site would make…
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Mashup Score: 235 things that happen to your body when you go plant-based - 3 year(s) ago
Why go plant-based? A healthy, whole food plant-based diet is easier to digest for the body, and can help improve health and boost longevity. Plant-based foods are lower in fat, with a higher amount of fibre, which slows digestion and prevents blood sugar spikes and drops. A plant-based diet helps build up the gut microbiome with natural probiotics and probiotics,…
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Being heartbroken is usually attributed to situations of death and loss, but now, some researchers have found that the Covid-19 pandemic can also have a similar effect on people’s hearts. One recent study in the US by Cleveland Clinic reported an increase in the number of stress cardiomyopathy cases, otherwise commonly known as ‘broken heart syndrome’, since March this year….
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SHANGHAI – As the coronavirus crisis rages, a Chinese woman working in Paris takes to a computer to consult a doctor thousands of kilometres away in Shanghai about a worrisome cough and headache. The physician says she probably has the common cold and prescribes rest, in a cyber-consultation that embodies the huge push the coronavirus epidemic has given tele-medicine. As…
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Mashup Score: 0NUS team's AI system first from South-east Asia to enter ranks of world's top open-source software - 4 year(s) ago
An artificial intelligence (AI) engine built by a team of researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) has become the first software tool from South-east Asia to be ranked in the top 300 projects by the Apache Software Foundation (ASF), the largest open-source software community in the world. The software, called Apache Singa, joined the ranks of other Apache Top-Level Projects in…
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