NUS students win top international James Dyson award with glaucoma screening device
NUS students win top international James Dyson award with glaucoma screening device

SINGAPORE -Three National University of Singapore students who invented a glaucoma screening device have beaten more than 2,000 entries from around the world to win the international James Dyson Award this year. The invention, aptly named Hopes (Home Eye Pressure E-skin Sensor), is a glove that uses sensor technology and artificial intelligence to enable patients... » read more

Tennis: ‘Zero’ pressure as Medvedev wins ATP Finals opener

TURIN (AFP) – Defending champion Daniil Medvedev recovered from a set down to defeat Poland’s Hubert Hurkacz on Sunday (Nov 14) on the opening day of the ATP Finals in Turin. The Russian second seed triumphed 6-7 (5/7), 6-3, 6-4 over seventh seeded Hurkacz. “I had zero break points to save, so in a way... » read more

Mourinho smells a rat
Mourinho smells a rat

LONDON • The international break is over, the Premier League is back, and so are the mind games when it involves a big clash between two high-profile managers. Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho suggested yesterday Manchester City put pressure on England boss Gareth Southgate to release Raheem Sterling from international duty this week so that the... » read more