Medicine & TechnologyWith Singapore facing the second waves of both dengue and coronavirus, local health authorities are hoping that their Wolbachia Program will help reduce the massive amounts of breeding mosquitoes.
Researchers from Singapore say that there is no need to worry if you test positive for coronavirus after 11 days of illness. A new study reveals that a positive test doesn't equate to a person still being infectious, but could indicate that an infection was once present.
To make sure that people follow strict social distancing protocols, Singapore's Boston Dynamics deploys Spot, the robotic dog, to monitor people and their practices when in public places such as parks. Using a robot instead of an actual person will decrease the risk of transmission of the virus, officials say.
Virtual Reality finally enters the underwater domain. Now without getting wet, coral lovers can experience the underwater life of Sisters' Islands, Singapore.