
Nina Gan
Articles
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2 months ago |
campus.sg | Nina Gan
When art meets technology, innovation thrives. Discover how NAMIC Hub@SIT harnessed the power of additive manufacturing to bring an immersive art installation to life, showcasing sustainable design and reimagining the possibilities of 3D printing. Additive manufacturing (AM), which includes technologies like 3D printing, has the power to drive sustainability by using resources more efficiently, cutting down on waste and encouraging innovation.
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2 months ago |
campus.sg | Nina Gan
Singapore is a vibrant melting pot of cultures, and its festivals reflect the rich diversity that defines the city. Whether you’re a resident or a visitor, the city’s celebrations of traditions like Thaipusam, the Singapore Grand Prix, Chingay, the Singapore Food Festival, and others offer a unique window into the cultural tapestry of Singapore.
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2 months ago |
campus.sg | Nina Gan
It’s that time of year when students begin exploring options for further education and planning their future careers, and the Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) Open House 2025 is the perfect opportunity to gain fresh perspectives and discover exciting possibilities.
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2 months ago |
campus.sg | Nina Gan
You may have seen this fruit circulating around social media circles – a purple eggplant-like fruit that splits to reveal a bizarre banana-shaped flesh? What could it be? Is it a real fruit or is it *gasp* a total fabrication created by AI? In case you’re wondering, it’s real, and it’s called an August Melon. Its peculiarly-coloured skin that shifts between purple and magenta give it the air of a fruit that’s trying very hard to look important.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
campus.sg | Nina Gan
Ever caught a whiff of someone and thought, “What on Earth is that?” Or worse, wondered if it’s you? Don’t worry, we’ve all been there. Body odour is a universal phenomenon, but why do some people seem to carry around their own… distinct aroma? Is it their diet? Their genes? Or maybe their shower habits (or lack thereof)? The truth is, sweat itself doesn’t stink—it’s what happens when your skin, bacteria, and a dash of chemistry get together for a party.
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