SINGAPORE - Mishel Maryam Nasir put immense pressure on herself for the O-level exams because she felt she had to do well again after emerging as the top PSLE student at a madrasah four years ago. Never in her wildest dreams did she expect to score eight A1s and an A2 to become the top scorer among the 275 madrasah.
Singapore News - Mishel Maryam Nasir put immense pressure on herself for the O-level exams because she felt she had to do well again after emerging as the top PSLE student at a madrasah four years ago. Never in her wildest dreams did she expect to score eight A1s and an A2 to become the top. Read more at www.tnp.sg
Solving A Natural Riddle Of Water Filtration
For many engineers and scientists, nature is the world s greatest muse. They seek to better understand natural processes that have evolved over millions of years, mimic them in ways that can benefit society and sometimes even improve on them.
An international, interdisciplinary team of researchers that includes engineers from The University of Austin has found a way to replicate a natural process that moves water between cells, with a goal of improving how we filter out salt and other elements and molecules to create clean water while consuming less energy.
In a new paper published today in