Sweets are bad for children. The “sweet” effect: Comparative assessments of dietary sugars on cognitive performance Rachel Ginieisa, Elizabeth A. Franzb, Indrawati Oeya, Mei Penga, , Physiology & Behavior Volume 184, 1 February 2018, Pages … [Continue reading]
STEM Mentor-Mentee Program #2
We are planning to conduct our STEM Mentor-Mentee Program #2 at SK Intan Baiduri, Kepong, Kuala Lumpur. After our successful first program at SK Padang Tembak, we were invited by SK Intan Baiduri to increase STEM literacy at their school. SK Intan … [Continue reading]
A nanofabricator will change everything
Needs and wants will be a thing of the past. James Burke has a vision for the future. He believes that by the middle of this century, perhaps as early as 2042, our world will be defined by a new device: the nanofabricator. These tiny factories … [Continue reading]
Daily Leafy Greens May Slow Brain Aging
Eating green vegetables should be a habit. https://www.rush.edu/news/press-releases/daily-leafy-greens-may-slow-cognitive-decline While cognitive abilities naturally decline with age, eating one serving of leafy green vegetables a day may aid … [Continue reading]
UTM Razak School Beyond 2018
Today our Dean gave the end of year talk and also what we can expect for 2018 and beyond. … [Continue reading]
Meeting with our new DVC Student Affairs
Always ready to help. Our new TNC HEP. … [Continue reading]
Engineering Science course for EDOSH students
10th December 2017. KLIA training, Bangi. … [Continue reading]
Follow your passions
Don't just focus on short-term results. … [Continue reading]








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