Paralympics: World No. 2 archer Nur Syahidah focused on doing well in Tokyo

SINGAPORE – Para-archer Nur Syahidah Alim spends hours aiming at a target, but at the Aug 24-Sept 5 Paralympics, it is the Singaporean who will have a target on her back.  She is currently the No. 2 in the compound women’s open individual world rankings with 190.4 points, but for most of the past two years, she held the top spot, a position she first achieved in October 2019.  Please subscribe or log in to continue reading the full article. Get unlimited access to all stories at $0.99/month Latest headlines and exclusive stories In-depth analyses and award-winning multimedia content Get access to all with our no-contract promotional package at only $0.99/month for the first 3 months* Subscribe now *Terms and conditions apply.

Singapore firms offer solutions to region’s demand for sustainability

SINGAPORE - Climate change, record-high temperatures and deadly heatwaves are making air-conditioning a necessity rather than a luxury in many places around the world. But air-conditioners are energy guzzlers and a major source of waste heat in urban areas, creating a vicious cycle and a dilemma for eco-conscious consumers. Please subscribe or log in to continue reading the full article. Get unlimited access to all stories at $0.99/month Latest headlines and exclusive stories In-depth analyses and award-winning multimedia content Get access to all with our no-contract promotional package at only $0.99/month for the first 3 months* Subscribe now *Terms and conditions apply.

Singapore firm taps goodness of human milk with cell-based tech

SINGAPORE - A biotech start-up based here and in the United States is on a mission to unlock the key ingredients from human milk to enhance infant and elderly nutrition, and nourish athletes. Nutrients in human milk are especially beneficial for strengthening immunity, improving gut health and boosting brain development, said Ms Lin Fengru, co-founder of the start-up, TurtleTree. Please subscribe or log in to continue reading the full article. Get unlimited access to all stories at $0.99/month Latest headlines and exclusive stories In-depth analyses and award-winning multimedia content Get access to all with our no-contract promotional package at only $0.99/month for the first 3 months* Subscribe now *Terms and conditions apply.

Olympics: Tokyo and its people are ready to play good hosts

TOKYO - Journalists on a bus bound for the Olympic Village on Thursday (July 22) were met with a strange - but adorable - sight as their vehicle made a pit stop on the journey. Two boys, each no older than five, grinning from ear to ear and with cheeks turned rosy red by the Japanese summer, had peered under a metal barricade to grab a glimpse - and a photo - of the bus, which had the words "Tokyo 2020" plastered on its side. Please subscribe or log in to continue reading the full article. Get unlimited access to all stories at $0.99/month Latest headlines and exclusive stories In-depth analyses and award-winning multimedia content Get access to all with our no-contract promotional package at only $0.99/month for the first 3 months* Subscribe now *Terms and conditions apply.

Airlines, hotels and travel agents in S’pore hunker down for long haul

SINGAPORE - The travel sector remains in survival mode with business at rock bottom, staff morale in the basement and leisure jaunts showing no signs of recovery any time soon. As grim as it is, companies are still cautiously optimistic that the good times will roll again once the pandemic blows over. Please subscribe or log in to continue reading the full article. Get unlimited access to all stories at $0.99/month Latest headlines and exclusive stories In-depth analyses and award-winning multimedia content Get access to all with our no-contract promotional package at only $0.99/month for the first 3 months* Subscribe now *Terms and conditions apply.

Housewife who starved, tortured and killed Myanmar maid: What drove her to violence?

SINGAPORE - Gaiyathiri Murugayan was so preoccupied with cleanliness that she made her then husband drive her to a clean toilet from her workplace on a daily basis. At home, she ordered her sister-in-law to wear a shower cap in the flat after noticing some strands of her hair on the floor. She also made her family members wear masks to prevent contamination from their nasal discharge. Please subscribe or log in to continue reading the full article. Get unlimited access to all stories at $0.99/month Latest headlines and exclusive stories In-depth analyses and award-winning multimedia content Get access to all with our no-contract promotional package at only $0.99/month for the first 3 months* Subscribe now *Terms and conditions apply.

Summer Hill chef has to keep thinking one step ahead to cope with Covid-19 pandemic

SINGAPORE - Ask chef Anthony Yeoh how many new Covid-19 cases there are in Singapore on any given day and, chances are, he will be able to give the right answer. He has a spreadsheet tracking the numbers. "It's the nerd in me," he says. Please subscribe or log in to continue reading the full article. Get unlimited access to all stories at $0.99/month Latest headlines and exclusive stories In-depth analyses and award-winning multimedia content Get access to all with our no-contract promotional package at only $0.99/month for the first 3 months* Subscribe now *Terms and conditions apply.

Hawker teams up with private-hire driver in win-win arrangement

SINGAPORE - Unlike many hawkers who have been badly hit by the dine-in ban, Mr Jason Huang did not experience a drop in the number of orders he receives. The third-generation hawker has been able to steer his 53-year-old family business to safety by offering islandwide delivery. Please subscribe or log in to continue reading the full article. Get unlimited access to all stories at $0.99/month Latest headlines and exclusive stories In-depth analyses and award-winning multimedia content Get access to all with our no-contract promotional package at only $0.99/month for the first 3 months* Subscribe now *Terms and conditions apply.

Population census: Helping women level up at work

SINGAPORE - Women have made strides in the workplace. The share of resident married couples with a working wife increased from 52.9 per cent in 2010 to 60 per cent last year. Please subscribe or log in to continue reading the full article. Get unlimited access to all stories at $0.99/month Latest headlines and exclusive stories In-depth analyses and award-winning multimedia content Get access to all with our no-contract promotional package at only $0.99/month for the first 3 months* Subscribe now *Terms and conditions apply.

Population census: Education and language shifts on the horizon

SINGAPORE - Residents in Singapore are securing higher academic qualifications, especially university degrees. More can read and write in multiple languages, and bigger numbers are speaking English at home. But there are downsides such as an oversupply of graduates, underemployment, and the potential erosion of mother tongue heritage, experts tell Insight. And interventions are needed to bridge gaps between ethnic groups, they say. Please subscribe or log in to continue reading the full article. Get unlimited access to all stories at $0.99/month Latest headlines and exclusive stories In-depth analyses and award-winning multimedia content Get access to all with our no-contract promotional package at only $0.99/month for the first 3 months* Subscribe now *Terms and conditions apply.

Yio Chu Kang is 3rd town to feature dementia-friendly murals

SINGAPORE - Visitors to certain Housing Board blocks in Yio Chu Kang will be greeted by paintings of creatures like the Merlion and sports icons like footballer Lionel Messi. The colourful murals on the walls are part of efforts to help people with dementia draw connections between the artwork and a familiar area. Please subscribe or log in to continue reading the full article. Get unlimited access to all stories at $0.99/month Latest headlines and exclusive stories In-depth analyses and award-winning multimedia content Get access to all with our no-contract promotional package at only $0.99/month for the first 3 months* Subscribe now *Terms and conditions apply.

Who’s to blame when a child goes ‘beyond parental control’?

SINGAPORE - For over a year, Madam N tried to get her teenage daughter to stop smoking, stealing and playing truant. She even transferred her daughter to another school to keep her away from peers she felt were a bad influence. Please subscribe or log in to continue reading the full article. Get unlimited access to all stories at $0.99/month Latest headlines and exclusive stories In-depth analyses and award-winning multimedia content Get access to all with our no-contract promotional package at only $0.99/month for the first 3 months* Subscribe now *Terms and conditions apply.

Runaway teen rebuilds ties with family through counselling

SINGAPORE- He was arrested for shoplifting five times and frequently ran away from home, at times for up to three weeks. On the rare occasions when Adam (not his real name) spoke to his parents, his speech was peppered with expletives. Please subscribe or log in to continue reading the full article. Get unlimited access to all stories at $0.99/month Latest headlines and exclusive stories In-depth analyses and award-winning multimedia content Get access to all with our no-contract promotional package at only $0.99/month for the first 3 months* Subscribe now *Terms and conditions apply.

Persistence pays off for social workers

SINGAPORE - Ms Logampikai Sadacharam, 63, a volunteer coordinator at Brahm Centre's community befriending programme, visited Madam K almost 20 times within a month. But each time, Madam K, 72, who lives alone in a cluttered flat, would tell her to go away, insisting she did not need help. Please subscribe or log in to continue reading the full article. Get unlimited access to all stories at $0.99/month Latest headlines and exclusive stories In-depth analyses and award-winning multimedia content Get access to all with our no-contract promotional package at only $0.99/month for the first 3 months* Subscribe now *Terms and conditions apply.

What Mother’s Day means to mums on front line of Covid-19 pandemic in S’pore

SINGAPORE - Some of them have not seen their families for more than a year since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. Others are worried about bringing the virus home with them.  Three nurses, a bus captain and a community police officer tell their Mother's Day stories. Please subscribe or log in to continue reading the full article. Get unlimited access to all stories at $0.99/month Latest headlines and exclusive stories In-depth analyses and award-winning multimedia content Get access to all with our no-contract promotional package at only $0.99/month for the first 3 months* Subscribe now *Terms and conditions apply.

‘We miss going out’: Dorm conditions now better with more space in rooms but migrant workers yearn to go out to relax

SINGAPORE - Before the pandemic hit migrant worker dormitories hard last year, Indian construction foreman Mathiyalagan Kathikeyan used to share a room with 11 other people. Now, there are only eight others in his room. Please subscribe or log in to continue reading the full article. Get unlimited access to all stories at $0.99/month Latest headlines and exclusive stories In-depth analyses and award-winning multimedia content Get access to all with our no-contract promotional package at only $0.99/month for the first 3 months* Subscribe now *Terms and conditions apply.

Building rapport with victims key to solving sex crimes, says police officer

SINGAPORE - As a police officer investigating a serious sex crime, he once spent half an hour on the floor talking to a girl about Korean pop stars before she felt comfortable enough to share her story with him. Deputy Superintendent Ker Boon Tat, 34, told The Straits Times that having a connection with the victim is key to solving crimes. Please subscribe or log in to continue reading the full article. Get unlimited access to all stories at $0.99/month Latest headlines and exclusive stories In-depth analyses and award-winning multimedia content Get access to all with our no-contract promotional package at only $0.99/month for the first 3 months* Subscribe now *Terms and conditions apply.

Fujitsu Fuels Big Data Innovation in Mobility Space with Launch of “Digital Twin Collector” Platform

TOKYO, Apr 15, 2021 - (JCN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - Fujitsu today announced the launch of a new integrated virtual platform for the mobility space, which allows users to seamlessly integrate and manage information on devices including connected cars, smartphones, and tablets. Fujitsu will offer the new platform, the "Fujitsu Future Mobility Accelerator Digital Twin Collector," to automobile manufacturers and insurance companies in the Japanese market from April 22, with availability to follow in North America and Europe from June 2021, contributing to the realization of new mobility services on a global scale.As a wide-area distributed data access technology optimized for mobility, the Digital Twin Collector delivers stable communications by regulating the volume of data sent from the mobility device to the cloud with the Traffic Scheduler Function, while the Data Coverage Control Function enables comprehensive data collection without duplication. These functions make it possible to reproduce and process large volumes of data from mobility devices on the cloud platform as needed, significantly reducing costs for the management and transmission of large amounts of vehicle and traffic data.With the development of this platform, Fujitsu demonstrates its ongoing contributions to the realization of automated driving systems, including the creation of high-precision maps used by automobile manufacturers, etc., as well as offering detailed data on driving conditions including congestion, obstacles, and weather to vehicles on the road by road management companies.BackgroundIn recent years, the world has faced growing demand for innovative solutions to the challenges posed by exponential increases in data generated by connected vehicles and the digital transformation of transportation through new mobility technologies. To address this, Fujitsu has developed and launched its stream data processing platform, "Digital Twin Utilizer," as well as an in-vehicle camera image analysis platform, "Digital Twin Analyzer."The introduction of Fujitsu's new "Digital Twin Collector", which greatly reduces the cost of data collection and storage by virtually integrating and managing the data held by mobility devices, represents the latest development in this ongoing effort to streamline the use of big data with digital twin technology.Digital Twin Collector Overview1. Distributed management of data held by mobility devices reduces data collection and storage costsThe platform virtually integrates distributed data by managing only lightweight metadata (1), rather than storing large amounts of data such as video recorded by mobility devices in the cloud. This allows users, including car manufacturers and insurance companies, to access only the data they need, significantly reducing the amount of data and traffic in the cloud, delivering cost savings of 50% (2).2. Traffic Scheduler Function provides stable data access by regulating congestion of large-volume data communications.When it is necessary to collect video data simultaneously from one's own vehicle and surrounding vehicles due to an accident, etc., the burden on the cloud side increases rapidly and congestion occurs as data is accessed and copied from each device. This may disrupt the flow of data or reduce data accessibility. The new Traffic Scheduler Function regulates bulk traffic by controlling data replication requests from mobility devices. This provides stable data access.3. Data Coverage Control Function delivers consistent service quality by keeping data duplication under control and performing comprehensive replicationBiases introduced at the time training data is collected for self-driving systems may impact service quality. The Data Coverage Control function performs a cross-sectional analysis of the data access and acquisition status for a large number of mobility devices, thereby contributing both to the prevention of duplication of similar data, such as video data with the same time, location, and viewing angle, and the completeness of the acquired data. This helps to ensure service quality for the data being used for analysis as well as the service itself.Use Case- Improving the efficiency and sophistication of insurance operations When an accident is detected, simply by specifying the location and time of the accident, a video from before and after the accident can be automatically obtained for the vehicle and surrounding vehicles. This allows insurance companies to provide automotive insurance service that handles accidents in a way that takes into account multiple perspectives.- Upgrading road management services Based on vehicle behavior, the system can capture images in real time related to traffic congestion, accidents, falling obstacles, bad weather, and other events occurring on the road, enabling the road management company to provide detailed traffic control services in a timely manner.- Vehicle failure analysis By collecting peripheral images when abnormal values are detected by vehicle sensors, automobile manufacturers can use them to estimate the cause of failure and provide feedback for vehicle development.Service OverviewIn addition to the basic service that virtually integrates and manages data distributed on mobility devices, Fujitsu will offer several types of services, including a requirement definition support service that organizes requirements according to customer needs, setup service that creates usage environments, support service and customization service at individual quotation basis.(1) Metadata:Additional information related to the data, including basic information such as who created the data, where it was created, when it was created, how to access the data, and information describing the contents of the data.(2) delivering cost savings of 50%:Comparison with the case where all data is aggregated and accumulated on a cloud platform.About FujitsuFujitsu is the leading Japanese information and communication technology (ICT) company offering a full range of technology products, solutions and services. Approximately 130,000 Fujitsu people support customers in more than 100 countries. We use our experience and the power of ICT to shape the future of society with our customers. Fujitsu Limited (TSE:6702) reported consolidated revenues of 3.9 trillion yen (US$35 billion) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2020. For more information, please see www.fujitsu.com. Copyright 2021 JCN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)

Panel options uneven across IP insurers, numbers far shy of the whole

SINGAPORE - Patients can access doctors across most specialisations on Integrated Shield Plan (IP) insurers' panels, but their options might sometimes be limited. Areas with the most panel specialists across the board include oncology, cardiology and orthopaedic surgery, according to data compiled by The Straits Times. Please subscribe or log in to continue reading the full article. Get unlimited access to all stories at $0.99/month Latest headlines and exclusive stories In-depth analyses and award-winning multimedia content Get access to all with our no-contract promotional package at only $0.99/month for the first 3 months* Subscribe now *Terms and conditions apply.

Vaping is harmful and not cool, says lung surgeon who has operated on vapers

SINGAPORE - Users of electronic vaporisers often consider the activity safer than cigarette smoking and less harmful to others because it is smokeless. But the sweet scent of exhaled vape clouds masks potential health risks, said medical experts The Straits Times spoke to recently. Please subscribe or log in to continue reading the full article. Get unlimited access to all stories at $0.99/month Latest headlines and exclusive stories In-depth analyses and award-winning multimedia content Get access to all with our no-contract promotional package at only $0.99/month for the first 3 months* Subscribe now *Terms and conditions apply.