
Biological effects of Fukushima radiation on plants, insects, and animals
This is a pale grass blue butterfly, one of the most common species of butterfly in Japan. Recent research has revealed major impacts on this species from the radiation leaks at the Fukushima nuclear power plant. Credit: Joji Otaki, University of the Ryukyus, Okinawa, Japan (14 August) Following the 1986 Chernobyl...

Asian banks face dearth of deposits
[This article first appeared in The Wall Street Journal (cn.wsj.com) on 19 Aug. The following is an English translation by a TRE reader.] Singapore's banking district in Raffles Place Asian banks are finding deposits harder to come by, posing a risk to economies increasingly dependent on credit for growth. Year-on-year...

SPP’s response to the 2014 NDR speech
More angles to opportunities for non-graduates The Prime Minister assured non-graduates that they will have equally good opportunities to succeed in Singapore. We agree that this is important. Today, students who cannot qualify for local universities incur debts while studying at private universities. Sometimes, private...
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