Industries are leveraging supercomputers and cloud-based computing to innovate processes, with digital twins aiding maritime researchers in creating autonomous ships and urban planners in designing comfortable towns. High-performance computing is accessible in healthcare, improving brain disease diagnosis, while efforts are made to ensure underserved regions benefit from advancements like large language models. In the maritime sector, MASS is enhancing efficiency and safety, with Singapore Navy deploying unmanned vessels for mine detection. Urban planning benefits from digital twin technologies like IEM, optimizing design in projects like the “forest town” Tengah, which integrates green spaces and urban features to reduce heat gain.
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Staff at Red SchoolHouse’s Toh Tuck branch left unpaid after preschool’s sudden closure
Several employees at Red SchoolHouse @ Toh Tuck in Singapore have reported unpaid salaries after the preschool's abrupt closure in May, which left parents and children in limbo. The Early Childhood Development Agency (ECDA) issued a warning for breaching regulations, as the school did not provide the required six months' notice before ceasing operations, while the franchisor cited lease issues and impending liquidation.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYVsOKv_Hpc Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Several teachers from a closed...
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