Vertical farms on the rise in land scarce Singapore
Vertical farming is growing in Singapore. From just one in 2012, there are now seven licensed vertical farms producing vegetables, fish and crab.
Vertical farming is growing in Singapore. From just one in 2012, there are now seven licensed vertical farms producing vegetables, fish and crab.
Jeju is made for romance. It even dots the “j” in its name with a heart, in its official tourism logo.
Hong Kong may be well connected by a world-class rail system, but its fast trains cannot beat the slow tram when it comes to completing the last mile of Kimmy Tong’s commute to the office each day.
Better service and shorter queueing time are some of the reasons mainland Chinese tourists gave for visiting Hong Kong Disneyland, even though a much bigger one has opened back home.
A Lego sculpture that took three days to build was smashed to pieces by a Chinese boy within an hour of it being put on display on Sunday (May 29).
Stress is almost always seen in a bad light and the common assumption is that highly stressed and overworked people have a higher risk of getting a stroke.
The forbidden fruit is indeed sweeter. So when children ask for snacks or junk food, experts tell parents that it is better to give them a little than to deny them altogether.
The wrinkles on her face may indicate her age, but her eyes give nothing away. Bright and full of life, it is hard to believe that Madam Goh Gwek Eng is McDonald’s oldest employee.
If you like to hug your dog, the feeling may not be mutual, a new study published in Psychology Today says.
Extracting tumor cells and DNA to track how the cancer is progressing in a patient will soon be as simple as doing it via a blood test, instead of the traditional biopsy.
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