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Commentary: Smartphones last longer so why do some people still upgrade theirs each year?
Apple just launched its iPhone 13. But with fewer game-changing features, amid rising environmental consciousness, consumers might dial back on switching out their phones each time a new model is launched, say SUSS’ Lau Kong Cheen and Vanessa Liu.
COVID-19 Pandemic
Commentary: Why home isolation is key to Singapore’s transition to endemic living
In this new phase of the pandemic, Singapore must target healthcare resources appropriately, says the NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health’s Alex Cook.
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Business & Economy
Work Life
Commentary: Confused and isolated on your first job? Here’s how fresh grads can ace remote working
In a work-from-home era, soft skills have never been more essential for graduates entering the workforce, says Linda Ong of Nanyang Business School's Career Services Office.
Climate Change and Sustainability
Sports
Technology
Rising China
United States
Commentary: Even as US Fed looks to raise interest rates, stagflation looms
The real test of the Fed’s mettle will come when markets suffer a shock amid a slowing economy and high inflation, says Nouriel Roubini.
Lifestyle & Entertainment
Commentary: If compulsive gaming must be curbed, why not time-sucking online shopping?
China has moved to restrict online gaming but seems quite content to let excessive online shopping habits thrive, says Karen Tee.
Living Well
Commentary: Eating mainly fruit can do more harm than good to your body
Plant-based or fruit-based diets are increasingly popular trends but just eating fruit can create other health problems, says a biology professor.
Family Life
Commentary: Focus on parents to fight mental health issues among young
Supporting the mental health of young people needs the encouraging involvement of a key stakeholder – parents, says a youth counsellor.
Women's issues
Commentary: Afghanistan was making progress on women’s healthcare. Then the Taliban returned
Giving women equal access to health services and the right to practise medicine can be a step in the right direction, says Eirliani Abdul Rahman.