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NUS CFA Speaker Series - Music & Arts for a Balanced Life and a Brilliant Career: Personal Reflections

NUS CFA Speaker Series - Music & Arts for a Balanced Life and a Brilliant Career: Personal Reflections 2 Mar 2011 (Wednesday), 6pm NUS Museum In today's rapidly-changing world, empowered by the Internet and social networking, information is abundantly available at the click of a button. However, the challenge that remains for students aspiring to achieve a brilliant career is how to tap that information to gain knowledge, apply the knowledge to develop skills, and use the skills to lead a balanced life. Prof Seetharam Kallidaikurichi E. is on secondment from the Asian Development Bank as Founding Director of the NUS Global Asia Institute and Visiting Professor and Director of the Institute of Water Policy at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy. A medical doctor, Dr Lakshmi Seetharam has lectured at SEAMEO and UN meetings and is a classical Indian dancer.  Through reflecting on the roles the arts play in their life journey, they shared how the deliberate...

The future of computing may lie in living cells

​ http://technology.inquirer.net/48240/the-future-of-computing-may-lie-in-living-cells While scientists study the possibilities of storing data in DNA , the web magazine Engadget reports that another group of researchers looking into the possibility of utilizing living cells for next-generation computing. Read more: http://technology.inquirer.net/48240/the-future-of-computing-may-lie-in-living-cells#ixzz4AmMioGgZ Follow us: @inquirerdotnet on Twitter | inquirerdotnet on Facebook ​

Downloadable Resources

Mark Llego posted: "  "You can teach a student a lesson for a day; but if you can teach him to learn by creating curiosity, he will continue the learning process as long as he lives."  - Clay P. Bedford The learning environment's power to influence and promote learnin" New post on TeacherPH Downloadable Resources by Mark Llego   "You can teach a student a lesson for a day; but if you can teach him to learn by creating curiosity, he will continue the learning process as long as he lives."  - Clay P. Bedford The learning envir...

PH satellite shows how Isabela looks from space

The first images captured by homegrown microsatellite Diwata-1, which included a photo of Isabela province taken from space, were released on Saturday, more than a month since the country's first satellite zoomed into orbit. Read more: http://technology.inquirer.net/48232/ph-satellite-shows-how-isabela-looks-from-space#ixzz4AmIVp78t Follow us: @inquirerdotnet on Twitter | inquirerdotnet on Facebook http://technology.inquirer.net/48232/ph-satellite-shows-how-isabela-looks-from-space -- best wishes