Why I Do What I Do is an original AsiaOne series where we showcase people with uncommon professions and what it takes to get there. In Why I Do What I Do: Asia, a nine-part spin-off, we scour the region for more unconventional jobs and the stories of the people behind them. Chakras and invisible energies — these terms may sound familiar to you if you're a Doctor Strange … [Read more...] about From engineering to energy healing: He is what some people call a ‘ghostbuster’
Engineers
Involvement of professionals crucial for ongoing development and construction projects, says Dr Wee
PETALING JAYA: As the country moves towards becoming a high-income nation, the involvement of professionals including engineers is crucial for the many ongoing developments and construction projects, says Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong. During a courtesy call to the Institution of Engineers Malaysia (IEM), the Transport Minister said such individuals must be equipped with … [Read more...] about Involvement of professionals crucial for ongoing development and construction projects, says Dr Wee
Kalea women’s golf set launched
KALEA is taking TaylorMade’s pursuit to produce the best-performing products across all spheres with a complete set of golf clubs that has been specially engineered to improve carry, spin, feel and launch in the women’s category. TaylorMade Kalea women's golf club set. The set comprises a driver, 3 and 5 woods, 5 and 6 rescues, irons 7i to SW, and putter. With an … [Read more...] about Kalea women’s golf set launched
S’pore considering potentially safer new nuclear tech, including nuclear fusion that doesn’t produce long-lived radioactive waste
Follow us on Telegram for the latest updates: https://t.me/mothershipsg It was previously revealed in a Mar. 22 Energy 2050 Committee report that Singapore is mulling harnessing nuclear energy , and that it could supply about 10 per cent of the country's energy needs by 2050. In Parliament on Apr. 4, Minister of State for Trade and Industry Alvin Tan elaborated … [Read more...] about S’pore considering potentially safer new nuclear tech, including nuclear fusion that doesn’t produce long-lived radioactive waste
Banyan Tree Samui goes ‘retro’ with the new Tuk-Tuk Bar
Banyan Tree Samui resort has opened what might be the quirkiest if not the cutest bar in Thailand, a cocktail caravan remodelled from a classic 1960s tuk-tuk. The MP4 Midget is virtually unseen on the streets of Thailand these days. But once upon a time, the “frogs”, as they were commonly nicknamed, were everywhere. Thousands of these 12 HP 350cc three-wheelers were … [Read more...] about Banyan Tree Samui goes ‘retro’ with the new Tuk-Tuk Bar