Could Seaweed and Shrimp Shells Help Cut Plastic Packaging Waste?

Plastic food packaging is part of everyday life, from takeaway containers and cling wrap to snack wrappers and produce trays. Most are used briefly, then thrown away. As concerns over plastic waste continue to grow, researchers are studying whether materials derived from the ocean could offer a more sustainable alternative. Seaweed and crustacean shells contain …

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INTI Academics Named in SciRank Global Top 5% Scientists List

Four senior academics from INTI International University have been recognised in SciRank Global’s World’s Top 5% Scientists list. This international benchmark evaluates researchers based on publication quality, citation impact, and scientific influence within their fields. INTI International University’s Prof Dr Wong Ling Shing, Prof Dr Goh Khang Wen, Prof Dr Shamsul Nahar Abdullah, and Prof …

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INTI Leaders Honoured at World Women Economic and Business Summit 2026

INTI leaders Hemalatha Murugiah and Dr Jane Lim See Yin have received international recognition at the World Women Economic and Business Summit 2026 for their contributions to higher education, leadership, and student development. The World Women Economic and Business Summit 2026 brought together voices from education, business, and public service to discuss the role of …

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GenAI Could Help Bridge Mental Health Support Gaps, Study Finds

For many people, the hardest part of seeking mental health support is finding timely access to care. Long waiting lists, geographical barriers, rising treatment costs, stigma, and a shortage of qualified professionals continue to prevent many patients from receiving support when they need it. As generative artificial intelligence, or GenAI, becomes more common in everyday …

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AI Success Depends on People, Not Just Technology

Artificial intelligence is becoming increasingly common in daily life, from online banking and customer service chatbots to e-commerce recommendations and workplace productivity tools. As more businesses explore AI to improve efficiency and remain competitive, new research from INTI International University suggests that successful implementation depends as much on people as it does on technology. Professor …

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Could Tiny Patches Transform the Way Psoriasis is Treated?

For people living with psoriasis, treatment is rarely simple. The condition can cause red, itchy, and scaly patches on the skin, with flare-ups that may be painful, uncomfortable, and difficult to manage over time. Psoriasis can cause red, itchy, and scaly patches on the skin, making long-term treatment and symptom management important for patients In …

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Science Stream Switch Leads Student to National Accounting Award

After three years in the science stream in secondary school, Tang Yi Chian realised that the way she approached problems was better suited to accounting. Science had challenged her to think flexibly, especially in mathematics and physics. Accounting, however, offered a clearer structure, with rules and processes she could follow. That difference helped her make …

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