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Singapore Science News API

Get the live top science headlines from Singapore with our JSON API.

Get API key for the Singapore Science News API

API Demonstration

This example demonstrates the HTTP request to make and the JSON response you will receive when you use the news api to get the top headlines from Singapore.

GET
https://gnews.io/api/v4/top-headlines?country=sg&category=science&apikey=API_KEY
{
    "totalArticles": 15848,
    "articles": [
        {
            "id": "9f5f231bf43664559f51025b098da9f6",
            "title": "The Bloody Renewal: Inside the “Catastrophic Molt” of the Elephant Seal",
            "description": "On a beach in San Francisco, a crowd gathers to watch an elephant seal as it writhes in the sand. Concern increases as onlookers wonder what’s wrong with the animal. It seems to be in pain, but is not...",
            "content": "The post The Bloody Renewal: Inside the “Catastrophic Molt” of the Elephant Seal appeared first on A-Z Animals.\nWatch the Video\nClick here to watch on YouTube\nQuick Take\nElephant seals undergo a catastrophic molt when they shed their fur and the firs... [4080 chars]",
            "url": "https://sg.style.yahoo.com/bloody-renewal-inside-catastrophic-molt-150000835.html",
            "image": "https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/ld9ldlQTtBr8fwPgViOoKQ--/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTEyMDA7aD03OTM7Y2Y9d2VicA--/https://media.zenfs.com/en/a_z_animals_articles_598/99f024af185ea13332931ac115275e4d",
            "publishedAt": "2026-03-07T15:00:00Z",
            "lang": "en",
            "source": {
                "id": "1f9f3feca513add6344e5bdfcedf8cf6",
                "name": "Yahoo Lifestyle Singapore",
                "url": "https://sg.style.yahoo.com"
            }
        },
        {
            "id": "87d751e4f0a2c4bc81aa6e92f8fffd1a",
            "title": "The strange reasons 99.999% of the ocean floor remains unexplored",
            "description": "The Ocean is unbelievably large and hard to navigate, but are we any nearer to understanding it?",
            "content": "It should come as no surprise that we have more detailed maps of the Moon than the deep seafloor. The surface of the Moon is much easier to see because there’s no huge, deep ocean covering it up.\nWith a telescope and a clear night, anyone can get a g... [3040 chars]",
            "url": "https://www.sciencefocus.com/planet-earth/the-strange-reasons-99-999-of-the-ocean-floor-remains-unexplored",
            "image": "https://c02.purpledshub.com/uploads/sites/41/2026/02/GettyImages-1267734665-2.jpg?w=1200",
            "publishedAt": "2026-03-07T14:00:00Z",
            "lang": "en",
            "source": {
                "id": "a6d40cae3c12ff6dbbc249de2f75e3fc",
                "name": "BBC Science Focus Magazine",
                "url": "https://www.sciencefocus.com"
            }
        },
        {
            "id": "53207dad7f9e30b3b8fd00a565e0a74f",
            "title": "Eco-functional deployment of indigenous nitrogen-fixing microbes to enable temperate crop cultivation in tropical climates",
            "description": "Climate change and increasing food demand pose major challenges to agricultural productivity, particularly for temperate crops cultivated under tropical conditions. This study investigated whether indigenous bacterial isolates obtained from cooled tropical soils exhibit putative diazotrophic traits and promote the growth of lettuce, a representative temperate crop, under tropical greenhouse conditions without soil cooling. Seven bacterial isolates were initially screened using preliminary assays indicative of putative diazotrophic traits, including nitrogen-free semisolid medium, bromothymol blue assays, and PCR detection of nif-related genes. Two strains, Agromyces sp. C10 and Bacillus sp. C21, were selected for further evaluation. Inoculation with these strains enhanced lettuce biomass in the presence and absence of fertilizer and was associated with increased total soil nitrogen after harvest. Although these results do not provide direct functional evidence of biological nitrogen fixation, they indicate that indigenous bacteria from cooled soils may serve as promising plant growth-promoting candidates for temperate crop cultivation in tropical environments.",
            "content": "IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change). Climate Change 2014: Impacts, Adaptation, and Vulnerability. Working Group II Contribution to the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (Cambridge University Press, ... [15073 chars]",
            "url": "https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-026-43406-x?error=cookies_not_supported&code=8fe36638-9ead-496b-a6fa-6cf1e2f811ff",
            "image": "https://www.nature.com/static/images/favicons/nature/favicon-48x48-b52890008c.png",
            "publishedAt": "2026-03-06T21:56:29Z",
            "lang": "en",
            "source": {
                "id": "7abf0df285fbe93cdccffcc7c4088737",
                "name": "Nature",
                "url": "https://www.nature.com"
            }
        }
    ]
}

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