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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": 16106,
    "articles": [
        {
            "id": "d1bf717d050b5af6189158a80bcd8aea",
            "title": "New space solar power station could also aid in warfare, study claims",
            "description": "China’s new space solar power design could beam energy to Earth while supporting communications, navigation, and potential military functions.",
            "content": "China’s ambitious plans to build a space-based solar power station are drawing renewed attention after scientists revealed that the system could also support military operations such as communications control and electronic warfare.\nThe concept revol... [5015 chars]",
            "url": "https://interestingengineering.com/space/chinas-space-solar-power-station-hints-military-use",
            "image": "https://cms.interestingengineering.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Thumbnails-for-IE-China-energy-satellite-with-military-capabilities.jpg",
            "publishedAt": "2026-04-06T13:43:00Z",
            "lang": "en",
            "source": {
                "id": "c3a80cec1867cd2d547ae3364b09b09c",
                "name": "Interesting Engineering",
                "url": "https://interestingengineering.com"
            }
        },
        {
            "id": "3f0ddc3e58f94579d2522c3cc7120157",
            "title": "Structural color can now be printed with an inkjet printer",
            "description": "While traditional printer pigments fade and most structural color can't be printed, Kobe University material engineer Sugimoto Hiroshi has been working on nothing short of a revolution in the way color is produced.",
            "content": "While traditional printer pigments fade and most structural color can't be printed, Kobe University material engineer Sugimoto Hiroshi has been working on nothing short of a revolution in the way color is produced.\nOver the past several years, his te... [2469 chars]",
            "url": "https://phys.org/news/2026-04-inkjet-printer.html",
            "image": "https://scx2.b-cdn.net/gfx/news/2026/structural-color-can-n-4.jpg",
            "publishedAt": "2026-04-06T13:40:01Z",
            "lang": "en",
            "source": {
                "id": "6063be7565dcd637bb5d2946ed6c5329",
                "name": "Phys.org",
                "url": "https://phys.org"
            }
        },
        {
            "id": "33ba5dfd7ffafbb08cbd0a45d2f50e60",
            "title": "Scientists may have found a way to keep your bones strong for life",
            "description": "Scientists have identified a little-known receptor, GPR133, as a powerful regulator of bone strength. By activating it with a newly discovered compound called AP503, they were able to boost bone density in mice and counteract osteoporosis-like damage. The finding opens the door to a new kind of treatment that could not only prevent bone loss but also rebuild weakened bones, offering fresh hope for millions affected by osteoporosis, especially aging populations.",
            "content": "Because current treatments can have limitations or side effects, researchers are searching for new ways to strengthen bones more effectively. One promising approach involves identifying new biological targets in the body that can be used to develop b... [4692 chars]",
            "url": "http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/04/260406080131.htm",
            "image": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/images/1920/osteoporosis-stages-hip-bone-strength.webp",
            "publishedAt": "2026-04-06T12:16:23Z",
            "lang": "en",
            "source": {
                "id": "8400452cd3ae520c3deec87e0653d197",
                "name": "ScienceDaily",
                "url": "http://www.sciencedaily.com"
            }
        }
    ]
}

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