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Filipino scientists invent low-cost adjustable liquid lenses for classrooms, cameras

Filipino scientists developed affordable and dynamically adjustable water-based lenses with various potential future applications, including in classrooms, research labs, cameras, and wearable gadgets. Ateneo de...

UP scientists develop system to predict flood nationwide

University of the Philippines (UP) scientists developed an impact-based flood forecasting system that can predict flooding throughout the Philippines. The tool can forecast flooding in...

World’s first ‘de-extinction’: Scientists resurrect dire wolves

Researchers at bioscience and genetic engineering company Colossal on Monday reported bringing back the dire wolf species from extinction through genetically engineered wolves bearing...

Scientists deplore US cut in research fund

WASHINGTON, DC—The US agency overseeing medical research has announced a major cut in funding to universities and research centers, a move strongly condemned by...

UP study finds Bulacan has highest sinking rate in Philippines

Scientists at the University of the Philippines (UP) have reported that the gradual sinking of the ground, known as land subsidence, threatens not only...

Hepatitis A in PH shellfish unchecked, scientists warn

Not much is known about the extent of Hepatitis A virus (HAV) contamination among Philippine communities, according to researchers, prompting an urgent call for...

NZ scientists discover ghostly ‘spookfish’

WELLINGTON — Scientists in New Zealand said Tuesday they have discovered a new species of “ghost shark”, a type of fish that prowls the...

Scientists pinpoint dino-killing asteroid’s origin: past Jupiter

“Sample analyses now show that the celestial object was far different in composition from a subset of meteorites which are believed to have been...

#ANONGBALITA Orangutan seen treating wound in world first

Scientists have observed an orangutan applying medicinal herbs to a face wound in an apparently successful attempt to heal an injury, the first time...

What do scientists hope to learn from total solar eclipse in US?

When a rare total solar eclipse sweeps across North America on Monday, scientists will be able to gather invaluable data on everything from the...

UPD scientist joins PH, NASA flight to study Asian air quality

An atmospheric physicist from the University of the Philippines-Diliman (UPD) College of Science-Institute of Environmental Science and Meteorology took a flight with Filipino and...

Scientists, Outstanding Women partner bring science and technology to grassroots in climate change battle

TOWNS Foundation (The Outstanding Women in the Nation’s Service) partners with NAST  (National Academy for Science and Technology), the government’s highest S&T advisory body,...

Scientists nix health claims of formula milk

The vast majority of health claims used to advertise baby formula worldwide are not supported by rigorous scientific evidence, a study said Thursday, leading...

Scientists to scour African waters to gauge ocean pollution

Scientists on Saturday began a five-month mission to study how plastic pollution in Africa's main rivers and climate change stresses are impacting microorganisms in...
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