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Artemis astronauts to study the Moon’s surface using eyesight

Washington, United States—More than 50 years after humans first flew around the Moon, Artemis astronauts will repeat the feat on Monday and use the most...

‘Cockroach Lord’ goes to bat for misunderstood bugs

Los Baños, Philippines—A thin band of light from Cristian Lucanas' headlamp pierces the blackness of a Philippine rainforest as he digs through the underbrush before...

Japan approves launch of stem-cell treatments in world’s first

The Japanese government on Friday conditionally approved the commercialization of two regenerative medicine products prepared from induced pluripotent stem cells, marking the world's first. The...

Generative AI to affect women’s jobs more—ILO

A research brief by the International Labor Organization showed that generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) is reshaping the world of work and may boost productivity...

MSMEs risk P740,000 per bad hire amid informal recruitment surge

Most micro, small and medium enterprises in the Philippines continue to rely on informal hiring practices despite significant financial and security risks, according to...

SEAFDEC launches initiative to advance sustainable spiny lobster farming

ILOILO CITY — The Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center Aquaculture Department (SEAFDEC-AQD) launched a science-based initiative to develop sustainable farming techniques for the spiny...

PMA, DOST-MIRDC partner to boost academic research

The Philippine Military Academy has strengthened its academic and research initiatives through a new partnership with the Department of Science and Technology – Metals...

UP study analyzes ancient coastal boulders to track extreme wave events

Geologists from the University of the Philippines (UP) Diliman identified evidence of extreme wave events preserved in large coastal boulders in Pasuquin, Ilocos Norte...

AI helps doctors spot breast cancer in scans—world-first trial

Paris, France—Artificial intelligence helps doctors spot more cases of breast cancer when reading routine scans, a world-first trial found Friday. The results suggest countries should roll...

Hunger among Pinoys eases in November—SWS

The proportion of Filipino families experiencing involuntary hunger decreased to 20.1% in November 2025, down from 22% in September of the same year, according...

Survey finds gaps in affirmative action across PH universities

Many Philippine students still struggle to get into college despite laws meant to level the playing field, a new survey shows.The Second Congressional Commission...

‘Corruption hurting economy’

Lacson: Corruption issues drag down PBBM's ratings Majority of Filipinos view corruption as having an impact on the economy, in particular on rising prices and...

Philippines among top viewers of YouTube AI slop — study

The Philippines ranked as the top 19th country where trending YouTube AI slop channels have the most views, according to new research by video...

Vaccines do not cause autism—WHO

Geneva, Switzerland—A new analysis by the World Health Organization reaffirmed there is no link between vaccines and autism—contrary to theories being propagated in the United...
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