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Study links cardio to poor sleep, weight training to better rest

Not all workouts are created equal when it comes to bedtime, with researchers suggesting that high-intensity cardio may rob you of quality sleep, whereas...

Journal retracts study linking apple cider vinegar to weight loss

Paris, France—An influential study claiming that drinking a small amount of apple cider vinegar every day helps people lose weight was retracted on Wednesday after...

OPAPRU launches Philippine Peace Institute

The Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace, Reconciliation and Unity (OPAPRU) officially launched the Philippine Peace Institute (PPI) on September 19 as the...

Higher calcium during pregnancy reduces childhood depression risk—study

Higher calcium intake during pregnancy leads to a lower risk of depressive symptoms among children, a Japanese research team has found. While previous research has...

Study finds link between hot tropical days, hailstorms in Philippines

Filipino researchers have found, through a groundbreaking new study spanning nearly two decades of data from 2006 to 2024, that the hottest days in...

UP scientists develop AI model to improve rainfall forecasting

Scientists at the University of the Philippines Diliman College of Science’s Institute of Environmental Science and Meteorology (UPD-CS IESM) have developed an artificial intelligence...

Cockatoos can bust a move: Australian research

Cockatoo birds are renowned in Australia for their raucous singing, but researchers said Thursday they also boast an impressive array of dance moves. Many Australians...

Free tuition law threatens private college ‘financial viability’ — study

The Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) on Wednesday reported that the Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act (Republic Act 10931) has led...

Metro Manila air pollution now a major health crisis, experts warn

Health experts raised alarm on Wednesday over the worsening air pollution in Metro Manila, saying it has escalated from an environmental issue into a...

Ateneo futurists envision AI-powered food stalls, sari-sari stores

The Ateneo de Manila University’s Business Insights Laboratory for Development (BUILD) is looking at ways for artificial intelligence (AI) to augment and enhance—rather than...

7 Filipinos to study in U.S. under Fulbright-PhilSA grant

Seven Filipino scholars are set to begin their studies and research in the United States after they were officially awarded grants under the Fulbright-PhilSA...

Liver cancer to double worldwide, most of it preventable—study

Paris, France—The number of people with liver cancer will nearly double worldwide by 2050 unless more is done to address preventable causes such as...

Japan industry, academia team up to build hulking rescue robots

Japanese electronics maker Murata Manufacturing Co., Waseda University and two other companies teamed up to develop humanoid search and rescue robots as part of...

Over 14 million people could die from US foreign aid cuts: study

Paris, France — More than 14 million of the world's most vulnerable people, a third of them small children, could die by 2030 because of...
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