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Cancer, cardiovascular drugs tipped for Nobel as prize week opens

Cancer research or drugs treating cardiovascular illnesses could win a Nobel Prize on Monday when a week of laureate announcements kicks off, bringing a...

Can music help plants grow? Study suggests sound boosts fungus

Playing a monotonous sound stimulates the activity of a fungus that promotes plant growth, a study suggested on Wednesday, raising the potential that playing...

Filipinos most concerned about corruption, inflation—Q3 survey

A survey conducted by a Pasig City-based lobbying and campaign consultancy indicates that corruption has risen as to the top of pressing issues that...

Supreme Court harnesses AI for court-related works 

The disposal of court cases will be hastened with the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI), said Supreme Court administrator Raul Villanueva. With 500 cases being...

AirAsia, Airbus form partnership for aviation sustainability research

AirAsia and aircraft manufacturer Airbus signed into a new partnership aimed at advancing research into aviation sustainability initiatives for lower carbon emissions in the ASEAN region. Through...

From new treatments to AI: advances in the fight against cancer

Barcelona, Spain—From combining treatments in unprecedented ways to deploying artificial intelligence for personalized medicine, a raft of new advances in the fight against cancer have...

Experts warn Iloilo City could become the “Next Venice” amid rapid land sinking

Iloilo City faces the risk of becoming the "next Venice" if urgent measures are not taken to address the alarming rate of land subsidence,...

In volatile election season, US companies battle ‘brand disinformation’

Washington, United States—From Google to Netflix, prominent US companies are battling internet boycott calls over their perceived political leanings in a polarizing election season that...

UP optimistic about working with AFP, says it does not violate academic freedom

The recent “declaration of cooperation” between the University of the Philippines (UP) and the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) does not violate academic...

Extreme heat exposure on the rise for millions of kids—UN

United Nations, United States—Nearly half a billion children are facing twice as many days of extreme heat each year—or more—than their grandparents did, the UN...

Research fair.

Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Governor Eli Remolona Jr. speaks during the 4th International Research Fair (IRF) with the theme ‘Emerging Trends Shaping Central...

World youth unemployment rate lowest for 15 years: UN

Global youth unemployment is at its lowest level for 15 years, the United Nations said Monday, though not all regions have yet recovered from...

Many dementia cases could be prevented, but far from all—study

Paris, France—Millions of cases of dementia could be prevented or delayed by reducing a range of risk factors such as smoking or air pollution, according...

‘Typhoons forming closer to coast due to climate change’

Typhoons in Southeast Asia are forming closer to coastlines, intensifying more rapidly and lasting longer over land due to climate change, according to a...
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