
Closing the tech gap
While artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming more accessible, most Philippine businesses still lack the infrastructure, skills and governance needed to use…
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While artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming more accessible, most Philippine businesses still lack the infrastructure, skills and governance needed to use…
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The soul has many windows. When one is shut, one or two more open in the name of survival. The soul’s spiritual energy cannot be suppressed.
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TACLOBAN CITY — A pending bill in Congress seeking to convert the Catarman-based University of Eastern Philippines (UEP) into a national university for…
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Power subsidies meant to shield poor households from rising electricity costs are failing to reach their intended beneficiaries even as government spending…
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Power subsidies meant to shield poor households from rising electricity costs are failing to reach their intended beneficiaries even as government spending…
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Philippine Institute for Development Studies reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening agriculture across Southeast Asia as it participated in the Consortium…
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The University of Santo Tomas (UST) Conservatory of Music is marking a major milestone with the 35th edition of “Sampung mga Daliri, atbp.: Pagdiriwang ng…
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A shift toward a circular economy could become a turning point for the Philippines’ waste management system, but researchers warned that its success depends on…
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The longer the crisis the deeper the effect.
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Through works spanning design, media, performance and technology, ‘Studies for the Future’ dwells in speculation, uncertainty and creative inquiry — proposing…
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Working as a manicurist has its hazards. Dust from filing nails and chemical vapor from applying the plasticiser triphenyl phosphate, toluene, methyl…
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In an industry where schedules never sleep and the spotlight rarely dims, Ruffa Gutierrez is proving that personal growth can thrive alongside fame.
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Known for her love of classical music, First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos was serenaded by renowned Chinese pianist Lang Lang during his recent visit to Manila.
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‘It is essentially a one-stop shop for ocean science,” said mission lead Andrew Craig. “There’s nothing else like it in the world.’
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At 100 years, the Manila Symphony Orchestra still takes command of the room the moment it plays. Founded in 1926, the MSO holds the distinction of being the…
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Stable governance is essential for sustained economic growth, according to Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) Senior Research Fellow Dr. John…
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Violent discipline at home lowers Filipino children’s chances of staying in school by about half, according to a new study by the Philippine Institute for…
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