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The Philippines secured the 50th spot in the 2025 Global Innovation Index (GII), up three notches from last year's ranking. In a news release on Wednesday, the Department of Science and Technology ...
Three new technologies to detect and manage African Swine Fever have been unveiled in the Philippines amid ongoing concerns ...
DOST Provincial Director Roy C. Sagrado discusses the importance of science and technology in disaster preparedness during ...
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Philippines re-enters top 50 in WIPO Global Innovation Index 2025
THE Philippines has returned to the top 50 of an annual global ranking that measures a country’s capability to foster innovation. From 53rd last year, it rose to 50th out of 139 others in the 2025 ...
The recent spate of flooding has compelled the Philippines to confront ineffective flood control projects and address the ...
Being an “enabler” of progress means ensuring that every sector can have the tools and knowledge they need to grow, according ...
The Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) officially launched the 51st Philippine Conference & Expo (PBC&E) today, setting ...
Japan and Philippines agreed to boost weapons/military tech cooperation amid Chinese aggression in East and South China seas.
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Healthcare costs in the Philippines seen to surge by 18 percent
MEDICAL costs in the Philippines are projected to rise by 18.3 percent by the end of 2025, the highest increase in Asia, a survey conducted by WTW Global Medical Trends showed. The Philippine ...
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Palace told flood control should be science-based
THE Agham-Advocates of Science and Technology for the People (Agham) on Thursday said that flooding in the Philippines requires a science-based solution in the face of the worsening climate crisis.
African Swine Fever, which causes haemorrhagic fever in pigs, has had a devastating effect on the country’s swine industry, with outbreaks occurring in 76 out of 82 provinces since 2019 and six ...
Philippine President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. and Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet on Monday witnessed the signing of three ...
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