The Philippine eagle, the country’s national bird, is one of the largest and most powerful eagles in the world. Susceptible to habitat destruction and...
Large boulders, some weighing as much as a large truck, are scattered along the rocky coastline of Pasuquin, Ilocos Norte.
These enormous boulders, which sit...
Chemistry has long driven progress in fields ranging from agriculture and healthcare to energy and infrastructure. Its innovations fuel economic growth, improve quality of...
The Philippines, located within the Coral Triangle, is recognized as one of the world’s richest marine ecosystems. Yet, many marine species—such as carybdeid box...
The first-ever fossil skull of a Stegodon—an extinct relative of modern elephants—in the Philippines was discovered by a local in Solana, Cagayan (northern Luzon)...
By: Eunice Jean C. Patron
Human-built environments, such as the spaces we live in, can influence our health through microbiomes—communities of microbes like bacteria and...
By: Eunice Jean C. Patron
Traditional pulsed laser deposition (PLD) methods typically use high-energy lasers with nanosecond-long pulses. Inspired by this, scientists from the University...
By: Eunice Jean C. Patron
Biologists from the University of the Philippines Diliman – College of Science, Institute of Biology (UPD-CS IB) call for further...
By: Eunice Jean C. Patron
Imagine discovering an ancient treasure chest sealed with a complex dual-lock mechanism, requiring two keys that must work together in...