A University of the Philippines Diliman mathematician has developed a groundbreaking framework to describe complex quantum operators. Dr. Arvin Lamando, from the Institute of Mathematics, collaborated with Dr. Henry McNulty […]
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Philippines Opens First Metallomics Facility to Boost Marine and Medical Research
The University of the Philippines Marine Science Institute (UP MSI) launched the nation’s first dedicated metallomics facility on 22 October 22 2025. This milestone, led by Balik Scientist Dr. Irene […]
Tiny Light Shift, Big Discovery at UP Diliman
Scientists from the University of the Philippines Diliman have made a groundbreaking measurement. They recorded the elusive Goos-Hänchen (GH) shift in common, low-loss materials like silicon and gallium arsenide. This […]
A Cure for Stomach Ulcers
For centuries, the burning pain of stomach ulcers was blamed on a lifestyle of indulgence. Many believed that a diet heavy in spicy foods or excessive stress was the primary […]
Teenage Elephants Secretly Hiding in the Philippines
Would you believe elephants once roamed the Philippines? It sounds like a story from a movie. But it’s a real discovery. Elephant fossils were found in Solana, Cagayan, northern Luzon. […]
Bird Perches and Poop to the Rescue: Low cost of Reforestation
Reforestation efforts are getting a boost from an unexpected source: bird poop. An international team of scientists, led by Dr. Jelaine Gan from the University of the Philippines, has found […]
AI Predicts Typhoon in the Philippines
The Philippines, a nation frequently battered by tropical cyclones, may soon have a powerful new tool to predict rainfall and mitigate disaster. Researchers at the University of the Philippines Diliman […]
Tree Holes: Vital Homes for Subic’s Forest Birds
Tree cavities are essential for many bird species. These birds use tree holes for nesting and raising their young. Some birds, like woodpeckers, can create their own cavities. These are called primary excavators. Other birds, called secondary cavity nesters, rely on natural or pre-existing holes.
