Prepare for “The Big One”: DOST makes Valley Fault Atlas available online
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Are you preparing for “The Big One”?
For those not yet aware of what ‘The Big One” is. then it is high time to know because it can spell a big difference in our lives – of being safe or not when the ground shakes and the earthquake comes at the least expected time.
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Int’l Math Olympiad winners bag medals anew in local tilt
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Medalists in last year’s International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) proved their dominance anew as they comprised the Top Three winners in this year’s Philippine Mathematical Olympiad (PMO).
Farrell Eldrian Wu of MGC New Life Christian Academy, first runner up in the previous PMO, this time topped the national tilt. He was also bronze medalist in the 56th IMO held in Chiang Mai, Thailand in July last year. With the victory, Wu took home P20,000 cash prize, trophy, and gifts from Sharp Calculators.
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Int’l Math Olympiad winners
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Tilt vets prove to be bests. Farrell Eldrian Wu (center) of MGC New Life Christian Academy topped the recent 18th PHILIPPINE Math Olympiad. Meanwhile, Kyle Patrick Dulay (left) of Philippine Science High School – Main Campus and Albert John Patupat (right) of Holy Rosary College, placed first and second runners-up, respectively. All three were part of last year’s national team to the International Math Olympiad. (S&T Media sericss)
DOST Employees on RA 8439
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DOST employees gather for a lunchbreak rally to oppose the provisions under the new salary standardization bill of 2015 that will cut the S&T workers’ benefits. Leading the talks for the retention are Science Sec. Mario Montejo and Asec. Raymund Liboro who approached proper channels to retain RA 8439 or the “Magna Carta for Scientists, Engineers, Researchers and other S & T Personnel in the Government." As of Wednesday, most members of the bicameral committee supported the magna carta benefits retention, a development that cheered around 5,500 S&T workers. (Photo by Henry A. De Leon, S&T Media Service, DOST-STII)