Robots for kids, by kids
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Robots such as these were the main attractions in the Robotics and Science Interactive Exhibit organized by the Department of Science and Technology’s Philippine Science High School System (DOST-PSHS) during DOST’s National Science and Technology Week held last July 24-28 at the SMX Convention Center in Pasay City. Students from different PSHS campuses all over the country showed off their own robotic creations like this pair of bots and performed interesting science experiments for the audience, consisting mostly of kids. (S&T Media Service)
SCIENCE SMARTS IN ACTION
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Kids slug it out for the top prizes in Clash of Class – an annual competition for elementary and high school students featuring exciting science-based games organized by the Department of Science and Technology’s (DOST) Science Education Institute and Philippine Science High School System in cooperation with Manila Ocean Park. The games involved poking sharpened pencils into a bag of water without causing it to leak (top), creating a model jellyfish that will not readily sink (middle), and pouring different liquids into a glass to form a density tower, among others. Clash of Class was one of the activities in DOST’s recent National Science and Technology Week. Baclaran Elementary School Unit II emerged as overall champion in the elementary division. (S&T Media Service)
DIGITAL INTERACTIVE BOARD BY PISAY STUDES
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A student inscribes messages on a digital interactive board using only her finger at the exhibit area of the Department of Science and Technology’s (DOST) Philippine Science High School System during DOST’s National Science and Technology Week (NSTW) recently held at SMX Convention Center in Pasay City. The interactive board is equipped with sensors, allowing anyone to “write,” and “delete” what was written, by simply whipping his hand through the board. It is among the innovative technologies developed by students from Philippine Science High School (PISAY) and exhibited in NSTW. (S&T Media Service)
DOST’s Project ROGER keeps contact lines going during disaster
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Communications often are down during natural disasters, but the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) has developed a solution for this situation.
This solution is called Project ROGER or Robust and Rapidly Deployable GSM Base Station and Backhaul for Emergency Response network, a deployable GSM voice and SMS emergency network service that function when regular communications are unavailable after a natural disaster.
Project ROGER, funded by DOST and developed by UP Diliman’s Electrical and Electronics Engineering Institute, was conceived after the country’s experience with Super Typhoon Yolanda which destroyed communication lines, hampering rescue and relief efforts by the national and local governments.
Read more: DOST’s Project ROGER keeps contact lines going during disaster