Advanced manufacturing technologies cut in on 2021 NSTW
- Details
- Hits: 1518
Rapid prototyping using 3D printing machine is one of the state-of-the-art technologies in DOST-MIRDC’s Advanced Manufacturing Center. All3dp.com
The Advanced Manufacturing Center (AMCen) is among the service facilities that the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) will feature in this year’s National Science and Technology Week celebration.
Read more: Advanced manufacturing technologies cut in on 2021 NSTW
6-day DOST-Newton Agham Researchers Link Workshop in One Health Omics concludes
- Details
- Hits: 1366
The University of the Philippines Mindanao (UPMin), in collaboration with the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), UK, has successfully completed the One Health Omics Project, a week-long free online bioinformatics workshop held from October 11-16, 2021.
Out of 124 applicants, only 40 were shortlisted to participate in the workshop composed of faculty members, clinicians, and researchers from different regions in Mindanao.
Read more: 6-day DOST-Newton Agham Researchers Link Workshop in One Health Omics concludes
PH indigenous languages preservation through online community dictionary
- Details
- Hits: 5149
Targeting to empower native languages through the help of the new technology, a team of computer scientists and linguists from the University of the Philippines - Diliman (UPD) developed a dictionary-making tool that can be used as an online dictionary platform for Philippine indigenous languages.
Breaking the language barrier thru project Marayum, it also aims to preserve and save endangered Filipino languages. It allows users to enjoy different local languages that could support their connection towards the community. Furthermore, through this initiative, not only during ‘Buwan ng Wika’, Filipinos can appreciate the different local languages outside the one-month long celebration.
Read more: PH indigenous languages preservation through online community dictionary
PhiGO, a website for groundwater monitoring in Pampanga and Iloilo City to be featured in the 6th National R&D Conference
- Details
- Hits: 3339
By David Matthew C. Gopilan, DOST-STII, S&T Media Service
Screenshot of homepage of Philippine Groundwater Outlook (PhiGO) website.
The quality of surface water in rivers, lakes, and oceans may be easy to see. But for the waters that are way deep in the ground under our feet, not very much.
To monitor the dynamics of groundwater in Pampanga and Iloilo City, a website called Philippine Groundwater Outlook (PhiGO) was developed and launched by researchers from the Ateneo de Manila University and the British Geographical Survey (BGS).