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Southeast Asia’s Supercomputing Sights

International or even regional travel might not be possible right now, but Southeast Asia still has much to offer the world when it comes to supercomputing.

Accelerating HPC Adoption Across ASEAN

High performance computing could help the many talented scientists, engineers and businesses in Southeast Asia reach their full potential.
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Asia Ramps Up Research In 2021 UNESCO Science Report

To support sustainability and advance digital transformation, governments and researchers in Asia are coming together to focus research direction and increase output.
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Philippines’ Indigenous Ayta Carry Most Denisovan Ancestry

The Ayta Magbukon people have the highest levels of DNA from Denisovans globally, revealed genetic evidence from 118 Philippine ethnic groups.

How Cone Snails Use Sex Pheromones To Lure Prey

By releasing molecules mimicking the pheromones of fire worms, cone snails have found a way to turn their prey's natural sex drive into a lethal weapon.

Philippine Birds On The Brink Of Extinction

Deforestation, habitat degradation and wildlife exploitation are among the factors increasing the extinction risk of Philippine birds, find scientists.

Meet The Women Changing The Face Of Engineering

In celebration of International Women in Engineering Day, we take a look at the work of three exceptional and award-winning women engineers from Asia.

Distinguishing Philippine Frogs By Ear

By listening to their mating calls, researchers have confirmed that two near-identical fanged frogs from the Philippines belong to distinct species.

A Model Way Of Analyzing University Performance

Graduate employability is associated with high levels of research intensity and internationalization at universities, according to a mathematical model developed by Filipino scientists.