philippines
Is The Asian Space Science Drive Harming Development?
Are the large sums of money invested into building prestigious space programs diverting funding from key areas such as health and education?
Agricultural Intensification Could Run Up High Bills In The Long-Run
Maximizing crop yields on existing farms to reduce deforestation in developing countries may become financially untenable in the long-term, researchers say.
Science’s Lone Voice In The Philippine Congress
In the upcoming elections, a political party representing science aims to retain its seat and continue to influence policy, reports Crispin Maslog.
Pressure In Philippines To End Ban On Formula Milk Aid
The infant formula industry is pushing through legislative changes that will allow formula donations in future emergencies.
Philippine ‘Sponge’ Campaign Warns Smokers About Tar In Cigarettes
Eight provinces across the Philippines today launched a new campaign to warn people about the harms of tar in cigarettes.
Philippines’ Reproductive Health Law Here – Now What?
On Thursday, the Supreme Court halted the implementation of the Philippines' first reproductive health law, issuing a 120-day status quo ante to review court challenges.
Three-Quarters Of Asia-Pacific Nations ‘Lack Water Security’
About 75 percent of emerging economies in the Asia-Pacific region suffer from low levels of water security, according to a new Asian Development Bank study.
Filipino Leaders Advocate For Better Science Curriculum, Teacher Salaries
A shortage of good science teachers and low salaries may affect the progress of the new K-12 curriculum, say Filipino educators and leaders.
Philippine Cities Tackle Climate Change
Philippine's Davao city is fighting climate-related hazards by implementing a series of emergency response programs.












