Motivated by a mission to preserve and save endangered Filipino Languages, a community-built online web dictionary platform was developed through Project Marayum by a team of computer scientists and linguists as led by Mr. Mario Carreon, Assistant Professor of the Department of Computer Science at the University of the Philippines – Diliman.
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As a nod to initiatives in the scientific field communicated in the Filipino language, the Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino (KWF) awards the Selyo ng Kahusayan sa Serbisyo Publiko to the Department of Science and Technology – Philippine Council for Industry, Energy and Emerging Technology Research and Development (DOST-PCIEERD).
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The Department of Science and Technology Philippines Philippine Council for Industry, Energy and Emerging Technology Research and Development enters the Finals of the prestigious international science engagement competition Falling Walls Engage 2021 for its science communication social media campaign Pinoy Science in partnership with TikTok.
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As the pandemic halted the physical classroom setup type of learning, Filipino innovators showcased on Tuesday 13 projects that would help students cope with remote learning in an engaging way.
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In an aim to eradicate the dependence on single-use plastics in the Philippines, the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) together with different agencies and institutions have joined forces to find better alternatives to these products while also providing solutions and opportunities to industries.
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Urgent cooperation between countries under the new normal has been called on by the Japan Science and Technology Agency during the 11th anniversary of the Department of Science and Technology - Philippine Council for Industry, Energy, and Emerging Technology Research and Development on Tuesday (June 29).
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Towns and cities majorly affected by the continued restiveness of Taal Volcano would soon receive a helping hand as researchers from the University of the Philippines Diliman are set to deploy air quality monitors in their area.
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Digital public goods (DPGs) are digital tools that can be used to address key development and humanitarian challenges in different countries and contexts. They can be software, content, or services, but all have to demonstrate the use of an approved open license that allows them to be modified or built on by other developers to meet context-specific needs or, where able and appropriate, serve outside their intended use.