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Gov’t betting on PH startup to revolutionize postal system

Geopik converts long addresses or the absence of house numbers which is common in the Philippines, into more exact, customizable and easy-to-remember single codes.

Active video games good for brain health of elderly people: study

A study found that active gaming is good for brain health and memory and video games that involve physical activity significantly boost brain health as people get older, experts found.

New game speeds up neuroscience research process

A game developed by the University of Washington (UW) Center for Game Science in partnership with the Allen Institute for Brain Science enables citizen scientists to produce complete, three-dimensional reconstructions of neurons from different regions of the brain in animals and people.

‘School-in-a-Bag’ brings digital learning to 2 remote Palawan schools

Two remote schools in the island of Coron in Palawan recently became the beneficiary of the "School-in-a-Bag" initiative of Smart Communications where a complete set of multimedia learning equipment is packed in a big backpack for use in far-flung schools in the provinces.

To arrest spread of false news, Facebook issues tips to users

Facebook has released some pointers on how to spot false news and prevent its spread in the Internet.

Expert: Radiation emitted by cell towers completely safe for humans

A global authority in radiation safety has affirmed that proximity to cell sites does not cause any known health risks, contrary to what many homeowner associations (HOAs) in the Philippines believe.

Accenture report says ‘tech fluency’ in women could help close pay gap

Women graduating from university in developing markets in 2020 could be the first generation to close the gender pay gap in their lifetimes, according to new research from tech firm Accenture.

CEZA: We earn from ?hosting? fee, not from offshore betting

The Cagayan Economic Zone Authority said that there are no actual bets or gaming transactions that enter the Philippines through its gaming locators.

Akamai report in Q4 shows PH has slowest Internet in Asia Pacific

The Philippines once again had the lowest average connection speed among surveyed Asia Pacific countries at 4.5 Mbps.

Diwata-1 micro-satellite captures images of silted Palawan areas

The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) released on Monday, March 6, satellite photos of the province of Palawan that seem to indicate soil erosion in some areas.

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