As generative AI permeates academia, doubts overshadow integrity. In this, DLSU adapts to balance innovation with honesty and ethical use.
Author: Linus Carl Perdon
Rising sea levels threaten sinking nations like Tuvalu, forcing its people to preserve their culture from physical lands to the digital cloud.
Queer ecology challenges the binary way of thinking, offering a fluid perspective in addressing environmental issues like the climate crisis.
Tech enthusiasts and professionals explore quantum computing and blockchain technology, including their applications and career paths.
With data as the backbone of modern society, new frontiers for data science and analytics have emerged to revolutionize the global landscape. In the Philippines, the call for data-driven solutions is as crucial as ever. The Dr. Andrew L. Tan Data Science Institute (ALTDSI) has been a pioneer in this growing field, leading state-of-the-art research…
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Joseph Aristotle De Leon shares his digging quest to uncover the Earth’s depths with RAMUN, a real-time underground monitoring system that won the James Dyson Award 2024.
Paolo Domondon started a life in activism at a young age. Decades later, he remains steadfast in tackling problems related to climate change and social unrest.
Tired of bumper-to-bumper traffic, commuters may consider ditching land-based transportation altogether and travel by ferry instead.
Math anxiety is born from a messy combination of terrible circumstances, including poor teaching strategies, preconceived biases, and the fear of failure.