UP mathematicians find safer contraceptive hormone doses

The amount of hormones in contraceptives can be reduced by as much as 92% without impacting their effectiveness, new math research from the University of the Philippines – Diliman College of Science (UPD-CS) has found. Using mathematical models, researchers from the UPD-CS institute of Mathematics have found that contraceptives can…

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UPD-CS NIP physicist co-authors groundbreaking research on mysterious superconductors

A team of physicists, including a Filipino researcher, have found that existing theories don’t completely account for the mysterious behavior of high-temperature superconducting materials that have left even Nobel laureates stumped for decades. The team’s discovery, which promises to spark completely new lines of research, was published recently in the…

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Taiwan Semiconductor Talents Exchange Activity

by Ivan Monasterial To bridge Taiwan’s semiconductor industry with international talent, the Ministry of Economic Affairs’ Industrial Development Bureau has initiated the Taiwan Semiconductor Talents Exchange Activity project. This project aims to facilitate interaction between Taiwan’s semiconductor corporations, universities, and exceptional talents. On June 14th, a significant step will be…

UP students perform at the 18th ASEAN and 8th ASEAN+3 Youth Cultural Forum in Indonesia

By: Ivan Kurt Monasterial Photo 1 (l-r): Dyas Adarlo, Marinel Palaganas, Ma. Pauline Vengano, Quinea Babas, and Prof. Amihan Bonifacio-Ramolete Representing UP with pride, four talented BA Theatre Arts students—Dyas Adarlo, Quinea Babas, Marinel Palaganas, and Ma. Pauline Vengano—took part in the 18th ASEAN and 8th ASEAN+3 Youth Cultural Forum,…

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