Microfluidics: "Tiny" growing wonder of science
“Microfluidics” – does that ring a bell?
Many people are aware of terms like “nanotechnology,” “genetic engineering” and other “scientific” terms, but ask them about...
Things we don't mind hackers take advantage from us
This article was first published on BBC News by Prof Alan Woodward, Department of Computing, University of Surrey
The phenomenon of "social engineering" is behind...
Quick look at IBM’s Blue Gene supercomputer series
Blue Gene is an IBM research project devoted to researching the limits in supercomputing - in the software needed to program and handle extremely...
“Wild shrub” tagum gives Negros folks livelihood opportunity
Folks in Brgy. Ilijan, Bago City, Negros Occidental did not give much thought to this wild shrub which they usually used as fodder for...
Becoming aware of your daily energy usage key to save energy consumptions
One of the most rapidly growing energy suppliers in the UK and other part of the globe today is offering smart meters to make...
Get to know the Philippine Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012
I am sure you've heard it already in the news "the controversy - a battle between the netizens and the policy makers involved in...
Benefits of Digital Rights Management
Digital rights management (DRM) is a class of access control technologies that are used by hardware manufacturers, publishers, copyright holders and individuals with the...
NSTW 2012: Visayas Cluster
To make the community aware about the innovations, new technologies and other development in the country’s science and technology (S&T), the Department of Science...
4 apps help you learn new languages
Whether you plan on taking a trip to a foreign country or you just want to learn a new language, learning it has never...
ICCCE 2012 to look into BPO industry trends
An estimated 10,000 participants from the top Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) companies in the country will come together for the International Contact Center Conference...



