GUINDULUNGAN, MAGUINDANAO DEL SUR โ€“ Beneath the gently oscillating canopy of young coconut trees, Abdulpatah Bato Aliman washes the grime from his callused hands. Resplendent with corn stalks, fruit trees, and vegetable plots border his agricultural land. A chorus of laughter from the children rings in the background. It isContinue Reading

KORONADAL CITY, Philippines โ€“ Tucked deep in the highlands of Tampakan, South Cotabato, where rugged terrain separates communities from basic services, a young volunteer health worker finds it fulfilling in bridging the gap between isolation and hope. Kiel Ian Loria โ€“ or Kiel, as heโ€™s known to residents โ€“ beganContinue Reading

Claims that Earthโ€™s days will soon last 25 hours are going viral. Science says Earthโ€™s rotation is slowingโ€”but not anytime soon enough to affect human life.

Scientists for decades have wondered: Could Earthโ€™s immense rotational energy be harnessed to generate electricity? The idea seemed promisingโ€”our planet spins through its own magnetic field, which, in theory, should induce an electric charge. But past attempts to capture this energy failed, dismissed by conventional physics as an impossible dream.Continue Reading

The Philippine government has taken significant steps to bridge the gap between education and employment, placing a spotlight on the technical-vocational (tech-voc) track in senior high schools. Promoting TESDA certifications and launching parallel initiatives, the country is addressing a persistent mismatch between studentsโ€™ skills and labor market demands. While progressContinue Reading

Our world is rapidly changing. And schools are also under increasing pressure to adapt and evolve. The rise of technological advancements has engendered shifting societal norms, and growing environmental complexities, educational institutions face unprecedented challenges. The traditional models of static learning and rigid administrative structures are no longer sufficient. ToContinue Reading