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The idea that because our research footprint is small, there is not much to talk about in the domain of science in newspapers is simply not true. From climate change to pollution, disease outbreaks to ...
Have you ever searched for your name online just to see what pops up?  If you have, you’re not alone. These days, people often Google others before a meeting, job interview, or even a casual catch-up.
It was at the UP College of Mass Communication where I first met Patricia Evangelista, circa 2015, while I was serving as Communications Secretary. She was the first to ask a question during an open ...
A poll has revealed that 77% of Ukrainians are positive about the proposal for a 30-day temporary ceasefire, while 79% ...