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  • Oktubre 9, 2025

Bakuna sa Buntis Nakababawas ng Malubhang Sakit sa Baga ng Sanggol

A maternal RSV vaccine administered during pregnancy reduces the risk of infants being hospitalized with serious respiratory infections by 90%. Experts call it a major breakthrough in neonatal health, offering newborns critical protection during their most vulnerable stage.
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  • Oktubre 9, 2025

Bagong Teknolohiya: Gulong Ginawang Proteksyon sa Riles

A new track technology using rubber from old tyres helps protect railways from damage. In real-world trials, the system reduced vibration, degradation, and track movement—offering a sustainable solution that boosts safety and resilience in rail infrastructure.
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  • Oktubre 9, 2025

Proteksyon sa Bihirang Ecosystem, Hakbang ng Sri Lanka sa Kalikasan

Sri Lanka has officially granted protected status to the rare villus wetlands, a unique floodplain ecosystem vital for endangered wildlife. This move marks a powerful step toward preserving biodiversity and honoring the deep cultural value of these natural habitats.
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  • Oktubre 9, 2025

Higit pa sa lilim: Bagong radiant cooling teknolohiya bumabawas init sa labas

UCLA engineers have developed a passive radiant cooling structure that can lower perceived outdoor temperatures by up to 7°F (4°C). Unlike shade alone, it cools by releasing heat into the sky. This could revolutionize how cities stay livable during extreme heat waves.
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  • Oktubre 9, 2025

LA inilunsad ang unang vegan loyalty program para sa etikal na pagpili

Los Angeles is introducing its first vegan loyalty program, The Good Card. Digital-based, it offers plant‑loving diners access to special discounts and exclusive offers at participating vegan eateries and shops across the city—empowering eco-conscious customers with tangible rewards.
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  • Oktubre 9, 2025

33 % Mas Kaunting Aksidente sa Pedestrian sa NYC Kasunod ng LPI

According to the largest dataset to date evaluating the effectiveness of Leading Pedestrian Intervals (LPIs), which gives pedestrians a 7-second head start at traffic lights before vehicles receive a green light to turn, is associated with a 33% reduction in both fatal and non-fatal pedestrian injuries at New York City intersections.
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  • Oktubre 9, 2025

Mas Matalinong Organong Biohybrid Gamit ang Elektronikong Kontrol

A new frontier in biotech merges living tissue with electronics to create smart biohybrid organs. These platforms can monitor, respond to, and even self-regulate biological functions, paving the way for more adaptive, personalized treatments and advanced medical technologies.
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  • Oktubre 9, 2025

From Food Waste to Biodegradable Plastic, Recycled with Bacteria

Researchers at SUNY Binghamton use fermented food waste and bacteria to create PHA bioplastic—harvesting 90% for eco-packaging. This scalable, low-cost process tackles food and plastic waste while reducing emissions, with potential for mainstream industrial use.
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  • Oktubre 9, 2025

Denmark, gumagawa ng malinis na fuel gamit ang hangin at tubig-alat

A groundbreaking platform extracts carbon from the air and hydrogen from seawater to create synthetic fuels. This innovation could reshape global energy systems and offer a cleaner alternative for hard-to-decarbonize sectors like aviation and shipping.
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  • Oktubre 9, 2025

Grecia nagtatag ng dalawang malawak na marine park para sa buhay dagat

Greece will establish two major marine national parks covering 27,500 km² in the Ionian and Southern Aegean Seas, making them among the Mediterranean’s largest conservation zones. The parks aim to protect marine life and ban destructive bottom trawling ahead of its 2030 goals.
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  • Oktubre 9, 2025

Mahigit 90 % ng Bagong Renewable Projects Mas Mura Kaysa Fossil Fuels

In 2024, 91% of newly commissioned global renewables—mostly solar and wind—delivered electricity more cheaply than fossil fuel alternatives. Solar cost 41% less, wind 53% less. With 582 GW added and $57 bn in fuel savings, clean energy is firmly winning the economics race.
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  • Oktubre 9, 2025

mRNA na Bakuna Nagpapalakas ng Immunotherapy at Nagpapalapit sa Universal Cancer Jab

Scientists at University of Florida have developed an mRNA vaccine that, when paired with standard immunotherapy, boosted immune response and eliminated tumors across multiple cancer types in mice—suggesting a future off‑the‑shelf, universal cancer vaccine approach.
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  • Oktubre 9, 2025

Riles sa UK, kumikilos laban sa karahasan sa kababaihan

In a landmark move, 16 UK train companies have signed a pledge to tackle harassment and violence against women and girls across the rail network. The commitment includes staff training, safer stations, and a national campaign to foster respectful, safe travel for all.
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  • Oktubre 9, 2025

Paggamit ng lethal force ng pulis sa US bumaba ng 24% (2021‑2023)

The SPOTLITE database reveals a 24% decline in documented lethal‑force incidents in the US between 2021 and 2023—the lowest annual figures since 2015. Open data now enables communities to track progress and push for reform grounded in evidence and accountability.
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  • Oktubre 9, 2025

Korte ng UN: Bansa’y managot kung di kikilos sa pagbabago ng klima

The International Court of Justice has declared that states face legal responsibility if they fail to limit greenhouse emissions or safeguard a healthy climate—labeling environmental protection a human right. The historic ruling bolsters climate justice and accountability globally.
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  • Oktubre 9, 2025

Opisyal nang pinalitan ang ‘Nazi Creek’ sa Alaska ng tradisyunal na pangalan

A mile‑long waterway in Alaska formerly called “Nazi Creek” has been renamed “Kaxchim Chiĝanaa” (“Gizzard Creek”) by unanimous decision of the US Board on Geographic Names. This honors Indigenous Unangax̂ culture and removes the last Nazi‑named landmark in the US
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  • Oktubre 9, 2025

Batas kontra sa birthright citizenship, muli nang ibinasura

For the third time, US courts have blocked President Trump's attempts to restrict birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants. The ruling reaffirms constitutional protections and defends the principle that citizenship is a right, not a political tool.
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  • Oktubre 9, 2025

Bagong coating na walang PFAS, inspirasyong mula sa balahibong paboreal

University of Toronto engineers created a new non‑stick coating using “nanoscale fletching” inspired by arrow feather design. It repels oil and water as well as traditional coatings but uses minimal short‑chain PFAS to reduce health and environmental risks. A safer kitchen future.
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In 2024, 91% of newly commissioned global renewables—mostly solar and wind—delivered electricity more cheaply than fossil fuel alternatives. Solar cost 41% less, wind 53% less. With 582 GW added and $57 bn in fuel savings, clean energy is firmly winning the economics race.
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