7.6M Filipino Households Went Hungry in Past 3 Months -- Survey

An independent survey released Sunday said the proportion of families experiencing hunger due to lack of food to eat reached a new record-high of 30.7 percent, or an estimated 7.6 million households in the past 3 months (See ABS-CBN News for story).

UP Rivals Oxford,Cambridge, Harvard in Research Citations Ranking

The University of the Philippines, despite its meager resources, has outranked some of the world’s top universities — including Oxford, Cambridge and Harvard — in a global index in terms of its clinical, pre-clinical and health research citations. The piece of good news comes from Senator Pia S. Cayetano, who congratulated UP for the high scores it obtained in the latest World University Rankings (See BusinessMirror.com.ph sfor story).

Facebook Shuts Down Over 100 Fake Accounts Traced to PH Military and Police

Facebook has shut down over 100 fake accounts traced to police and military units in the Philippines for engaging in “coordinated inauthentic behavior” (CIB), according to Nathaniel Gleicher, cybersecurity policy chief of the social media giant (See Inquirer.net for story).

Fil-Am Doctor Wins NIH Award for Smartphone Covid Test

Dr. Rhoel Dinglasan (Source: https://www.epi.ufl.edu/)

Dr. Rhoel Dinglasan (Source: https://www.epi.ufl.edu/)

Dr. Rhoel Dinglasan and his team of researchers won a prestigious award from the technology competition sponsored by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for a rapid, smartphone-based saliva test they developed which could diagnose COVID-19, along with other blood-borne diseases such as malaria and anemia, (See GoodNewsPilipinas.com for story).

Manila Police Official Axed for Social Distance Failure on "White Sand Beach"

Ermita police station commander Lt. Col. Ariel Caramoan was relieved from his post over his alleged failure to enforce physical distancing rules on visitors to the “white sand beach” in Manila Bay (See Inquirer.net for story).

Hawaii, Kentucky Allegedly Biggest Sources of Game Cocks Trafficked to PH

Hawaii and Kentucky are the leading exporters of cockfighting birds to the Philippines, an animal rights group charged (See Inquirer.net for story).

Fil-Am Med Student Leads Important Alzheimer's Study

Justin Bauzon

Justin Bauzon

Justin Bauzon, A Filipino American third-year medical student, has become the lead author of an important research article in the highly respected, peer-reviewed Alzheimer’s Research & Therapy journal, the University of Nevada, Las Vegas School of Medicine announced (See Inquirer.net for story).

Town Honors 1st Mangyan to Earn a Doctorate

Emmanuel Guarde

Emmanuel Guarde

The municipal council of Naujan in Oriental Mindoro honored one of its citizens, Emmanuel Guarde, an Alangan Mangyan from Paitan, for being the first Mangyan to earn a PhD (See Inquirer.net for story).