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Matina, Davao City- An inventor based in this city proposes a cutting edge technology solution to end the mass transport woes: amagnetic levitation or maglev train system.
Maglev technology is an efficient mass transport system that uses magnetic levitation to move vehicles without touching the ground. It travels along a guideway similar to the Department of Science and Technology’s Automated Guideway Transit in UP-Diliman and in Bicutan, Taguig City. Moreover, maglev technology can only be seen in some progressive countries such as Germany, China, and Japan among others.
Read more: Davao inventor develops ‘Maglev’ train, DOST to support prototype
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Elderly patients need not leave their homes to go to a hospital for healthcare services. Instead, healthcare may be brought right into the comfort of their homes.
According to Dr. Mohamed Jamal Deen, president of the Academy of Science, Royal Society of Canada, this will be achieved via ICT mechanisms which will make“Automatic Smart Homes” possible. Dr. Deen is a leading expert in modeling, design and applications of modern advanced semiconductor devices and circuits.
Deen delivered a lecture on “Smarter Homes, Better Healthcare” recently during an event organized by the Department of Science and Technology-National Academy of Science and Technology (DOST-NAST)held at the Manila Hotel.
Read more: Int’l expert vouches for automatic smarter homes for better elderly healthcare
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SAN CARLOS, PANGASINAN- Three universities in Pangasinan now have access to the country’s first digital science library being the new recipients of the Department of Science and Technology’s (DOST) Science and Technology Academic and Research-based Openly Operated Kiosk Station or STARBOOKS.
Developed by experts from DOST’s Science and Technology Information Institute (DOST- STII), STARBOOKS is a standalone, one-stop information source, containing thousands of S&T resources in various formats- text and audio or video, placed in especially designed pods made with user- friendly interface.
Read more: P’sinan universities thankful for DOST’s STARBOOKS