DOST develops innovations on processing, storage to protect furniture
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Recent reports of bed bugs infesting metal and wooden furniture at Ninoy Aquino International Airport have raised health and safety concerns for airport facilities. The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) offers support in addressing this issue by introducing local innovations to enhance furniture made from indigenous materials, such as rattan.
“This news may have caused apprehension towards using rattan and other non-timber forest products (NTFP) for furniture, but DOST-Forest Products Research and Development Institute (DOST-FPRDI) would like to clarify that technologies and methods are available to prolong their service life,” explained Rico J. Cabangon, DOST-FPRDI Officer-in-Charge, Office of the Director.
Cabangon clarified that bed bugs are attracted to the woven pattern of wicker furniture, like rattan, not the material itself. Bed bugs thrive in items with tiny cracks and crevices, regardless of the material—whether rattan, metal, cloth, or concrete.
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DOST leads forum on the vital role of women and girls in science
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By Carl Miguel A. Lusugero, DOST-STII
The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) celebrated the International Day of Women and Girls in Science with a hybrid forum held on 12 February 2024 with the theme "Women and Girls in Science Leadership." Six empowered women were invited to discuss science leadership and share their experiences as women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM).
Assistant Secretary and DOST-wide GAD Focal Person Dr. Diana L. Ignacio, in her welcome remarks, reported that women researchers account for only 33.3 percent and workforce at 28 percent. Women are considered a minority in the field of STEM. She added that while tremendous progress has been made for women, representation in various S&T fields remains a challenge.
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Budding young science journalists learn to craft relevant content
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By Allan Mauro V. Marfal, DOST-STII
Some 115 junior high school students of Ismael Mathay Sr. High School (IMSHS) got to experience the real feel of being science journalists during the recently concluded seminar/workshop conducted under the Science Journo Ako advocacy program of the Science and Technology Information Institute of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST-STII).
The capacity building activity was held on March 07-08, 2024 at the Ismael Mathay Sr. High School campus in Quezon City.
The two-day activity featured lectures and workshop activities on Science News and Feature Writing, Basic Photography and Photojournalism, Social Media Content Creation, and Basic Principles of Layout and Design.
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DOST shows solons advanced tech facilities for furniture and construction
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The Department of Science and Technology-Forest Products Research and Development Institute (DOST-FPRDI) featured the latest advancements in wood and non-wood forest technologies and facilities at their office during the visit of members of the House of Representatives on 22 February 2024.
Led by the House Committee on Science and Technology Member and 2nd District of Zamboanga del Sur Representative Jeyzel Victoria C. Yu, the group was joined by the legislative and congressional delegates of the Committees on Aquaculture and Fisheries Resources; Agriculture and Food; Natural Resources; Tourism; Rural Development; Climate Change; Agrarian Reform; Ecology; Reforestation; Disaster Risk Resilience; and Committee Affairs Department Economic Cluster II.
Legislative and congressional delegates led by Rep. Jeyzel Victoria C. Yu (in white dress) pose with DOST officials at the DOST-PCAARRD Innovation and Technology Center.
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