There is a distinct correlation between comb size and bone mass in hens laying more eggs as researchers put it.
Cassava Flour, A Cheap Alternative To Wheat Flour
Cassava flour preparation is one of the traditional methods of preserving and adding value to the staple root crop that is widely practiced in Africa.
Supreme Court’s Digitization of Court Documents Is A Step To Boost Its Operational Efficiency
Setting up an e-library and digitization of the Philippine Supreme Court documents are welcome developments for the judiciary to make it more responsive and efficient in meeting the challenge of the changing times now that the technology of the internet is at hand.
Carlo Maria Martini The Liberal Cardinal In A Highly Conservative Catholic Church Dies
Cardinal Carlo Maria Martini of Italy whose views are too liberal in a highly conservative Catholic church dies at age 85.
Rice Straw, To Be Utilized As Raw Material For Power Generation
Rice is the chief staple crop of the Philippines and annually the country harvests an average of 15.2 million metric tons of rice, leaving 11.3 million tons of rice straw to spare for productive use.
The Passage Of FOI Bill Empowers Citizens To Hold Their Public Officials Accountable
The proposed bill, the Freedom of Information (FOI) Act of 2012 is an urgent matter that Congress needs to pass.
Leptospirosis Is Now Up In Time For The Rainy Season, Thrives In Flooded Areas
In view of the increasing number of cases of leptospirosis the Department of Health (DOH) is appealing to those with flu like symptoms for more than two days to seek treatment.
Risk & Safety Concerns From Infections Still Persist In The Body Art Of Tattooing
Tattooing is not only a body work of art but also a form of self expression for people who are not afraid to express themselves in projecting their personality.
The Realities CBCP Prelates Have To Face In Their Against Of Artificial Contraception
Many people are asking what’s the difference between an artificial and a natural method of contraception?
Heat Waves Link To Climate Change After Scientists Analyze Past 60 Years Of Global Temperatures
A study released by Dr. James Hansen, the dean of climate scientists and director of the Nasa Goddard Institute for Space Studies, concludes that the recent heat waves and extreme summers likely were caused by climate change.