LOOK: Kabankalan teacher creates stunning science-inspired digital fashion drawings
The artist is Neil John T. Diaz, a 25-year-old part-time college instructor at the Central Philippines State University – Cauayan Campus in Kabankalan.
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The artist is Neil John T. Diaz, a 25-year-old part-time college instructor at the Central Philippines State University – Cauayan Campus in Kabankalan.
Technology has always played a pivotal role in biomedical research and healthcare in the last few decades. From better monitoring systems to increased use of telehealth services, these technological advancements continue to help simplify diagnoses as well as improve the quality of healthcare, in general. As humans aspire to lead a healthier lifestyle, a team […]
It seems there are quite a number of inequalities these days—there’s social inequality, gender inequality, and then the latest–and probably the most unusual–there’s actually microbiome inequality. Wait, what? Before you get a chance to Google it, microbiome is a collection of tiny organisms that your body needs in order to stay healthy and live longer. […]
Online lodging marketplace Airbnb has partnered up with Ocean Conservancy, a non-governmental organization, for an environmental project called “Antarctic Sabbatical,” which will take five people to Antarctica to study the presence of microplastics. The travelers, with no scientific qualifications, will be sent to Antarctica in November and December to assess the impact of microplastics on […]
New Canadian research has found that high school students who take music classes perform better in more “academic” subjects than non-musical students.
In movies or in any television shows, secretaries (for some reason) always wear high heels and mini skirts. And as part of their “typical characterization,” they also need to have that full breasts, big, round butt, and curvy hips. Usually, the role of a secretary is often played by celebrities who are obviously #blessedt with […]
Yes, honey bees can really solve “basic” math problems!
Fox & Friends host Pete Hegseth believes that “germs are not a real thing.”
You wanna hear a joke? Moths love lamps.