Mga binaklas na illegal campaign materials, ni-recycle na upang mapakinabangan
Ang Ecowaste Coalition sa pagpro-promote ng recycling sa mga nakumpiskang election campaign materials. QUEZON CITY, Philippines — Mula sa mga illegal campaign materials na binaklas ng mga awtoridad,...
View ArticleSpace station crew back on Earth after record U.S. spaceflight
Ground personnel help Russian cosmonaut Sergei Volkov to get out of a Soyuz capsule shortly after landing near the town of Dzhezkazgan (Zhezkazgan), Kazakhstan, March 2, 2016. REUTERS/Kirill...
View ArticleRecord-long U.S. spaceflight leaves astronaut feeling sore
A Soyuz capsule carrying International Space Station (ISS) crew members U.S. astronaut Scott Kelly, Russian cosmonauts Sergei Volkov and Mikhail Korniyenko descends beneath a parachute near the town of...
View Article‘Ghostlike’ octopus found in Pacific may belong to new species
An incirrate octopod is shown at a depth of 4,290 meters taken by a remotely operated underwater vehicle Deep Discoverer near Necker Island, or Mokumanamana, on the northwestern end of the Hawaiian...
View ArticleFirst U.S. woman with uterus transplant looks forward to pregnancy
File picture of doctors performing the nation’s first uterus transplant on a 26-year old patient at Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio in this February 24, 2016 photo released on February 26,...
View ArticleClouds over Indonesia obscure total eclipse of the sun for many
A partial solar eclipse is seen through clouds in Bangkok, Thailand, March 9, 2016. REUTERS/Chaiwat Subprasom A solar eclipse enthralled Indonesia on Wednesday but clouds over some parts of archipelago...
View ArticleFukushima’s ground zero: No place for man or robot
Members of the media, wearing protective suits and masks, walk after receiving a briefing from Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO) employees (in blue) in front of storage tanks for radioactive water at...
View ArticleFrigid Pluto is home to more diverse terrain than expected
This NASA’s photo of Pluto was made from four images from New Horizons’ Long Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI) combined with color data from the Ralph instrument in this enhanced color global view...
View ArticleCat stem cell trial could lead to human treatments
File Photo. Cats crowd the harbor on Aoshima Island in the Ehime prefecture in southern Japan February 25, 2015. REUTERS/Thomas Peter The past five years of Smokey’s life have been unbearable. Her...
View ArticleU.S., Russian crew arrives at space station
The Soyuz TMA-20M for the next International Space Station (ISS) crew of Jeff Williams of the U.S. and Oleg Skriprochka and Alexey Ovchinin of Russia is transported from an assembling hangar to the...
View ArticleFirst PHL satellite to liftoff on March 23
The Philippine microsatellite program (The Official Gazette) Our country’s very own micro-satellite (PHL-Microsat-1), nicknamed Diwata, will make its historic launch on Wednesday, March 23, 10 a.m....
View ArticleBeetle’s chemical signal tells mate, ‘Honey, I’m not in the mood’
The burying beetle Nicrophorus vespilloides is pictured in this undated handout photo provided by Johannes Stökl. Scientists described on March 22, 2016, how these beetle Nicrophorus vespilloides...
View ArticleCarbon emissions highest in 66 million years, since dinosaur age
A chimney is seen in front of residential buildings during a polluted day in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, China, January 21, 2016.REUTERS/STRINGER Scientists wrote that the pace of emissions even...
View ArticleToo early to hail dip in China’s CO2, despite coal fall-study
Smoke billows from the chimneys of a coal-burning power station in central Beijing March 15, 2012.REUTERS/DAVID GRAY Reports of a historic dip in China’s carbon dioxide emissions in the past two years...
View ArticleDOST’s flood-hazard map, to aid in disaster management
Map visualization of the flood-prone areas using DOST’s Light Detection and Ranging System (LIDAR). The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) has mapped out 50% of the countries flood hazard...
View ArticleYelo ginamit pang-apula sa mahigit isang linggo nang sunog sa Bundok Apo
Ginamitan na ng yelo ng mga awtoridad ang pag-apula ng apoy sa Bundok Apo. (Cerilo Ebrano / UNTV News) DAVAO, Philippines — Sa aerial survey ng mga awtoridad, nakumpirmang hindi pa rin ganap na naapula...
View ArticlePagtatanim ng puno at clean-up activity, sentro ng selebrasyon ng Earth Day...
Sama-samang nagpulot ng basura at nagtanim ng mga puno ang iba’t ibang ahensiya ng gobyerno bilang pagdiriwang ng Earth Day ngayong Abril 22, 2016.(UNTV NEWS) MANILA CITY, Philippines — Ipinagdiwang ng...
View ArticleHalf Australia’s Great Barrier Reef coral ‘dead or dying’: scientists
Oliver Lanyon, Senior Ranger in the Great Barrier Reef region for the Queenlsand Parks and Wildlife Service, takes photographs and notes during an inspection of the reef’s condition in an area called...
View ArticleAncient lava bubbles reveal conditions on primordial Earth
Monday, May 09, 2016The layers on this 2.7 billion-year-old rock, a stromatolite from Western Australia, show evidence of single-celled, photosynthetic life on the shore of a large lake in this image...
View ArticleRecord 1,284 planets added to list of worlds beyond solar system
This artist’s concept depicts select planetary discoveries made to date by NASA’s Kepler space telescope in this image released May 10, 2016. Courtesy W. Stenzel/NASA/Handout viaREUTERS Astronomers...
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