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Here’s why you’re sick of your own cooking—according to science
It’s also the reason free food or meals you didn’t make yourself just hit the spot
It’s also the reason free food or meals you didn’t make yourself just hit the spot
(Part IV) I have said at the beginning of this series that astral projection or out-of-body experience (OOBE) is a natural phenomenon that happens to everybody, whether they are aware
Stockholm, Sweden | AFP | Monday 10/8/2019 – 06:18 UTC+8 By: Pia Ohlin in Stockholm with Patrick Galey in Paris Three researchers from the United States and Britain on
College subjects to be taught in Filipino need not be limited to literature and language.
To anyone who’s spent more than half of their life pretending to be in Bones or CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, loved their dissecting activity in Biology class, or has the five-star patience
To boldly go where no Filipinos have gone before. With our country’s latest space agency, that Star Trek quote will be our future pretty soon. Here is some good news
The P120-million electric-powered train, the first of its kind to be made in the country, began yesterday its operations, hitting the Alabang to Calamba, Laguna route of the Philippine National Railways
Time to write another page in those history books! Human evolution has welcomed a new member of the hominin gang. Who knew, in year 2019, we’d be able to find
Parents were alarmed last month when news reported that a “social media challenge” hidden in online children shows and games is urging kids to commit self-harm or suicide. While the
A fire razed a Virginia church on March 3, but left the bibles and crosses inside untouched — a sight some have found quite preternatural.
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