Peru is battling the worst dengue outbreak in its recorded history, with more than 140,000 registered cases so far this year and more than 200 people believed to have died from complications related to infections. Experts say situation offers insight into effects of climate change on mosquito-borne illnesses. Peru is …
Read More »New exoplanet discovery sparks hope of hidden ‘Tatooines’
The discovery of another exoplanet in a binary star system more than 1,000 light years away may lead to discoveries of many more planets in these cosmic neighbourhoods first popularized by Star Wars. Exoplanet ‘BEBOP-1c’ orbits a binary star system. A new discovery of a faraway planet, published today in …
Read More »Genome that includes more ethnicities could lead to better diagnosis, treatment
Scientists last year finished the momentous task of completely mapping the human genome. But that map was based on just a few individuals and didn’t capture the diversity of the human population. Now, scientists have released a more diverse reference genome. New ‘pangenome’ based on DNA of people from Africa, …
Read More »Report on Paul Bernardo’s prison transfer offers rare insights into killer’s life behind bars
A report from the the Correctional Service of Canada offers new details of Paul Bernardo's life behind bars — and what led to the controversial decision to transfer one of Canada's most infamous killers to a medium-security prison. Correctional Service of Canada allowed release of new personal details of his …
Read More »Biden and Trump are already acting like there’s no one else running for president
Did the U.S. general election campaign just start months early? With a Biden versus Trump matchup appearing increasingly inevitable, this week offered scenes from what could be an abnormally long election to be fought on three fronts: the campaign trail, Congress and the courts. First scenes from a long slog …
Read More »The U.S. general election campaign may have just started months early
Did the U.S. general election campaign just start months early? With a Biden versus Trump matchup appearing increasingly inevitable, this week offered scenes from what could be an abnormally long election to be fought on three fronts: the campaign trail, Congress and the courts. First scenes from a long slog …
Read More »Consecutive decline in inflation is the news we are all waiting for
The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) recently announced the continuing decline of our country’s inflation rate. This piece of good news could be the giant pendulum that would swing our economy in the right direction. According to the PSA, the “headline inflation rate decreased from 6.6 percent in April to 6.1 …
Read More »New Beatles song created using AI, says Paul McCartney
Documentary director Peter Jackson used artificial intelligence to extract John Lennon’s voice from an old demo to create “the last Beatles record,” Paul McCartney said Tuesday. Song to be released later this year. Artificial intelligence has been used to extract John Lennon’s voice from an old demo to create a …
Read More »De Lima files motion to appeal Muntinlupa court’s denial of her petition for bail
Former senator Leila de Lima filed a motion for reconsideration to reverse a ruling by a Muntinlupa court that denied her petition for bail in the last remaining drug case she is facing. In a decision dated June 7, Presiding Judge Romeo Buenaventura of the Muntinlupa Regional Trial Court (RTC) …
Read More »50 police officials face criminal raps over shabu haul cover-up
THE Philippine National Police (PNP) and the National Police Commission (Napolcom) filed numerous criminal charges against 50 police officials in connection with the alleged cover-up of the confiscated 990 kilos of shabu seized from a now-dismissed colleague in October 2022. In a press briefing on Tuesday, Interior Secretary Benjamin “Benhur” …
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