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28 Jul 2013 @ 08:32
Fellow global citizens, the lithium battery of your laptops and cellphones could most likely be powered by rice husk byproducts in the near future. The new byproduct alone could bring down the cost of the said batteries, thus bring down further their retail prices in the open market. More >
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23 Jul 2013 @ 06:31
Landgrabbing by foreign investors has been rising anomalously since the year 2000, and it seems that the grabbing includes freshwater areas as well. The phenomenon is alarming, which makes it a new factor input in the development game. More >
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15 Jul 2013 @ 06:49
There has been a mad scramble for lands for biofuels production in developing countries most recently. Accordingly, biofuels emit less carbon on the atmosphere, thus contributing to ecological balance in the long run. More >
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3 Jun 2013 @ 06:19
A milestone framework for marine ecosystems was recently agreed upon by Angola, Namibia, and South Africa. The area covered is the world’s largest in terms of concurring framework agreement, which makes it truly laudable.
The framework covers the Benguela Current, a portion of ocean that runs from South Africa down south through Angola up north. Conservation and sustainable use of the zone’s resources were the core content of the framework agreement. More >
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17 May 2013 @ 12:05
Disaster risk has been receiving intensive attention among various stakeholders across the planet. It looks like Asia’s own stakeholders have been at the forefront of disaster risk management, from risk assessment through actual interventions as crisis response measures. More >
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17 May 2013 @ 12:04
Disaster risk has been receiving intensive attention among various stakeholders across the planet. It looks like Asia’s own stakeholders have been at the forefront of disaster risk management, from risk assessment through actual interventions as crisis response measures. More >
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10 May 2013 @ 00:25
The link between business and science R&D has been a weakly established one across many countries. This holds true for my own country, Philippines, which is dubbed as a rising economic star in Asia and the world. More >
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30 Apr 2013 @ 09:25
As a tot, vaccination did save me from the troubles of being crucified by contagious and dangerous ailments. I still have the vacuna mark on my ‘braso’, proof of the efforts of my parents to see to it that, like my sibs, I will wade the existential waters relatively safe from dangerous pandemics. More >
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26 Apr 2013 @ 01:14
Here’s one very brightening news from Brazil which our policy makers and health stakeholders better look into. It reverses the conventional expectations that biodiversity could be a sufficient breeding ground for malaria-bearing mosquitoes. More >
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7 Nov 2012 @ 05:23
Ra, teacher & messenger, from the Darjeeling Council of the Brotherhood of Light, forthcoming Guardian, will re-echo the theme of the Photon Belt in this note. The additional insight shared here is the spiritual intent & content of photon. More >
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