Since December last year, the Department of Agriculture (DA) has been announcing measures to address the stubbornly high ...
In my last four columns, I wrote about rejuvenating humans via stem cell therapy. Let me now discuss the rejuvenation of my ...
There is a touching viral video of a frail woman in a wheelchair who is gracefully moving her hands to Tchaikovsky’s “Swan ...
In studying economics, we are taught about scarcity—our time, energy, and basically, all financial and nonfinancial resources are not infinite. We sacrifice opportunity costs, typically the ...
The Philippines enters this new year fully cognizant of the numerous and multifaceted threats that it faces, both within its territory and as part of the Indo-Pacific region. If we are to look at the ...
I’d have a nosebleed when I go back home today.” I was taken aback when our tour guide, Remy, made this off-the-cuff remark at the start of our much-awaited Batanes sojourn. Our family of ...
As he bows before his landlord, the Malay peasant bends so low that he quietly passes foul gas in his master’s presence. Thus, the anthropologist James C. Scott opens his seminal book “Weapons of ...
The government collected millions of pesos in fines from seatbelt violators last year—proof, per the Land Transportation Office (LTO), that it was strictly implementing the law. Indeed, P179.9 ...
In every wedding mass, just before the final blessing, I usually surprise the couple with the question: “So, who is going to ...
I had no advance hint of last Thursday’s Inquirer headline, “SWS: Self-Rated Poverty at 63%, highest since ’03” (Inquirer.net ...
In between bites and tentative smiles, we raised our glasses of wine to toast the season. It was my first Christmas as an international student in Germany, and everything about it felt extraordinary.
Kathmandu—Imagine a world where a 7-year-old can effortlessly use generative artificial intelligence (AI) to solve math problems, create digital art, and even recommend video games. This is the ...