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baka kailangan mo po ng RRL? open.spotify.com/episode/24IpPw… galing spotify yan, di po sa bible.. see the show notes rin po for the references, kasi di lang kami kumukuha sa isa 🌈

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Masungi Georeserve joins the celebration of Pride Month with their #ColorsOfMasungi, showing the diversity of plant and animal species there. "We possess the capacity to forge a world that celebrates inclusivity," their post read. (📷: Masungi Georeserve) ABS-CBN News

Masungi Georeserve joins the celebration of Pride Month with their #ColorsOfMasungi, showing the diversity of plant and animal species there.

"We possess the capacity to forge a world that celebrates inclusivity," their post read.

(📷: Masungi Georeserve)
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LOOK: A famous bird from the Philippine myth Ibong Adarna was spotted not in the Kingdom of Berbania, but in the tropical forest of Mount Apo, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources in Davao region said on Friday. | via Hernel Tocmo 📸 Kemuel Libre, DENR-PAMBCS XI

LOOK: A famous bird from the Philippine myth Ibong Adarna was spotted not in the Kingdom of Berbania, but in the tropical forest of Mount Apo, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources in Davao region said on Friday. | via <a href="/HernelTocmo/">Hernel Tocmo</a>

📸 Kemuel Libre, DENR-PAMBCS XI
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Up to 100 trillion microbes are present in your gut. Two species are shown on the September page of the 12,023 calendar. Their number and composition are affected by your food and medicine intake. But they also change you: They influence physiology, mental health, and well-being.

Up to 100 trillion microbes are present in your gut. Two species are shown on the September page of the 12,023 calendar.
Their number and composition are affected by your food and medicine intake. But they also change you: They influence physiology, mental health, and well-being.
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Yes, we heard you! PRIMe-TP is back, but this time with a twist! Mindanao, are you ready for PRIMe-TP? Get a chance to be mentored and learn world-class methods from top plastics researchers in the Philippines! Application calls will be posted soon. Please wait for announcements!

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The first training program for Early Career Researchers on Plastics Pollution is Back! But now bigger and wider! 4 Legs, 4 Locations, more than a 100 Fellows from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao! PRIMe-TP IS BACK!!! PRIME-TP Mindanao, here we come :) Applications details soon :)

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Hi, helping out a fellow researcher. We're looking for 18-25 y/o gay/bi males with a 1-3 y/o alter account residing in Metro Manila. They want to explore motivations in creating alter accounts. Your identity will be kept confidential. Interview will be 1-on-1, online/f2f.

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WE ARE IN ILOILO CITY! Team Bakhaw of Mangrove Matters PH is currently distributing flyers and posters calling for the protection and awareness of the Critically Endangered Irrawaddy Dolphins in Iloilo-Guimaras Straits.

WE ARE IN ILOILO CITY!

Team Bakhaw of Mangrove Matters PH is currently distributing flyers and posters calling for the protection and awareness of the Critically Endangered Irrawaddy Dolphins in Iloilo-Guimaras Straits.
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Japanese scientists find microplastics are present in clouds Researchers in Japan have confirmed that microplastics are present in clouds, where they are likely affecting the climate in ways that are not yet fully understood. The team identified nine different types of polymers

Japanese scientists find microplastics are present in clouds

Researchers in Japan have confirmed that microplastics are present in clouds, where they are likely affecting the climate in ways that are not yet fully understood.

The team identified nine different types of polymers