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Lab Letters Issue #12: Soft Robots, Super Rice, and a Wet Towel in Space

It's that time again - the time for your weekly science updates. This is Lab Letters. Let's go!

Know Their Stand: Samson Alcantara, Senatorial Candidate

Elections are coming. If you are a voter, you should know who you are voting for and where they stand, especially...

Lab Letters Issue #11: Clear Blood, Inception, and the Elephant Bird Egg Affair

Hello, here we go again with Lab Letters, FF's weekly science micro-post!

Celdran Wins, Religion Loses

Arguing against the motion "Religion is Good for Us," Carlos Celdran (@carlosceldran) won the Intelligence Squared Asia debate in Hong Kong last Thursday night.

Dwindling Church Attendance, Statistics, and Grief

The one strand you can gather from their responses can be summed up as, “my local parish seems to be doing fine, so the study must be wrong.” This is a classic fallacy of composition, where what is true for a part is assumed to be true for the whole.

It’s Not the Size That Matters: How the Team Patay Tarps Circumvent Comelec Regulations

Two weeks ago, on March 19, the Supreme Court began hearing oral arguments on the Team Patay tarpaulins. Dean Ralph Sarmiento...

I Never Asked Jesus to Die (And Neither Did You)

This is the Christian faith: that Jesus died for our sins that we may have eternal life, if we believe.

Why Conservatives Might Still Win Next Election

I rarely read the morning paper, much less buy it. Being almost always connected to the Internet, I still haven't found...

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