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PAGASA monitors LPA; HAGUPIT still under surveillance
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) continues to monitor a Low Pressure Area (LPA 05a) that’s unlikely to become a tropical depression within the next 24 hours, while the Tropical Storm ”HAGUPIT” (formerly LPA 05b) is under formal observation outside the PAR, 2:00am this Thursday. Earlier, the LPA was estimated based on all available data at 120 km Southeast of Hinatuan, Surigao del Sur (7.7°N, 127.2°E). Easterlies affecti
Kaith T. Enriquez
May 71 min read


Salat sa Pahinga-Diwa
“ Matutulog ka nang maaga, o matutulog ka nang maaga? ” Sa paglipas ng araw sa panahon ngayon, kadalasan nating naririnig ang mga katagang nabanggit—tila ba paulit-ulit na tinig sa ating mga tainga mula sa ating mga magulang. Bawat oras sa tahimik na gabi ay kritikal para sa isang indibidwal: bata, binata, dalaga, at matanda. Sa panahon ngayon, ‘tulog’ ang isa sa mga kritikal at mahalagang aspeto ng bawat yugto ng ating pamumuhay. Madalas, sa kabataan, ang kakulangan sa pagt

Zylie Gabrielle G. De Guzman
May 62 min read


PAGASA: LPA Unlikely to Develop Into Tropical Depression as It Fails to Intensify
One of the three Low Pressure Areas (LPA), identified as LPA 05a and currently inside the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR), is unlikely to develop into a tropical depression within the next 24 hours, according to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA), as it was located about 385 km east of Hinatuan, Surigao del Sur as of 8 a.m., May 6, 2026. In its latest weather advisory, PAGASA said the LPA shows no significant sign
Franzine F. Lozada
May 61 min read


PHIVOLCS issues Alert level 3 amid Mayon eruption
A pyroclastic density current eruption occurred on Mayon Volcano in the Philippines on Tuesday morning between 7:19 a.m. and 7:26 a.m., as per the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology(PHIVOLCS), considering that the volcano is still on Alert Level 3 and prohibits entry into the 6-kilometer Permanent Danger Zone. The cause of the eruption is the collapse of lava flows in the southwest slope area of the volcano, producing pyroclastic density currents composed of h
Rea Rose DP Tenorio
May 51 min read


Small and Terrible: The Unseen Threat Inside Us
Have you noticed that every time you slice food on a plastic chopping board, tiny fragments may be scraped off by your knife? You might already be carrying more of these particles in your body than you think—and they are not harmless. In most kitchens, plastic is part of the routine—cutting boards, containers, utensils. It’s practical, lightweight, and easy to clean. But with every slice and scrape, something much smaller than we expect may be mixing into our food. These are.
Franzine F. Lozada
Apr 253 min read


Invisible Flow in a Digital World: Silent Drains of Streams Behind Screens
“Would you like to add more?” Whoosh, whoosh—A phrase each individual is familiar with. Day by day, artificial intelligence improves; humane intelligence deteriorates. While AI technology strengthens, bodies of nature slowly melt away. Who are you? Who am AI? Every human being knows artificial intelligence; everyone uses AI—artificial technology holds a vital role in our everyday life, AI brings us to different ideas, lets us explore new vocabularies, and is a buddy in work,

Zylie Gabrielle G. De Guzman
Apr 151 min read
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