The Manila Times on MSNOpinion
Nature’s fury or human greed? Unmasking Cebu’s flood disaster
CEBU’s recent ordeal, the deluge during Typhoon Tino, has shocked the nation and raised a troubling question: Are these ...
In the Amazon forest, human disturbances are now changing which trees grow, how they work, and how deep their evolutionary ...
Coastal geologist Stan Riggs shares an excerpt from his new book, "Cape Lookout National Seashore: Paradigm For A." ...
River management officials are looking into the the possibility. Experts say the dams could be effective, but they are costly ...
This week at Starbase, SpaceX crews get to work dismantling the Pad 1 launch mount at the launch site. Pad 2’s chopsticks and ...
IIT Kharagpur's ‘Campus Mothers’, though much-needed, risks perpetuating gender bias in care work and emotional labour ...
Motherly on MSN
The invisible weight of being the family safety net
When you are the one everyone calls for rides, rent and reassurance, it can feel like love and pressure at the same time.
Florida’s coral reefs provide protection from hurricane storm surges—and experts estimate that losing key species in those ...
Sobriety didn’t restore the old version of me; it allowed me to build a new one from the driftwood of the past,” ...
In 2025 and going into 2026, mastering supply chains isn’t a bonus. It’s the baseline for anyone serious about building at ...
The Brighterside of News on MSN
Breakthrough antibody delivery system targets hidden cancer cells
In a groundbreaking leap forward for cancer therapy, scientists in Japan have created a tiny delivery system that helps ...
A miserable job can drain your mood, your evenings, and even your health if you don’t put some guardrails in place. Most of the time, what makes work unbearable isn’t the work itself but the buildup ...
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