Australian giant monitor lizards trained to avoid eating toxic toads
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA — Australian scientists on Wednesday said they had devised an “innovative method of conservation” through feeding giant monitor lizards small cane toads so they won’t be killed by larger-sized amphibians.
Need a last-minute hotel booking? There’s an app for that.
By Zsarlene B. Chua
HONG KONG-based last-minute booking hotel app, Hotel Quickly, formally launched its entry into the Philippine market last month, boasting of more than 1,500 hotel partners in the country.
Panel discussion, art activity mark World Thalassemia Day
DURING the 11th World Thalassemia Day celebration on Jan. 9, children with thalassemia and their families from Manila and nearby provinces will be converging at the Lung Center of the Philippines to voice the need for policies in the Philippine health care system that will support basic care for thalassemic patients.
The Fruit Juice Factory
“It might be unconscious, but this is what we are: dislocated, and translating the dislocation of our everyday life into our art practice.” — Isabel Aquilizan
Lorenzo Rudolf, the man with ‘a head of stone’
“I will never be Asian. I will never be part of Asian culture but sometimes, it’s an advantage to see something from the outside.” — Lorenzo Rudolf, founder and director of Art Stage Singapore