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Savvy squid, octopuses on rise despite warming oceans

MIAMI — The oceans are warming and coral reefs are dying, but octopuses, squids and cuttlefish appear to be thriving, with their numbers steadily rising over the past 60 years, researchers said Monday.

The Wine Show: Getting to know the grape with Matthews Goode and Rhys

The Binge
Jessica Zafra

THE WINE SHOW answers the age-old question: good looks or personality?

Early exposure to traffic pollution may affect lungs later

INFANTS exposed to higher levels of vehicular air pollution more often have problems later on in the small airways near the edges of their lungs, according to a new study.

Star Trek at 50: Boldly going on… and on

LOS ANGELES — It launched with a mission of just five years “to boldly go where no man has gone before” but half a century later Star Trek is a multi-billion-dollar cultural phenomenon adored by fans the world over.

Google ads take aim at people on the move

GOOGLE on Tuesday unveiled redesigned ad products aimed at catching eyes on mobile devices and enticing people with nearby offerings at just the right moments.

YouTube stars strut their stuff

By Zsarlene B. Chua

Event
YouTube FanFest

Heavyweight champ David Haye takes jab at meat industry for PETA

MANILA — Heavyweight boxing champion David Haye stars in a PETA Asia campaign promoting “the knockout power of vegan meals”, the region’s People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals group said in a press release.

Drugs and dung a bad mix for climate

PARIS — Scientists have discovered a potential threat to Earth’s climate lurking in a dark and smelly place: the dung of cattle treated with antibiotics, a study said Wednesday.

Mother lover

By Noel Vera

DVD Review
Goodnight Mommy

Time travel: Silay’s Hofileña Heritage House

Text and photos by Lourdes O. Pilar,
Senior Research Assistant

Silay City was once called the “Paris of Negros” — it was the center of the province’s affluence in the late 19th century. One can revisit that era by visiting Silay City’s 29 ancestral residences, including the Hofileña Heritage House, more formally known as the Manuel Severino Hofileña Heritage House, which was built in 1934.

Uptick in colon cancer rates among people under 50

LOS ANGELES — Colon cancer among people under 50 is on the rise, and tumors are often diagnosed at an advanced stage, according to research presented on Tuesday.

Have you watched the news this decade?

By Richard Roeper

EVEN when Money Monster bends credulity to the tip of the tip of the breaking point, it’s an entertaining ride, reminiscent of tick-tick-tick thrillers such as Dog Day Afternoon, Ransom and Inside Man — albeit in a lighter mode.