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The official twitter account of Kapisanang Agham ng San Beda. Home of the great Human Biology and Environmental Science students of San Beda University.
Manila City, National Capital
Joined April 2016
Kapisanang Agham ng San Beda 🦁 proudly welcomes the new set of officers for Academic Year 2021-2022. They shall continue to bring forth excellence enthusiastically from Department of Natural Sciences to the entire Bedan Community!❤️
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and available treatments. For more information: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2022, June 17). Monkeypox.
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Last July 19 the Department of Health has confirmed the first case of monkeypox in the Philippines. During these times, it is important for us to stay vigilant and informed. Here are a few things we need to know about the ongoing outbreak, its symptoms, transmission,
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to take part in finding a solution and ultimately, an end to this pandemic. The link showcases the approved thesis papers relating to COVID-19 in the Philippines. Three of these researches were presented in the international forum. An implication that these timely studies are at
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Philippines. Through this platform, anyone can connect to online publications and impart knowledge and information to the community, anywhere, anytime. It is the organization’s mission to share new discoveries in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic with the community to be able
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the drive to provide answers to questions never wavered. This year, Kapisanang Agham ng San Beda brings back “Research Compendium of Science Researchers”. An accessible gateway to view up-to-date, and approved new thesis papers regarding timely topics about COVID-19 in the
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In the past 2 years, the COVID-19 pandemic is undoubtedly one of the greatest challenges that ever occurred in the modern world. It affected various sectors in our country such as healthcare, education, and the economy. Despite the unfamiliar and overwhelming global situation,
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For more information: Ramirez, R. (2022). The climate crisis is supercharging rainfall in hurricanes, scientists report. Retrieved from
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Reed further points out that we need to adapt and make our systems more resilient, but we have to use this as a sense to inform decision-making about how to reduce our reliance on fossil fuels that produce these greenhouse gases.
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the years. The study suggests that flooding from rainfall will likely increase more in the future, because warmer air can hold more water vapor, which leads to higher rainfall rates. As climate change continues on, stronger and higher rainfall rates are expected.
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a climate and hurricane scientist at Stony Brook University and lead author of the study, emphasized that climate change is further affecting our hurricane seasons. Furthermore, scientists continue to promote that climate crisis is making hurricanes stronger and dangerous over
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#KASBalita A study published in the journal Nature Communications has discovered that global warming is the cause for the increase of hourly rainfall rates in tropical storms and hurricanes by 5 to 10% and an 8 to 11% increase in hurricanes only. Kevin Reed,
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Lohmannlab, (n.d.). Magnetoreception. Retrieved from
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both large and small. Lobsters, newts, mole-rats also use magnetoreception to find their way. For more information: Mastos, H. (2020). How animals sense Earth’s magnetic field. Phys org. Retrieved from
phys.org
The secrets behind magnetoreception—that is, the ability of some animals to sense Earth's magnetic field—are beginning to gradually unravel, thanks in part to a new study that demonstrates magnetic...
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#KASBelieve Magnetoreception is the ability of some animals to sense Earth’s magnetic field. Diverse animals, ranging from invertebrates like mollusks and insects to vertebrates such as sea turtles and bird use information in Earth’s field to guide their movements over distances
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For more information: NBC Chicago, (2022). Deltacron: Cases of New COVID Variant Confirmed by World Health Organization. Retrieved from
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The World Health Organization this week confirmed the emergence of the new "deltacron" COVID-19 variant - a hybrid strain that combines both the delta and omicron variants.
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and the Netherlands, but noted the levels of detection are “very low”. Moreover, it is too early to determine the deltracron’s transmissibility and severity during this time.
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The strain is described as having the spike protein from an omicron variant with the body of delta variant. According to Dr. Maria Van Kerkhove, WHO’s technical lead for COVID-19, a tally of 17 deltacron cases were reported in Denmark, France,
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Headline: WHO confirms a new COVID-19 variant dubbed “deltcron” A new COVID variant was confirmed by the World Health Organization this week called “deltacron” - a hybrid strain that combines both the delta and omicron variants.
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Every year, on the third day of March, the world celebrates the 𝐖𝐨𝐫𝐥𝐝 𝐖𝐢𝐥𝐝𝐥𝐢𝐟𝐞 𝐃𝐚𝐲 to raise awareness for every wild life all around the world. Kapisanang Agham ng San Beda joins this celebration with this year’s theme:
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