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Helllo, Everyone! I am Aubrey Capinpin, 15 yrs old, from Philippines. I am an ambivert and my MBTI is Intp-T. My fav color is Red (Dark red/burgundy/maroon) I do taekwondo, and I play a lot of instruments... A LOT OF INSTRUMENTS?!?! I can kick but I cannot SWIM... I like to cook but I don't like sharing my food... My fav food is probably Spaghetti (filipino style) and KALDERETA... I am also Lactose Intolerant which means I always get LBM when I eat/drink something that has dairy on it...xD. I am also talkative and outgoing but somehow I still consider myself as an ambivert. I have a weird sense of humor... and I love WEAK HERO AND TWINKLING WATERMELON

Friday, September 26, 2025

Power of Science

Power of Science


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  ISSUE 07                  Friday, 09/26/25              08/03/2010

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      The 2025 National Science Month theme, “Harnessing the Unknown: Powering the Future through Science and Innovation,” feels both timely and inspiring. It serves as a reminder that science is about bravery, discovery, and coming up with answers to the problems we confront on a daily basis, not simply about experiments and ideas. From disasters and climate change to new technologies and healthcare, science enables us to see the light in the dark and transform potential into tangible advancement. There will always be a close relationship between science and society.

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 Whether it's creating sustainable energy, enhancing education, or saving lives through medicine, every innovation is meant to address people's needs. Furthermore, society provides guidance for science through ethics, values, and the call for responsible innovation. Future developments in industries like biotechnology, artificial intelligence, and space exploration will not only alter our daily lives but also how we view the world as a whole.Going forward, it's important that everyone has access to innovation. Science should benefit whole communities, not just limited. Future developments could lead to better ways to adapt to climate change, cleaner energy for everyone, and illness treatments, but they must be handled sensibly and ethically. Science and society must work together to guarantee that advancement is significant and long lasting. 

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The topic for this year serves as a reminder that exploring the unknown is more exciting than being afraid of it. Science will not only power our future but also contribute to the creation of a more inclusive and hopeful future if we continue to respect both responsibility and discovery.



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