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Grade School edition (Grade 1-6)

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  • Presents valuable information and trivia on science and technology issues and latest technological breakthroughs
  • Features in-depth yet easy to understand discussions of various
  • concepts based on the Philippine Elementary Learning
  • Competencies (PELC) for Science and Technology
  • Integrates Filipino values in the study of science and technology


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Semiconductors and the Electronics Industry
September 1, 2010 – 06:25 | 3 Comments
Semiconductors and the Electronics Industry

Telephones, cell phones, TV sets, computers, radio devices, modern refrigerators, remote controls, and many more—what do these things have in common? Aside from being ran by electricity (direct current or battery), all these electronic devices …

Pathogenic Fungi
September 1, 2010 – 02:53 | 2 Comments
Pathogenic Fungi

Fungi are organisms that people regularly encounter. They are used in cooking, baking, and preserving foods; in manufacturing medicines; and in other industries. While many fungal species are immensely valuable and helpful to people, some …

Atom’s Journey
September 1, 2010 – 01:34 | 2 Comments
Atom’s Journey

Indivisible. This was the first word used to describe the atom, which was traditionally considered as the smallest unit of an element. In fact, the word atom was derived from the Greek word atomos which …

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