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Waste, Rubbish And What Is Left Over
More than 4 trillion kilos of waste are produced in OECD nations every year. This colossal ocean of waste could be a large part...
Is Spirulina potentially deadly?
The internet is flooded with claims that Spirulina will improve every thing from heart health to your mood. Believers of all things seen as...
World Health Organization Situation Report: Ebola Response Roadmap 10th October 2014
Provided by the World Health Organization, this is a series of regular updates on the Ebola Response Roadmap 8th October 2014. It contains a...
NASA Announce That Pluto Has A Blue Sky and Water Ice
After receiving the first color images of Pluto's atmospheric hazes from the New Horizons spacecraft, NASA has today announced that Pluto has blue skies...
Pseudoscience Idiocy in all its Principled Glory
Idiocy is much like a persistent cancer that raises its ugly head periodically when the right circumstances allow it to grow and flourish. Recently there...
Stage Two of The Internet: The Internet of Things
A global discussion of the divisive as well as uniting qualities of the IOT is vital for a balanced view of the implications of...
Our Troubled Relationship With Hormones
By 2015, the use of the hormone-based contraceptive pill or device has become almost as ubiquitous as vaccination or cheeseburgers. Touting many social benefits...
Ignition: Limitless Energy Through Fusion May Be Closer Than Previously Thought.
Virtually limitless energy and a world freed from scarcity has been the dream of human kind for millennia. In the mid 20th century this...
Ebola: Understanding the Disease. An Infographic.
Ebola has already claimed nearly 5,000 lives in West Africa. With a fatality rate of up to 90%, Ebola is a very dangerous illness....
On Einstein’s Gravitational Waves: The Paper
I. INTRODUCTION
In 1916, the year after the final formulation of the field equations of general relativity, Albert Einstein predicted the existence of gravitational waves....