Fracking Threatens to Drain Water Reserves and Exacerbate Droughts

February 7, 2014
Yet more adverse side effects of fracking have been identified, as new research indicates that it could threaten water supplies in drought-prone areas. Fracking is a controversial method of extracting gas reserves from underground seams, using high pressure water jets... continued

Massive Glacier in Rapid Meltdown Could Raise Seas to Unprecedented Levels

February 6, 2014
A recent study has indicated that the Jakobshavn Glacier in Greenland is experiencing a rapid melt that threatens to raise sea levels by up to one centimeter. The glacier, which is thought to have yielded the iceberg that ended the... continued

Olive Oil Could Help To Prevent Breast Cancer

February 5, 2014
The benefits of eating olive oil have been lauded by health professionals for years, but a recent study could provide a new incentive for us to add it into our diet. A study at the Houston Methodist hospital in Texas... continued

Surveillance Technologies May Soon Make Anonymity Impossible

February 4, 2014
It is no secret that, in civilised society, "Big Brother" is very likely to be watching us whenever we venture into public places and, thanks to facial recognition software utilised by retail outlets, "Big Brother" is not only watching, but... continued

Weekender: Can Science Locate “Adam”, the Earth’s First Man?

February 1, 2014
According to the Bible, the first human man ever to walk the Earth was Adam, created by God and partnered by his female counterpart Eve. Norse mythology shares a similar concept of a deity-created man and woman, though in Norse... continued

Scientists Can Now Make Stem Cells “To Order”

January 31, 2014
Research into regenerative medicine is an area where significant progress continues to be made, and the latest breakthrough has been heralded as a "major scientific discovery." Two recent studies published on Wednesday in the journal Nature outline a ground-breaking new... continued

Scientists Reveal That The Plague Could Return

January 30, 2014
An international team of scientists has discovered that two of the world’s most devastating plagues – the plague of Justinian and the Black Death, each responsible for killing as many as half the people in Europe—were caused by distinct strains... continued

Spy Agencies Exploit Smartphone Apps in Trawl for Personal Information

January 29, 2014
It seems that the National Security Agency (NSA) and the UK's Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ)have become extremely inventive in their unending search for personal information. Top secret documents have revealed that Smartphone apps transmitting user details across the internet are... continued

Will Future Wars be Fought by 3D Printed Robots?

January 28, 2014
These days, it appears that there are few things that Man can do, that a machine could not do as well, or even better. This apparently includes engaging in warfare. Certainly, defense is an area where no expense is spared... continued

Weekender:The Power of Sound

January 25, 2014
Because we cannot see it, the power of sound is often overlooked; it is an intangible entity, difficult to imagine it as a force in its own right. Yet, for those of us lucky enough to be able to hear,... continued