Muslim woman appointed as Obama's advisor

USA, the land of opportunities, keeps on proving the great values which form basis of it's greatness. It's true that United States of America isn't great in all respects, only Guantanamo Bay is enough to validate...

Pakistan warns UK against deportation of students, seeks apology

Pakistan has challenged the morality of the UK government by asking London to apologise to 11 Pakistani students, who were arrested on false charge of involvement in terrorism, and their families. Islamabad has also asked the government in London to release and let the...

Fight Depression With Lithium

Below is a small part of an interview with Durk Pearson and Sandy Shaw, experts on human nutrition. Their fantastic book, Life Extension- A Scientific Approach, sold a million copies in hard cover two decades...

'Nuke From Iran Within This Year'

The News the World has been waiting for is now a reality? Is this the end of life as we all know it? "Breaking News 2:13pm UK, Tuesday January 27, 2009 Geoff Meade, defence correspondent ...

Strange Space Objects

The universe is huge and everytime we learn something aboutit, it becomes even stranger. But still, it has many wondersfor us to  discover and tounderstand in the future. " If you've ever gazed at the night...

Malaria vaccine may be available in 2012

Nearly One million people are  killed  every year by malaria.Although half of the world's population lives in areas where malaria is rampent, and these are worlds poorest countries.The launch of  the vaccine of...

Yoga with worshipping and chanting probihited

"Fatwa Council says yoga with worshipping, chanting is prohibited (updated) By MAZWIN NIK ANIS Fatwa Council says yoga with worshipping, chanting is prohibited PUTRAJAYA: The National Fatwa...

Elementary Social Studies Should Include More Cultural Anthropology

First I'd like to share a quote from the first lecture in Edward Fischer's Teaching Company course Peoples and Cultures of the World. He defines cultural anthropology by describing how it differs from other...

Interview with K. Guruparan, a well known Sri Lankan Youth Activist

"Interview with K. Guruparan, a well known Sri Lankan Youth Activist. Guru is a student at the Faculty of Law University of Colombo and the Founder of the Sri Lankan Youth Parliament based at the Bandaranaike Centre for International Studies. He is also associated with Beyond...

Bisphenol A safety in USA disputed

The FDA (Food and Drug Administration) in the United Sates was rebuked last month by an external review of its earlier pronouncement that Bisphenol A (BPA) was "safe at current levels found in plastic food...

Voters excited to be part of historic election

We all are feeling great to be an American today, it was a magic day, a lot of excitement in US, and I have never seen an American election like that. Election results are expected start to popping up in...

Are Diabetes and Tuberculosis Linked?

Researchers at University of Texas School of Public Health have found evidence that patients with Type 2 diabetes may be at increased risk of contracting tuberculosis. The cause is compromised immune systems, leading to difficult to treat lung infections.

RP scientist named ‘hero of environment’

" ILOILO CITY - “It’s not for me. It’s for the mangroves.” As always, Jurgenne Primavera thought about her advocacy first before her achievements. The retired Iloilo-based scientist has been featured...

Babies boost mothers' intelligence

Contrary to previous studies pregnant women gets their brains rewired to cope with motherhood — and their intelligence soars when the tots are born. Tests on rats showed mums become braver and faster at finding food. And the increased ability could curb...

Salvia's Hallucinogetic Popularity May Thwart Medical Use

"Prohibition Could Prevent Promising Medical Studies Salvia has recieved recent media and legislative attention and is becoming criminalized at a fast pace. Researchers worry as there is promising data into possible medical uses for the powerful substance. According...

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