Health & Medicine
Too much information can be a good thing
04 Aug 2017
Kitchen sponges dirtier than toilets: study
03 Aug 2017
New injectable antiretroviral treatment proved to be as effective as standard oral therapy
03 Aug 2017
People who drink 3 to 4 times per week less likely to develop diabetes than those who never drink
29 Jul 2017
A large-scale 'germ trap' solution for hospitals
26 Jul 2017
Neuroticism may postpone death for some
24 Jul 2017
Sleep disorders may increase cognitive problems particularly in those at risk for Alzheimer's
24 Jul 2017
Cows can produce potent antibodies against HIV: Study
22 Jul 2017
Though HIV infection does not happen in cows their immune systems produce unique antibodies to defend against it
India tops Asia-Pacific in new AIDS infections: UN
21 Jul 2017
India is where most new HIV infections are occurring in the Asia-Pacific region: it has 2.1 million people living with HIV, with 80,000 new infections annually, says the latest UNAIDS report
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By Cygnus | 10 Apr 2026
Airlines are racing to adopt sustainable aviation fuel, but limited supply and high costs challenge the future of green aviation.
The battery race: who will control the future of electric vehicles?
By Axel Miller | 08 Apr 2026
The global battery race is reshaping the electric vehicle industry, with China, the US, and Europe competing for control over supply chains and technology.
AI vs governments: Who controls the future of intelligence?
By Cygnus | 07 Apr 2026
Governments and AI companies like OpenAI and Anthropic are shaping the future of intelligence amid rising policy conflicts and global competition.
Strait of Hormuz: how one chokepoint controls the global economy
By Axel Miller | 06 Apr 2026
The Strait of Hormuz is a critical global chokepoint. Learn how disruptions impact oil prices, shipping, and the global economy.
The $2 trillion AI infrastructure race: Who will control global compute?
By Cygnus | 06 Apr 2026
AI spending is set to exceed $2 trillion in 2026, driving a global race in data centers, chips, and energy infrastructure.


