IBM released its annual “Next Five in Five” predictions, visions that sketch out future. These predictions talk about how the technology will shape our lives in the future. Here’s one of the innovations that will change how people around the world will work, play and live their next five years. With the ubiquity of […]
Acid test for SADC tribunal
The Southern African Development Community (SADC) Tribunal is expected this week to rule over a last-ditch bid by a white Zimbabwean commercial farmer to stave off an impending eviction from his farms or to receive compensation. The case, the first to be tried by the tribunal and considered an acid test to SADC’s […]
Biodiesel’s Production Process Delivers Discovery Of Hydrogen Gas As By-Product
Biodiesel is a renewable energy, alternative to rapidly depleting fossil fuels. Its main drawback is the production of low value crude glycerol, which potentially threatens the environment. But researchers say they’ve found the perfect solution to this. Scientists at the University of Leeds in the UK not only have found a perfect alternative to simply […]
Things we can do to Slow down Global Warming
Global Warming is in the news almost everyday – in newspapers and on television news broadcasts – around the world. Extreme weather conditions and climatic changes that are experienced across the globe have indeed become concerns of great proportion. Scientific records, in fact, indicate that the last 15 years have seen the 10 warmest years […]
Push solar energy, not nuclear
It is inexhaustible and readily available almost all over the country all round the year Nuclear energy is costly to install, full of risks for operation and maintenance, and too costly to de-commission. (That is why there was no response to Thatcher’s call for bids in […]
US Economy-Recession, Depression, or Collapse?
“For Consumers, the Hits Keep Coming” a recent banner headline in a New York Times-owned daily newspaper here in Northern California reports. The article misses the main points. If we continue to understand ourselves as primarily passive consumers, rather than as active citizens, the US economy will enter at least a recession, probably a depression, […]
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