Global warming, strange creatures, UFO fragments and Vikings with complexes. It’s all in today’s News Briefs.
- In the wake of the i robot movie, a realistic look at what it would really take to stop robots from hurting humans
- The earliest Chinese culture dates back 8,500 years.
- Will global warming create a malaria epidemic?
- The UK produces a leaflet on how to prepare for terrorist attacks. Going by past efforts, the advice will be “hide under the table”.
- Even the Vikings were troubled by the thought that size matters
- Excavations reveal a busy Iron Age nerve centre in Scotland.
- Melting of the Greenland Ice Shelf is speeding up and has the potential to affect the Gulf Stream.
- China launches a hunt for it’s first space woman.
- The development of synthetic fuels in the US is being blocked by national policy.
- ’Cool’ fuel cells could revolutionize Earth’s energy resources
- Van Alllen questions the virtues of spaceflight. If it had’nt been for spaceflight he would not be famous for his “belt” in the first place.
- A metallic fragment alleged to come from the debris from the Roswell UFO Crash seems to exhibit strange properties
- Legends of Dragons : real creatures or paranormal manefestations?
- Will machines make humans smarter or just more dependent on our calculators, car navigators, and kitchen conveniences?
- A Congressional Panel reports on America’s vulnerability to EMP attack. I suppose that applies to everyone else too.
- The latest data show that the Amazon is still the “Lungs of the World”.
- And with all this talk of pollution, global warming and species extinctions, maybe its time to look again at nuclear power?
- The Legend of Hogzilla. ‘Nuff Said.
- The Center for Inquiry, those nice people behind both CSICOP and the Council for Secular Humanism, are expanding.
- A Jamaican psychologist says there is no basis to the practice of “obeah” on the island, suggesting any effects are simply a placebo effect. You still end up just as dead, though.
- The UK’s military is now its biggest drug dealer after a bulk supply of stimulants for soldiers is purchased. Just what we need more of – wired, sleep-depived paranoids with heavy weapons…
- A profile of probably the most intelligent man I ever met: Richard Dawkins, who was just voted Britain’s top intellectual.
- The myths and the realities of nanotech futures.
Quote of the Day:
The right to be heard does not automatically include the right to be taken seriously
Hubert H. Humphrey