Here is the news. Today we have genetics, super weapons, aliens, climate change and more. I picked the Vonnegut quote because of the recent discussions on TDG about the supposedly approaching “singularity”. Many predictions have been made before about world-shattering events that haven’t borne millenialist fruit.
- The effort to map the Human Genome has hit the halfway map.
- The President of the Royal Society says Britain needs more nuclear power stations.
- Genetically modified bio-superweapons: the very next subject for a technothriller novel with a Greek letter in the title.
- Some time ago, TDG reported on an unexploded nuclear bomb off the Georgia USA coast. Well, someone found it, and it’s radioactive.
- I firmly believe in lifelong education, as do the Indians who have set up a school to teach the Kama Sutra.
- Who wants to live forever? A new study on longevity is launched.
- An attempt to provide low-cost space launches has turns out to not be quite so low cost after all.
- A new species of dinosaur with an unusual hip structure reinforces the evolutionary link to birds.
- Seth Shostak, senior SETI astonomer, describes the procedures if ever E.T. does phone.
- A Cuban rancher claims to have bred a family pet that pays it’s way – a waist high cow.
- Super-Earths- the next step in planet finding.
- Yet another black panther is spotted in England.
- Paint it black: NASA transfers the X-37 hypersonic scramjet plane to DARPA.
- In Iceland, a WWII bomber is slowly emerging from a melting glacier.
- DNA tests prove that an Indian people are the decendants of a lost tribe of Israel.
- Ghostly footprints have been seen at a London haunted house.
- A sceptic in Southern England has a close encounter with a UFO. This is the second local sighting this week; a shiny cylindrical UFO was seen near Aldershot Army base at the weekend.
- Ancient Egyptians lavished as much care on animal mummies as on humans. (Remarkably, this story doesn’t mention The Illustrious Egyptian at all.)
- Experts still disagree on Global Warming’s effect on severe weather such as hurricanes. If there is any doubt, can we afford to be complacent?
- Men may land on Mars within 30 years if NASA can find water there.
- Science goes to the top of the US Election agenda as both candidates answer identical questions on scientific issues.
- The Federation of American Scientists, that most excellent organisation, on the difficulties of cleaning up after a “dirty” bomb.
- Birds could soon go the way of their dino cousins? One eigth of all bird species are already in danger of extinction.
- Can curses really kill?
Quote of the Day:
“If all had gone the way a lot of people thought it would, Jesus Christ would have been among us again, and the American flag would have been planted on Venus and Mars.”
Kurt Vonnegut