Self-driving Cars Coming Soon
Self-driving cars are expected to be approved for public use if they pass some additional safety tests. Pedestrians should be more than pleased.
View ArticleRobots Will Save People in the Future
A new technological achievement, the Walk-Man robot, very useful to people and easily integrated in society, soon with enhanced performances.
View ArticlePeople Could Live up to 120 with the Help of a Drug
A drug called Metformin, which is used for treating diabetes, could now be used as a drug to prolong life and improve people's health.
View ArticleMen's Brain and Women's Brain Do not Differ
In spite of common beliefs, our brains are very slightly different, but not enough to be called 'male' and 'female' brain.
View ArticleGhost Ships with Bodies on Japanese Shores
More than ten ships with bodies on board strayed and appeared on Japanese shores. Still nothing conclusive about their origin and identities.
View ArticleA New Invitation from NATO Has Finally Arrived
Montenegro is about to become a new member of the alliance and has been warmly welcomed, in spite of Russia's opposition to that.
View ArticleSize Does Matter
A new study revealing why is not always better to be tall. Being short has fewer, but healthier advantages.
View ArticleSperm Has to be Responsible
Findings of the new study, showing how an unhealthy lifestyle of a father-to-be can affect future children and what can be done about it.
View ArticleA Hectic Weekend in Paris
Foreign ministers have gathered in Paris in order to try to reach a deal that would address problems concerning climate change.
View ArticleDeported Migrants Sent Back to Greece
An ongoing altercation between the EU and Pakistan about deporting refugees does not seem to weaken. Neither party gives in.
View ArticleJapan Defies International Ban on Whaling
Situation on whaling in Japan does not change in spite an outcry from the whole international community, and the ban imposed by the International Court of Justice.
View ArticleGlobal Water Losses Crossing Safe Levels
Due to irrigation and dam building, a growing imbalance between the fresh water supply on one end and a combined losses on the other threaten the globe.
View ArticleA Passenger Tried to Enter the Cockpit on LH Flight
A Jordanian attempted to enter the cockpit of the plane, but was successfully subdued by the crew and some of the passengers.
View ArticleCoca-Cola Offends Indigenous People
Coca-Cola is said to have offended indigenous people in Mexico in its latest advertisement, which was pulled off after criticism of social media.
View ArticlePenis Transplant Might Help US Veterans
The preparations for the first penis transplant are in progress. If it succeeds, many veterans might get their peace of mind back and enjoy life.
View ArticleClimate Change Will Help Bugs Kill More People
Experts say that climate change will bring about more deaths than ever before and that bugs will have a significant contribution in the deaths.
View ArticleAngela Merkel Becomes Time's Person of the Year
The competition was strong, but it seems that Angela Merkel deserved the title for her resoluteness and perserverance. The others will have to wait.
View ArticleIranians Challenge Nuclear Deal
Nuclear deal which is very close to its implementation day is challenged because of Iran's alleged testing of medium-range ballistic missiles.
View ArticleMiddle Class in Decline
A new study shows that the middle class is in serious decline, which is worrisome, especially for the presidential campaigns.
View ArticleAmerican Schools Must Improve Sex Education
CDC report shows that very few middle and high schools in the US follow its recommended sex education guidelines.
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