Meet BPA-Free, The New BPA

Meet BPA-Free, The New BPA

There’s an emerging trend, of late, in the seemingly endless saga of the chemical bisphenol A (BPA), which is most commonly used to make polycarbonate plastic and epoxy resins.  Although the BPA…
Was The 'Clash Of Civilizations' Wrong?

Was The 'Clash Of Civilizations' Wrong?

By Mark Beeson, Murdoch University Like him or loathe him, the late Samuel Huntington was one of the towering figures in political science and international relations. Even those who disagreed with…
Tight Constraints On Dark Matter From CMS

Tight Constraints On Dark Matter From CMS

Although now widely accepted as the most natural explanation of the observed features of the universe around us, dark matter remains a highly mysterious entity to this day. There are literally dozens…
How Kid Brains Memorize Facts

How Kid Brains Memorize Facts

As children learn arithmetic, they gradually switch from solving problems by counting on their fingers to pulling facts from memory. That comes more easily for some kids than for others and no one…
In Vitro Diagnostic Market Is $54 Billion

In Vitro Diagnostic Market Is $54 Billion

The world market for diagnostics was about $54.6 billion in 2013 and is expected to grow 4% annually, to $65 billion, by 2018. That figure in Kalorama's biennial survey of the IVD industry, The…
Is Eradicating Polio Realistic?

Is Eradicating Polio Realistic?

In a world that is constantly changing, are attempts to eradicate disease realistic? Over 40 years ago, researchers were happy to have a War on Cancer. President Richard Nixon made it a national…
Two Whacks To Technology’s Dark Side

Two Whacks To Technology’s Dark Side

It’s banal to mention that technology is a two-edged sword. That it solves practical problems and creates new ones. That it makes our lives more comfortable and more complex, and stresses and at the…