Alan Turing Was Not A Suicide, Claims Academic

Alan Turing Was Not A Suicide, Claims Academic

Alan Turing, the computer science legend best known for his part in breaking the German Enigma code at Bletchley Park in World War II, may have died of an accident rather than suicide, according to a…
Use Of Pesticides And Organic Farming Vs GM Food

Use Of Pesticides And Organic Farming Vs GM Food

When Sulphur, Copper and organo metallic pesticides were replaced by systemic fungicides and pesticides it was a great breakthrough. Cash crops like cotton attract maximum use of pesticides. In a…
When Countries Succeed, People Get Fat

When Countries Succeed, People Get Fat

The Utopian vision society has always dreamed about was a world where people could eat so much for so little money, that it wasn't just rich people who could afford to be fat; anyone could. Well, we…
Adding (!) Bacteria to Toilets?

Adding (!) Bacteria to Toilets?

“Kills 99% of all known germs!” is a common advertising slogan for toilet (and other) cleaning products.  So, where would anyone want to add bacteria rather than take them away? The answer –…
Vegans: Even People 7,200 Years Ago Knew Better

Vegans: Even People 7,200 Years Ago Knew Better

Two of the great feel-good fallacies promoted by vegetarians and vegans today is that eating less meat will stop climate change and that ancient man did it their way. In reality, ancient man loved…