May

May 17, 2010

Making Light Work: The 50-Year Odyssey of the Laser

Fifty years ago next Sunday, a 32-year-old engineer called Theodore Maiman switched on a gadget at Hughes Research Laboratories in – Read More...
May 17, 2010

Space Shuttle Atlantis Gears Up for Final Launch

WASHINGTON THE space shuttle Atlantis blasts off on Friday on the last mission of its 25-year career, taking astronauts to – Read More...
May 17, 2010

Karzai, Obama Put on Show of Unity

WASHINGTON PRESIDENT Barack Obama insisted on Wednesday that flared tensions between the US and Afghan governments were “overstated” as Afghan – Read More...
May 17, 2010

Boy, 8, Survives as 103 Killed in Libya Plane Crash

TRIPOLI A LIBYAN airliner arriving from South Africa disintegrated on landing at Tripoli airport on Wednesday, killing 103 people but – Read More...
May 17, 2010

May 14-20, 2010

By Dr Robert Goldman Longevity News and Review provides readers with the latest information in breakthroughs pertaining to the extension – Read More...
May 17, 2010

Tokyo’s Samurai Women Punish Fat with Sword Workout

Japan’s ancient samurai swords were once used to slice apart enemies, but in a new fitness craze they serve to – Read More...
May 17, 2010

Research Finds New Genes That Play Role in Alzheimer’s

US and European researchers have identified two new genes that may play a role in the development of Alzheimer’s disease – Read More...
May 17, 2010

Going Nuts with Your Diet Can Cut Cholesterol: Study

Going nuts in your diet can be good for your health, according to a study published this week that showed – Read More...
May 17, 2010

Obama’s Cairo Speech: One Year Later

There’s nothing like respect for other people’s identity to build the foundation for successful business relationships Pradeep Ramamurthy, a White – Read More...
May 17, 2010

Chinese-Style Mosque a Symbol of Indonesia’s Diversity

There is room in Indonesia for inhabitants to express their unique identity It is undoubtedly exotic in its looks, but – Read More...