August

August 15, 2011

Spermless Mosquitoes Could Halt Malaria Spread

Malaria is spread to humans by female mosquitoes who suck blood in order to help their offspring grow, but British – Read More...
August 15, 2011

Scientists a Step Closer to Hepatitis C Vaccine

European scientists say they have successfully tested in animals a vaccine for hepatitis C, a contagious and debilitating virus that – Read More...
August 15, 2011

August 12-18, 2011

By Dr Robert Goldman Longevity News and Review provides readers with the latest    information in breakthroughs pertaining to the extension – Read More...
August 15, 2011

The World from on High

In Tibet, mountains are often considered the abodes of deities. For example, Amnye Machen, a mountain in northeastern Tibet, is – Read More...
August 15, 2011

The News in the News

By Richard Boughton In the old Jack Lemmon-Walter Matthau classic The Odd Couple, there is a scene where Felix Unger – Read More...
August 15, 2011

Women and Religious Radicalism in Indonesia

By Inayah Rohmaniyah Perhaps surprisingly, women’s issues have become a top priority on the major political and theological agendas of – Read More...
August 15, 2011

Oslo Attack Sheds Light on Polarising Debates

By Aslak Sira Myhre When terror struck Oslo, many in the West’s first response was to blame Muslims. In pubs – Read More...
August 15, 2011

There Is a Better Way

By Rev. Wayne Lavender Human history has been written in blood and tears. The terrorist attack on September 11 was – Read More...
August 15, 2011

On Sale: A vendor places Indonesian flags for sale along a street in Kerobokan. Indonesia celebrates its 66th Independence Day – Read More...
August 15, 2011

Forecasts for week beginning, August 13, 2011.

By Jonathan Cainer Our week begins with a Full Moon and goes on to bring an invisible conjunction of Venus – Read More...