Health

Nestlé tries to patent flower and gain monopoly over natural cure

Nestlé tries to patent flower and gain monopoly over natural cure

The nigella sativa – more commonly known as fennel flower – has been used as a cure-all remedy for over a thousand years. It treats everything from vomiting, fevers and skin diseases. It has been widely available in impoverished communities across the Middle East and Asia. However, one corporation wants to put a stop to all that and declare itself[Read More…]

Unexplained low-frequency noises causing havoc in Southampton

Unexplained low-frequency noises causing havoc in Southampton

Southampton residents have been plagued by a mystery, unexplained noise, it has been reported. The low-frequency drone is causing sleepless nights in Hythe, Holbury and Dibden Purlieu. The noise has been forcing some residents out of their homes, while another resident is said to be considering early retirement after being badly affected by the stress of living with the noise.[Read More…]

The Fukushima has been subject to a number of severe radioactive leaks this year

Heavy rain causing radioactive leaks at Fukushima

Heavy rain has caused further radioactive leaks at Fukushima, it has been reported. The findings came as a team of experts from the UN’s nuclear watchdog ended their review of Japan’s progress in cleaning up after the tsunami-sparked meltdowns of March 2011 created the worst atomic disaster in a generation. The leak is the latest in a long line of[Read More…]

Science fiction comes to life

Science fiction comes to life

Science fiction finally comes to life as heart surgery is performed on a 25 week old foetus. It is an amazing state of genius that doctors can finally repair a heart on a 25 week old foetus inside its mother’s womb. Recently it was reported that surgeons, were able to perform such a complex operation after practising on a jelly[Read More…]

Robotic limb goes 3D

Robotic limb goes 3D

Joel Gibbard a young graduate has created the world’s very first 3D printed hand for £600. This invention could change the world as it has the potential to reduce production costs by up to 99%. The robotic limb is better known as the prototype of the Dextrus hand and uses motors instead of muscles, and steel cables instead of tendons.[Read More…]