Endangered tiger cub triplets born in London

LONDON: At London Zoo, good news has come in threes. The zoo said Thursday that 5-year-old Sumatran tiger Melati has given birth to triplets, a little more than a year after the... Read more »

The Mars one Fatwa that never was

By Musa Furber Last week, mainstream media, blogs, and social media were abuzz about a fatwa. While fatwas normally do not attract much attention within the Muslim world, this one managed to... Read more »

Chile: Fossil whales in desert mystery solved

SANTIAGO: Scientists investigating a graveyard of marine mammal fossils near Chile´s northern coast say toxins generated by algae blooms most likely poisoned the animals millions of years ago. The study by a... Read more »

NASA discovers 715 new planets

NASA has announced a torrent of new planet discoveries, hailing a “bonanza’’ of 715 worlds now known outside the solar system thanks to the Kepler space telescope’s planet-hunting mission. A new method... Read more »

Iranian teacher builds robot to teach prayer

TEHRAN: An Iranian schoolteacher has innovated an amusing way of encouraging young children to say their daily prayers — robotics. Akbar Rezaie, 27, attended private robotics classes and learned to develop and... Read more »

360 Million Newly stolen credentials on market: Cybersecurity firm

BOSTON: A cybersecurity firm said on Tuesday that it uncovered stolen credentials from some 360 million accounts that are available for sale on cyber black markets, though it is unsure where they... Read more »

MWC 2014: Smartphone giants want your body

BARCELONA: Smartphone makers are fighting for space on your wrist and your head; lucrative real estate for a new wave of high-tech devices if only they can persuade you to wear them.... Read more »

Nokia launches Android-based phones

Nokia is targeting emerging markets with three low-cost smartphones that use Google’s Android operating system rather than the Windows Phone software from Microsoft, which is about to buy Nokia’s phone business. Nokia... Read more »

Early Morning Sky Spectacular

Provided by: DAVE RENEKE Attention all budding sky watchers, grab your telescopes. What you’re about to read might give you an uncontrollable urge to dash outside. The brightest planets in the solar... Read more »

Google acquires password-killing startup Slick Login

TRYING to remember all your online passwords can tie you up in a panicky, confused state. But Google might be changing all that with a sound-based password only your phone can hear. Google has acquired Slick Login, an Israeli security... Read more »

Japanese Astronaut Creates Amazing Light Spirals in Space

A Japanese astronaut created microgravity, multicolored light show on the International Space Station in the name of art. Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Kiochi Wakata has been using a specialized device that can to... Read more »

Islam in Ireland: the fastest growing religion

By: Maggie Armstrong Islam is Ireland’s fastest-growing religion, with the number of Muslims recorded in the 2011 Census – 48,130 – expected to reach 100,000 by 2020. In a country where only 34pc... Read more »

12 Natural Remedies To Beat The Flu

Daisy Luther Despite your best efforts at prevention, sometimes the flu just happens. If you work with the public or have children in school, you and your family will be exposed, and... Read more »

Robots to Breed with Each Other and Humans by 2045

By Nicholas West Cybernetics experts say it’s possible for robots to breed with each other, and with humans, by 2045. The magical transhumanist date of 2045 holds many predictions for how man will attain his final merger... Read more »

Scientists reveal Human-Powered Battery for RFID Implantable Chips

A team of US and Chinese researchers has revealed a tint implantable battery they have used to power a pacemaker. It converts the constant movement of organs such as the heart, lungs and diaphragm into energy. The thin, flexible mechanical... Read more »

Do You Chew Gum? If So, You Better Read This

If you are still buying chewing gum from conventional manufacturers, STOP TODAY! Do not buy another package or even eat another piece until you read this report. The following is an extensive... Read more »

The Psychological Dark Side of Gmail

By Yasha Levine Google is using its well-known Gmail service to develop Gmail service on the billions of people who use it. “We know where you are. We know where you have... Read more »

Top Ten Trends 2014 – A Year Of Extremes

By Gerald Celente In 33 years of forecasting trends, the Trends Research Institute has never seen a new year that will witness severe economic hardship and social unrest on one hand, and deep philosophic... Read more »

Junk food killing Americans

Have you noticed that there has been an absolute explosion in the number of people developing chronic illnesses, heart disease, diabetes and cancer?  If you are like most Americans, you probably have... Read more »

An Analysis of Freedom and Well-Being In America

By Dave Hodges “They hate us because of our freedoms.”  Who will ever forget this previous statement by one of the intellectual giants of our time, George W. Bush? Was George correct about... Read more »

Holy Fukushima – Radiation From Japan Is Already Killing North Americans

By Jeromie Williams You’re going to want to use every share button at the bottom of this article once you’re done reading, so get ready, it’s time to freak out:  Maybe. If... Read more »

22 Medical Studies That Show Vaccines Can Cause Autism

Concerns regarding vaccinations continue to increase exponentially in light of all of the information and documentation that has surfaced over the past few years. As a result, corporate media has responded to... Read more »

When TNA lives in Colombo and ‘Eelam’ is elsewhere

By Shenali D Waduge Let’s explore a very simple question. Exactly how does the TNA propose to give dignity to the Tamils by living away from them? Do they propose to run ‘Eelam’... Read more »

Book Review: “Mahatma Gandhi & My Grandfather, Allama Mashriqi”

Author: Nasim Yousaf Book Description: “I grew up learning from my family and the Khaksars about the role of Allama Mashriqi, Mahatma Gandhi, Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah, and other leaders in the... Read more »