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Goodbye, universe
It’s an occurrence that shouldn’t be bothering us. Long after humankind is dead and gone and the sun — the sole source of energy in the solar system — burnt out, the universe will not appear to be the same as it does today. The visible universe is destined to shrink to an abysmally small s...  | Read.. 
Chip to keep your child safe
If your child could wear an implant — a microchip that could tell a computer where he or she was at any time to within a few metres — would you buy i ...  | Read.. 
Climate change — the X factor
James Hansen, director of Nasa’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies, has for long been one of the most prominent figures in climate change resea ...  | Read.. 
Less sleep, more fat
Scientists have found a new clue to explain the link between lack of sleep and obesity. ...  | Read.. 
The Milky Way
Goodbye, universe
Lab Report
No water woes
Coffee cuts cancer risk
Tone up your Windows
Anything you use over a period of time tends to get worn out and needs proper maintenance for a fresh lease of life. This is true of Windows. As you install and throw away programs, connect to the internet and invite spyware, and load memory-hogging ...  | Read.. 
Unmentionable diseases
No one likes to broadcast intimate embarrassing details about their life. They may talk about their tonsillectomies, appendectomies, typhoid or fractu ...  | Read.. 
Why Corner
Why do we get drunk faster on cocktails?