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DUCKS, NOT PESTICIDES! AN ANCIENT CHINESE FARMING METHOD IS CATCHING ON WITH FARMERS WORLDWIDE BY FINO Rice-duck farming is an integrated organic farming technology especially suitable for resource-poor farmers, enabling them to produce high quality organic […]
by Steve Cook I am delighted to feature Alma Deutscher (born February 2005), an English composer, pianist and violinist. At just six years old she composed her first piano sonata. When she was just seven […]
Australian scientists split seawater to produce hydrogen by Kieron McFadden In the effort to develop alternative fuels that are both plentiful and efficient, one major stumbling block has been the hitherto fruitless search for an […]
Artists blow up £1.2m of high interest debt in Walthamstow by CuratorSpace On Wednesday 13th March 2019, 411 people each with an average of £2959 outstanding high interest debt to their names, were sent yet […]
In Islam, as in many other faiths, even murderers and assholes get a respectful burial. Refusing to conduct the burial of Britain’s terrorists is about as high a condemnation of their actions as you can get […]
Funnily enough, I just penned a commentary on how the media specialise in bad news. Then I find this example from the Daily Telegraph of a little bit of good news that somehow occasionally gets through […]
Good news! (I hope). The Health Committee in the UK Parliament has launched a suicide prevention inquiry. As the featured article below explains, the aim is to find ways to reduce the suicide rate in this country. […]
As I contended in The World Looks Like It’s Getting Worse But Is It Actually Getting Better? Part 1, while the bad news grabs the attention, don’t be fooled. Behind the bewildered smoke screen of hysteria, something […]
This Company Claims It Can Tell If You’re a Terrorist Simply by Looking at Your Face By: Michaela Whitton Can you predict who is a murderer just by looking at their face? What about a […]
By Jeremy Wagstaff and Paul Carsten Thousands of apps running code built by Chinese Internet giant Baidu have collected and transmitted users’ personal information to the company, much of it easily intercepted, researchers say. The […]