50 Years ago, USA President John Fitzgerald Kennedy and USSR Premier Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev faced nuclear war and mutual assured destruction over the Cuban missile crisis. At the time, America believed that fierce resolution and brinkmanship won the day, but 50 years later acc... Read More >
According to a James Gallagher, health and science reporter for the BBC News, there have been no new classes of antibiotics discovered since the 1980s. As hospitals and the food industry gear up to increasingly stringent sanitary requirements, the BBC article warns us that the human race may find continued use of antibiotics becomes counter-p... Read More >
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Captain Nemo hasn't been seen for a few hundred years, but now he is back and wants to know where his submarine is. Have you seen it? Read More >
Neil Armstrong passed away at the age of 82 after a long career as test pilot, astronaut, business executive, and ambassador for space. He was propelled into everlasting fame on 21st of July, 1969, when he was the first human ever to walk on the moon. Neil - often described as a r... Read More >
ComposeTheFuture congratulates Felix Baumgartner - his success was just one month later than we predicted. His ongoing plans may include setting new records for subsea diving - so watch this space! Read More >
Lack of self control and will power is often blamed for why we procrastinate. There are all sorts of great things we are going to do, starting tomorrow, but our subconscious brain has lots of strategies to make sure tomorrow never comes. Unfortunately, a side effect is not just procrastination, e.g. not doing what we intended to do. Lack ... Read More >
