How Much Due Diligence is Enough?
By Thomas J. Fox.
Do you really know who you are doing business with in your supply chain? How much due diligence is enough? Should you update your due diligence on a regular basis? How about on a continuous basis? What ethical considerations [...]
Robotic Insects Make First Controlled Flight
By Alton Parrish.
Last summer, in a Harvard robotics laboratory, an insect took flight. Half the size of a paper clip, weighing less than a tenth of a gram, it leapt a few inches, hovered for a moment on fragile, flapping wings, and then sped [...]
Want To Slow Mental Decline? Play A Video Game
By Alton Parrish.
There may be a way for older people to prevent natural aging of their minds, and it could be as simple as playing a video game. Research shows mental agility game slows cognitive decline in older people
That’s according [...]
Ancient Israel Linked With Japan
By Arimasa Kubo.
Many of the traditional ceremonies in Japan and their DNA
indicate that the Lost Tribes of Israel came to ancient Japan.
Japan and Israel karate match up showing friendship
Dear friends in the world,
I am [...]
Midsize Earthquake Is Felt in Pakistan and India
By Jaime Ortega.
A medium size magnitude earthquake with a preliminary of 5.7 struck northwest Pakistan and India, according to the US Geological Survey.
The cities affected in Pakistan included Lahore, Peshawar, Jhang, Sargodha, Narowal, [...]
Is Antimatter Anti-Gravity?
By Alton Parrish.
First direct measurement of antimatter’s weight compared to that of normal matter.
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Antimatter is strange stuff. It has the opposite electrical charge to normal matter and, when it meets its matter counterpart, [...]


