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Louis Makiello
The Power of Sound: The Mozart Effect
Scientists around the world have claimed that Mozart's music makes people more intelligent and improves health.
People
May 5, 2022
‘The Science Delusion’ by Rupert Sheldrake—Part 2
Throughout the book, the author challenges different assumptions and beliefs held by the scientific community.
Beyond Science
September 7, 2012
Book Review: ‘The Science Delusion’ by Rupert Sheldrake—Part 1
Throughout the book, the author challenges different assumptions and beliefs held by the scientific community.
Beyond Science
August 31, 2012
Ancient Giant Spheres Scattered in Costa Rica Puzzle Archaeologists: Origins Unknown
When workers from the United Fruit Company began clearing the jungles of Costa Rica for banana plantations in ...
archaeology
August 12, 2012
The Enigmatic Stone Spheres of Costa Rica
When workers from the United Fruit Company began clearing the jungles of Costa Rica for banana plantations in ...
Beyond Science
August 12, 2012
Plants May Communicate by Sound
Some plants may communicate by making clicking noises with their roots, according to new international research.
Beyond Science
July 8, 2012
Shen Yun Performers Take a Break and Visit the Sights of London
Shen Yun Performing Arts International Company visit London on Friday, Apr. 13, before continuing their European tour at ...
US
April 13, 2012
British Prisoners’ Wages to Fund Victim Support Charity
Almost half of the wages of British prisoners are to be used to fund victim support services, Britain's ...
Europe
September 28, 2011
Prisoners’ Wages to Fund Victim Support Charity
Victim Support will receive up to £1 million a year from convicted offenders said the Ministry of Justice. ...
US
September 28, 2011
Bank Commission Proposes New Bank Rules
New proposals to make sure U.K. taxpayers no longer have to pay for banks' failures have been praised ...
Business
September 21, 2011
Former British MP Appears in Court on Fraud Charges
Former Labor politician Margaret Moran broke down in tears as she appeared in court on Monday charged with ...
Europe
September 19, 2011
New Rules for Banks by 2019
The Independent Commission on Banking (ICB), set up in September 2010 to promote financial stability, published its final ...
US
September 15, 2011
Cambridge Ranked Number One University in the World
The University of Cambridge has been ranked number one in the world for the second year in a ...
Europe
September 6, 2011
WikiLeaks Blames Guardian for Security Breach
Information-releasing company WikiLeaks is blaming the U.K. Guardian newspaper for the release of a quarter million confidential U.S. ...
International
September 1, 2011
Labour Motion Aims to Prevent Murdoch Takeover
Ministers would have more powers in new takeover legislation suggested by Labour.
US
August 31, 2011
Shell Defends Safety Record After North Sea Leak
Environmental groups are calling for the Royal Dutch Shell North Sea operations to be restricted.
Europe
August 26, 2011
Shell Defends Environmental Record After North Sea Leak
Department of Energy and Climate Change confirmed Shell's North Sea valve had been shut after more than 200 ...
US
August 25, 2011
Cameron and Miliband Diverge on Riots
Cameron says he will turn around the lives of Britain's worst families. Miliband says the prime minister is ...
US
August 20, 2011
British Banks Fund Cluster Munition Production
Royal Bank of Scotland (majority-owned by the U.K. government), Lloyds TSB, Barclays, and HSBC fund companies producing cluster ...
US
August 17, 2011
UK Fishing Fleet Wasted £1 Billion Worth of Cod, Says Think Tank
£2.7 billion worth of cod has been thrown into the North Sea, English Channel, and Skagerrak by EU ...
US
August 3, 2011
Pensions in UK Could Fail, Leaked Letter Reveals
In a leaked letter, Britain's Health secretary was exposed as expressing severe doubts about plans to reform public ...
Europe
July 28, 2011
NHS Pensions Could Fail Says Health Secretary in Leaked Letter
A leaked letter from Health Secretary says proposed reforms could prompt staff to leave NHS pension schemes, reducing ...
US
July 28, 2011
UK’s GDP Grows by Just 0.2% in Second Quarter
Though GDP grew by 0.2%, output in the production industries decreased by 1.4%. The Royal wedding, tsunami and ...
US
July 27, 2011
Pensioner Unharmed After Falling Into 35 Ft Well
After trying to release a pump inside a well to continue filling her duck pond, a 65-year-old was ...
US
July 27, 2011
Police Involvement in NoW
Three senior policemen were questioned by MPs on Tuesday with much questioning around Neil Wallis who was arrested ...
US
July 21, 2011
Rupert Murdoch Questioned by MPs
Appearing alongside his son James, the media tycoon gave hesitant and mostly short answers. He appeared to want ...
US
July 21, 2011
Murdoch Withdraws BskyB Bid
Rupert Murdoch has withdrawn his bid to take over full control of British Sky Broadcasting (BskyB).
International
July 13, 2011
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