Military Protects Mexico’s Violent ‘Democratic’ Elections
Thousands of Mexican soldiers and federal police were deployed to guard polling stations on June 6 in edgy southern states as violence and electoral...
Here’s How Cars Cost The Society Six Times More Than Bicycles
A new study, Transport transitions in Copenhagen: Comparing the cost of cars and bicycles, by Stefan Gossling from Copenhagen’s Lund University and Andy S. Choi...
Swedish Police Car Rams Into Crowd Of Celebrating Students
On April 30, an unmarked police car drove straight into a crowd of students celebrating Walpurgis Night at the busy Medborgarplatsen square in Stockholm. According...
The Age of the Surveillance State
It’s a page out of Orwell’s 1984. The increasing revelations about surveillance across the globe into our private lives is causing a divide in...
Impressive: Akon Launches Solar Project To Supply Electricity to 600,000,000 People in Africa
In an era where electricity has become of the problems facing many nations in Africa, a compassionate heart has stretched out a hand to...
20-Year-Old Inventor Builds The First Cleaning System That Could Rid The Ocean Of Waste
The world’s largest clean up in history, designed by 20-year-old Dutch inventor, environmentalist and aerospace engineering student Boyan Slat, is aiming to remove large...
Fake Terror: Here’s Why The FDA Does Not Want You To Toss Down Stevia
Ever wondered why Stevia in its natural form is not approved for use as a food additive by the US Food and Drug Administration...
What The US Can Learn From Brazil To Force McDonald’s To Obey Labor Laws
The McDonald's Corporation is the world's largest chain of hamburger and fast food restaurants, serving around 68 million customers daily, in some 119 countries,...
Technology in Action: Floating Solar Farms To Provide 9855 Tons Of Food Per Year...
As the world’s population keeps on rapidly increasing, its direct and immediate effects on the land becomes more evident. Because when you are born,...
Facebook Introduces PGP Encryption; Now No Government Can Spy On Its Citizens
Taking a cue from Google and Apple, Facebook for the first time is giving its users more encryption options to keep their information private, infuriating...









