‘First ever’ fall in global TB
Cases and death rates from TB have declined for the first time, says the World Health Organization.
‘First ever’ fall in global TB
Cases and death rates from TB have declined for the first time, says the World Health Organization.
Lords to debate NHS shake-up bill
Peers will pore over the government’s plans to overhaul the NHS later, with a vote on the controversial legislation due on Wednesday.
Greece health warning after cuts
Public health experts issue a warning about the health of people in Greece in the wake of the financial crisis.
The ego dwells in the pain of the past, re-creates it in the present and projects it onto the future.
Sleep is the best meditation.
Ditching DRM could reduce piracy, prices, inconvenience
Abandoning these restrictions could increase competition and drive down prices (as well as remove a serious inconvenience), encouraging more people to legitimately purchase content.
Here’s The Man Who Inspired Steve Jobs
Like Jobs, Land obsessed about function and form. Like Jobs, Land scoffed at the idea of “market research.” (Both men believed that consumers don’t know what they want until they see it.)
All truths are easy to understand once they are discovered; the point is to discover them
You don’t have to be a Jedi to make things move with your mind.
“The first thing is to clear your mind…to think of nothing,” says Ed Jellard; a young man with the quirky title of senior inventor.