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  • Space, sea and saving humanity: Five of the most expensive, mind-blowing science missions ever untertaken

    November 25, 2014

    From the discovery of penicillin to the invention of the computer, science has been fundamental to the survival and progression of humankind over the last few centuries.    It has completely changed the way we live and thrive in the modern world, with the transformation set to continue – it would be difficult for anyone [...]

  • Samsung brewing leadership changes after smartphone slump

    November 24, 2014

    Changes may be coming in the upper tiers of Samsung Electronics’ leadership, after the tech industry giant and creators of the Galaxy smartphone suffered a particularly difficult year of declining profits, stock price and market share. According to one possible scenario, the company’s current head of mobile and one of three co-chief executives, Shin Jong-kyun, [...]

  • Raycats and earworms: How scientists are using colour-changing cats and nursery rhymes to warn future generations of nuclear danger

    November 24, 2014

    How do you warn generations 10,000 years into the future to stay away from nuclear waste repositories? It’s the conundrum facing scientists in the US – and some of the solutions have displayed some surprisingly inventive thinking.   The problem is this: although we’ve found ways of storing nuclear waste fairly safely, it has an [...]

  • The inflation-boosting video games set to become Christmas blockbusters

    November 19, 2014

      Video games have been credited with helping to push up inflation in the run-up to Christmas – we take a look at some of the titles that will be raking in the big money   The Crew This is racing sim meets Grand Theft Auto, with a vast open world America to explore (to [...]

  • Half of Liberia jobless over Ebola fears, but World Bank cuts own estimate of total economic impact by a 10th

    November 19, 2014

    Ebola is having a “substantial” impact on Liberia's employment, with nearly half of those who were working when the disease first surfaced jobless by the start of November 2014.    A new report by the World Bank Group, in partnership with the Liberian Institute of Statistics and Geo-Information Services and the Gallup Organization and conducted [...]

  • How we can turn London’s thriving tech startups into billion dollar digital giants

    November 16, 2014

    Just four years after the Prime Minister and the mayor of London launched the Tech City initiative, London now has one of the fastest growing technology sectors in the world. Visitors to any of its tech hubs will be struck by the industry and dynamism of the capital’s entrepreneurs and startups, driving innovation and change. [...]

  • Where has Ebola spread to? Liberia President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf says country no longer in state of emergency

    November 13, 2014

    The west African country Liberia has is no longer in a “state of emergency” over Ebola.   The epidemic, which has already killed over 5,000 people since it began in December last year, is the worst on record. But the rigorous implementation of control measures in Liberia has resulted in a slowdown in the spread [...]

  • GSK to start Ebola vaccine trials in west Africa next month

    November 13, 2014

    GSK says its Ebola vaccine will begin trials in west Africa next month.   Safety clinical trials will take place in Mali at a treatment centre run by the charity Medicins Sans Frontieres (MSF), which has been at the forefront of tackling the virus since the epidemic started in December last year. It is hoped [...]

  • Quotas on immigration would be a disaster for London’s tech startups

    November 12, 2014

    Political debates over the benefits and drawbacks of immigration will no doubt rage on for years to come. But while the opposing sides pick apart the evidence over the impact of migrants on the public purse, one thing is clear: London’s tech ecosystem faces a very significant skills shortage. Government should be doing all it [...]

  • The rise of Spotify (minus Taylor Swift): From Radiohead’s “dying corpse” dig to 200m weekly streams

    November 12, 2014

      The irrepressible rise of Spotify, the streaming service that Taylor Swift left last week   OCT 2008  Spotify goes live Spotify is founded in 2006 by CEO Daniel Ek, but it isn’t until two years later that it’s launched for public access. The same year, the Swedish company announces that it has negotiated licensing [...]

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