Paul McCartney’s son, James told the BBC website that he and John Lennon’s son Sean, George Harrison’s son Dhani, and Ringo Starr’s son Zak Starkey had mooted the idea of forming “The Beatles – The Next Generation”.
Sun Powered Swiss Aircraft Attempts To Fly From Switzerland To Morocco In A 48 Hour Journey
The sun powered airplane made its inaugural flight to Paris and Brussels in 2011.
Workers Exposed To Asbestos Are At Risk Of Heart Attack, Stroke & Serious Lung Diseases
Asbestos workers are at risk of heart attack, stroke and serious lung diseases, such as mesothelioma and asbestosis, as a direct result of their exposure to asbestos fibers.
Robert Redford Revisits ‘Watergate Affair’, Produces A Documentary For Discovery Channel
Robert Redford who played a journalist in the 1976 movie ‘All the President’s Men’ has signed up to produce a documentary for the Discovery Channel about the Watergate affair.
Camera Capable Of Visualizing Radioactive Emission & Pinpoints The Invisible Threat, Developed
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has developed a prototype ‘Super-wide Angle Compton Camera’ capable of creating images of gamma ray-emitting radioactive particles.
Tom Cruise Plays A Topless, Sleazy Rock Star In The New Musical ‘Rock Of Ages’
Tom Cruise plays the role of Stacee Jaxx, the frontman for rock band Arsenal in the new musical film ‘Rock Of Ages’.
Australia Lures U.S. Skilled Workers To Work In Its Booming Mining & Gas Industries
Australia is changing its immigration policy to attract more skilled workers from the U.S. to fill posts in its booming mining and gas industries.
Incidence Of Skin Cancer Melanoma Increases Among Young Adults In The U.S.
Melanoma is the most dangerous type of skin cancer and it is rising rapidly among young adults in the US.
Expanding Cities Spell Growing Greenhouse Gas Emission & Resources Demand By 2030
The world’s expanding cities are currently on track to occupy an extra area of 1.5 million square kilometers by 2030, equivalent to France, Germany and Spain combined.
Fast Food Has A Negative Effect On Mental Health, Regular Consumers Likely To Develop Depression – Study
People who often ate hamburgers, hotdogs and pizza are fifty one per cent more likely to develop depression than those who rarely or never ate them, according to a study.