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      The inside of the Joint European Torus (JET) at the Culham Science Centre near Oxford, England. Experiments begin there soon to see if it is possible to create a commercially viable source of nuclear fusion energy – the goal for decades of scientists who say they cannot predict what will happen. AFP
      Can the stars' power be harnessed on Earth?

      Crucial experiments are about to begin on the world's most advanced nuclear fusion reactor, the Joint European Torus (JET) near Oxford, England.

      UAEJuly 28, 2013
      He should have listened to the Financial Crisis Observatory, which has a remarkable track record in predicting financial market crashes. Justin Sullivan / AFP
      Market crash? He saw it coming

      In a quiet corner of Switzerland, a team of scientists has been forecasting global financial meltdowns for 15 years. Using formulas based on the concept of 'self-organisation', the Financial Crisis Observatory can predict economic bubbles with unerring accuracy,Robert Matthews reports

      UAEJune 30, 2013
      The effect of the comet Shoemaker-Levy 9, which came close to Jupiter in 1994 and was torn apart, dumped a large amount of water into the planet's atmosphere and left a series of brown scars on the planet's southern hemisphere.
      We are all made of comet dust

      Mankind owes a lot to chunks of rock and ice floating through space.

      UAEJune 16, 2013
      Anton Yelchin stars as the USS Enterprise communications officer, Pavel Chekov, in the latest film, Star Trek Into Darkness. Photo courtesy of Paramount
      Can’t you beam me up, Scotty?

      Star Trek's technological feats are ahead of the times - dreamt up almost half a century ago, much of its technology is today a reality.

      TechnologyMay 19, 2013
      A Myanmar woman lights peace candles during a vigil on January 1 in Yangon to end Myanmar’s civil war. A Harvard University professor’s latest book claims that the world is becoming a more peaceful place over time. Soe Than Win / AFP
      Peace is finally getting its chance

      In light of endless reports of wars, terrorism and atrocities, the very suggestion that people are steadily being nicer to each other seems preposterous. Yet the evidence has been accumulating for centuries.

      ScienceApril 21, 2013
      Ripples from another dimension

      Have scientists lost their nerve in the face of a truly mind-boggling discovery? The European Space Agency (ESA) has just unveiled the cosmic findings of Planck, its orbiting observatory that has been peering into deep space for nearly four years.

      UAEApril 07, 2013
      The overweight are told to simply eat less and move more, but new research suggests empty calories may be sabotaging the best-intentioned efforts. istock photo
      Calorie count does a fat lot of good, scientists say

      New research puts paid to the weight loss mantra: 'fewer calories in, more calories out'.

      ScienceMarch 23, 2013
      The German airship Hindenburg crashed as it tried to land at Lakehurst, New Jersey, in 1937. Murray Becker/ AP Photo
      Hydrogen still on the back burner

      Hydrogen has the potential to fuel the world's cars, despite fears generated by airship disasters such as the Hindenburg in the 1930s. The problem is unlocking its potential cheaply. Using a chemical 'midwife', methanol may provide the answer, as Robert Matthews reports

      TechnologyMarch 17, 2013
      Illustration by Fred Matamoros for The National
      Planets may affect our lives after all

      Astrology is rightly regarded as hokum, but recent work by astronomers seems to show that the other planets in our solar system can have a significant effect on the Earth’s climate and, thus, our history.

      ScienceFebruary 23, 2013
      New tactics needed in war on cancer

      A permanent cure for some cancers may be impossible. But that doesn't mean the situation is hopeless.

      ScienceFebruary 10, 2013
      Heart disease: Is sugar the real killer?

      As the link between fat, cholesterol and heart disease has fallen apart, ever more studies are linking heart disease to carbohydrates - and specifically sugar.

      TechnologyJanuary 27, 2013
      Why gold is out of this world, and fake diamonds can look real

      Mankind has long been drawn by the lustre of gold and the sparkle of diamonds, but only recently have scientists been able to establish the extraordinary genesis of the precious metal and create in a laboratory diamonds that look like the real thing.

      TechnologyDecember 23, 2012
      An Emirati man pass by 10mw photovoltaic plant at Masdar City in Abu Dhabi. AP Photo/Kamran Jebreili
      Abu Dhabi prepares to host Jane Goodall and Daryl Hannah

      World Future Council convenes in Abu Dhabi this week, pondering the issue of environmental security.

      ScienceNovember 17, 2012
      The mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot coined the phrase fractal and brought together the ideas of fractal geometry. Hank Morgan / Getty Images
      Forecasting weather or financial markets all begins with a cauliflower

      Scientists now believe that the geometrical entities known as fractals may hold the answers to a variety of problems. That's why they are studying one vegetable in particular.

      TechnologyNovember 04, 2012
      Emirati men sit under a stock market screen at Dubai Financial Market. AFP PHOTO/KARIM SAHIB
      Economic forecasts are economical with the truth

      Prof Gerd Gigerenzer, a leading risk expert at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development in Berlin, found that the forecasts were seriously wrong in nine of the 10 years covered.

      TechnologyOctober 20, 2012
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