🔒Menopause’s secret – Longevity boost for humans and whales: F.D. Flam
In a whirlwind of life, humans emerge as remarkably long-lived creatures, a trait illuminated by a recent study on menopause.
In a whirlwind of life, humans emerge as remarkably long-lived creatures, a trait illuminated by a recent study on menopause.
Andrew Kenny challenges common comparisons between humans and animals, emphasising the uniqueness of human morality.
Prof. Tim Noakes explains how humans evolved to eat fat and protein and how carbohydrates have led to the prevalent diabetes and obesity pandemics.
This article outlines the Food and Drug Administration’s reasons why Ivermectin should not be used to treat or prevent Covid-19.
Nick Binedell, the founder and former dean of GIBS, Africa’s top business school, applied his mind to some tricky questions posed by members of the Biznews community.
London-based Geoff Johnson, creator of a charity event that has raised almost £2m for SA NGOs, reckons the diaspora potential is rarely tapped.
Elon Musk laid out a vision of travel to Mars that was heavy on both technology, and on the dangers that await those first explorers just a decade from now.
One of the first things one learns about Commercial Law is that a company is a legal persona. An entity. Singular. The simple fact escapes most trainee financial journalists. When writing about companies they invariably apply “their” instead of “its”, needing to be weaned away from the plural to singular. This separate persona, however, is … Read more