
Microwaving sewage waste may make it safe to use as fertilizer on crops
Jan 18, 2020 12:15 pm UTC| Insights & Views Nature
My team has discovered another use for microwave ovens that will surprise you. Biosolids primarily dead bacteria from sewage plants are usually dumped into landfills. However, they are rich in nutrients and can...
How Prohibition changed the way Americans drink, 100 years ago
Jan 18, 2020 12:13 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
On Jan. 17, 1920, one hundred years ago, America officially went dry. Prohibition, embodied in the U.S Constitutions 18th amendment, banned the sale, manufacture and transportation of alcohol. Yet it remained legal to...
Are self-driving cars safe? Expert on how we will drive in the future
Jan 18, 2020 12:13 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology
Cars are changing fast. But are innovations such as autonomous and flying cars a bright new dawn, or just a wild pipe dream? And if they become the futures way of getting from A to B, can we trust them to take us there...
Virtual reality could expand therapy options in remote areas
Jan 18, 2020 12:12 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology
In recent years, experts have focused on finding better ways to improve remotely delivered mental health care. Now, virtual reality (VR) may pave the way for myriad new opportunities. Using VR for remote therapy...
Why every company needs a Chief Fun Officer
Jan 18, 2020 12:11 pm UTC| Insights & Views Economy
It has long been recognised that all work and no play is likely to lead to less productive, dissatisfied workers. As far back as the 1930s, management researchers such as Elton Mayo and Mary Parker Follett noted that...
Heading into Iowa: Where do the Democratic candidates stand on health care coverage?
Jan 18, 2020 12:11 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
As Democratic presidential hopefuls gather in Iowa for the seventh debate, Iran and foreign policy will likely play a central role. But health care will remain the most important topic of debate for many Americans. No...
Can the Constitution stop the government from lying to the public?
Jan 18, 2020 12:10 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
When regular people lie, sometimes their lies are detected, sometimes theyre not. Legally speaking, sometimes theyre protected by the First Amendment and sometimes not, like when they commit fraud or perjury. But what...