Alex Horne
Could This New Drug Help to Alleviate Your Depression?
Vortioxetine, a newly available drug in the United States, has show benefits for depression suffers. Most notably, it's helping improve their memory.
Meeting London's Arab Super-Car Disciples
And one man who's not at all happy about the arrival of "wholly uncool" Arabs in Knightsbridge.
DON'T LET DICKHEAD DEVELOPERS KILL LIVERPOOL'S CLUB SCENE
It's hard to throw a warehouse party when you've got residents of luxury flats filing noise complaints.
Don't Let Dickhead Developers Kill Liverpool's Club Scene
It's hard to throw a warehouse party when you've got residents of luxury flats filing noise complaints.
Is the UK Government Protecting Companies Accused of Selling Torture Weapons?
Activists weren't given permission to prosecute two international arms companies.
This British Engineer Claims He's Discovered the Secret to Unlimited Clean Energy
People have been trying to create perpetual motion machines for hundreds, even thousands, of years, but they've all been failures or hoaxes because perpetual motion is impossible. But an Englishman named John Collins thinks he's got the problem pretty...
Scientists Are Working Out Whether You Can Have a Baby with Yourself
Single-parent reproduction is exactly what it sounds like—a very complicated scientific process that involves taking one person’s stem cells, making one of them male and the other female, before splicing them together to make a child.
I Went to a Support Group for British Alien Abductees
“The Queen isn’t a lizard—it’s not that simple.”
Will 'Smart Drugs' Really Make Us Smarter, or Just Ruin Our Lives?
Given the recent surge in the popularity of nootropics—non-addictive drugs that enhance learning acquisition and increase the coupling of the brain's hemispheres—a debate over the murky limits of our neurological optimization has arisen as well.