Boris Johnson’s brother has a say about The EU

              One of Boris Johnson’s two flaxen haired siblings has had their say about the EU – in or out. Jo Johnson said that science and technology firms would face a “decade of uncertainty” if we leave the EU. Jo says a Brexit would be a “leap in the…

Email inventor Raymon Tomlinson dies at 74

The US computer programmer, Raymond Samuel Tomlinson, the inventor of email and Internet Pioneer has died of heart attack, on Saturday March 5, 2016, at the age of 74. His ground-breaking use of the @ symbol in email addresses, is now an universal standard and his idea of sending electronic messages from one network to…

Friday March 4 – just another day? Not for Jerry and Rupert!

Rupert Murdoch and Jerry Hall/Jagger made their engagement more official – ie they got married on Friday March 4 2016. For Rupert it is his fourth marriage, and for Jerry her first Britishly official nuptial as her marriage to Mick Jagger was apparently not recognised in UK as she and Mick Jagger married in India. …

ICC T20 World Cup 2016 Schedule

ICC T20 World Cup 2016, scheduled to start from 8th March 2016 and on 3rd April, 2016 the grand finale will be played at Eden Gardens, Kolkata. The sixth ICC T20 World Cup 2016, scheduled to start from 8th March 2016 and on 3rd April, 2016 the grand finale will be played at Eden Gardens,…

Tests on Driverless TATA Nano in Kochi, India

Dr Roshy John Phd in Robotics,from   National Institute of Technologyin Tiruchirappali, kerala, Practice Head Robotics and Cognitive system, posted a detailed account of how he converted the Tata Nano using simulation-based development and successfully manoeuvred the driverless vehicle through streets of Kochi. He has been granted 17 patents filed in Robotics, consumer electronics and software…

Anti Gun Campaigner – sculpture made of melted down weapons

Dr Erinma Bell MBE is remembered in a sculpture as a peace activist and anti-gun campaigner. The piece will be unveiled by Greater Manchester Police and Crime Commissioner Tony Lloyd to mark Internatioanl Women’s Day. It is made of melted down illegal weapons taken from criminals by the local police force. It honours Dr Bell’s…

80th Anniversary for Spitfires

  A Spitfire flew over Southampton Water and the site of the Super marine factory in Woolston, where thousands of The World War Two fighters were manufactured. A flypast to mark the 80th anniversary of the Spitfire’s first flight has taken place over the Hampshire coast. The plane took off from the airport shortly before…

Elephant conservation in India

Elephants have been part and parcel of Indian culture. Any traditional festival in the earlier days had an array of elephants assembled, adorned with beautifully designed caparisons, as a symbol of pride. They were also used as a mode of transportation. Most of the Indian Maharajas (Kings) had domesticated elephants trained for various purposes. As…

Kaash at Sadlers Wells London wows the audience

Kaash – the unexpected, the unexplainable, the “thinking and dancing outside the box….” Breaking new ground is something that everyone who is an artist should feel it is their task to do. “Kaash” takes the audience on a ride which is not altogether comfortable and I believe it is studiously intended  to express pain and…