Apple’s A14 Bionic 64-bit chipset with 11.8 billion transistors

Apple’s A14 Bionic 64-bit chipset with 11.8 billion transistors is an ARM-based system  which performs 30 per cent faster than the A12 Apple new iPhone 12  comprising of the five-nanometre process as the chip’s transistors have been shrunk down the tiny on-off switches are now only about 25 atoms wide allowing billion more to be…

Bus collides with train killing 18

A bus carrying passengers  on their way to a temple to mark the end of Buddhist lent collided with a train 31 miles east of Bangkok, Thailand, on Sunday morning killing 18 people and injuring dozens more according to officials. The images from the scene show the  heavily damaged bus overturned on its side, and…

Fire engulfs Samhwan Art Nouveau building

Firefighters in South Korea have brought a devastating fire in a tower block under control. Hundreds of people had to evacuate as the fire broke out between the 8th and 12th floors of the 33-floor Samhwan Art Nouveau commercial and residential building which has about 120 households and shopping units. More than 80 needed emergency…

New toothless dinosaur species discovered

A team of researchers from the University of Edinburgh has discovered a new species of toothless two-fingered dinosaur that lived more than 68 million years ago. The animals had a toothless beak similar to the type seen in parrots. Multiple complete skeletons of the new species named Oksoko avarsan were dug up in the Gobi…

“Hairstressing.”

A Hairdressing Story. A Saturn Herald Very Short Story by Penny Nair Price. She went to the new hairdressers – the one by her bus-stop where the owner kept nipping outside for a fag whilst she was waiting for the number 60.  Sometimes she would be having a quick drag herself when the bus pulled…

Cities were places of “pessimism not hope”

Megalopolises cities like Chicago where 6 per cent of its inhabitants died of Cholera pandemic in 1854, the outbreak killed 8. 600 in 1892 and the great plague claimed the lives of over 100, 000 for London  (a quarter of the population) between1665-1666. Although cities have only ever been inhabited by a tiny minority of…

Kuwaiti ruler Sheikh Sabah Al Ahmad Sabah dies aged 91

  , the ruler of Kuwait  has died aged 91 on Tuesday. He pushed for closer ties to Iraq after the 1990 Gulf  War and peaceful solutions to other regional crises which  resolved a bitter dispute between Qatar and other Arab nations. He came to power in Kuwait as a strong US ally since the…

An Innocent Woman

AN INNOCENT WOMAN – A Saturn Herald Short Story by Penny Nair Price Would anyone ever discover his deep secret?  It seemed  he had committed the perfect crime and  he had got away with it – his most hated enemy was now ten feet under – and all because she was a cheating swine.  He…