January 09, 2004

» The Arab contribution to civilisation

ARAB WORLD | The Arab contribution to civilisation

The Arab contribution to civilisation spans art and philosophy as well as the 'hard' sciences. It includes a certain number of specific, ground-breaking inventions and theories, but in addition to these strokes of genius it also has a more subtle dimension. For the golden age of Arab science and philosophy was one of contacts and exchanges between cultures, of spontaneous borrowings, and of two-way influences.

» The military-industrial complex: alive and well

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Military-fuelled growth, or military Keynesianism as it is now known in academic circles, was first theorised by the Polish economist Michal Kalecki in 1943. Kalecki argued that capitalists and their political champions tended to bridle against classic Keynesianism; achieving full employment through public spending made them nervous because it risked over-empowering the working class and the unions.

The military was a much more desirable investment from their point of view, although justifying such a diversion of public funds required a certain degree of political repression, best achieved through appeals to patriotism and fear-mongering about an enemy threat - and, inexorably, an actual war.

» Tricky old game, archaeology

BBC NEWS | Scotland | 'Historic find' is old garden patio

"Over the course of the following months, we engaged in a series of excavations only to find out that what we were digging up was in fact a 1940s patio.

» Woman sheds skin, lives to tell

TheSanDiegoChannel.com - Health - Woman's Skin Falls Off, Miraculously Survives

Dr. Daniel Lozano, from the UCSD Regional Burn Center, said, "She lost skin in her entire body. It's rather dramatic to really see this coming off in sheets."

Even the membrane covering her internal organs -- her eyes, mouth, and throat -- began peeling away.

» Shark vs squid

BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | New giant squid predator found

Sleeper sharks even appear to target the biggest species of large squid - the colossal squid, which is about double the size of the shark