Blog

$100 billion could ensure radiotherapy for all: study

An investment of $97-184 billion (87-165 billion euros) could make life-saving radiotherapy accessible to most people who need it by 2035 and save millions of lives, research showed Saturday. Achieving full access to radiotherapy in low- and middle-income countries would save an estimated 27 million “life years” — extra years that cancer patients would have lost without treatment. Millions of people die from treatable cancers because of a “chronic underinvestment”

L2 review: Pompey move to top

Leyton Orient’s winless sequence extended to four as they had to scramble for a point in a dramatic finish at Northampton, allowing in-form Portsmouth – 2-1 winners at Bristol Rovers – to move top of the Sky Bet League Two standings.

10 Best Art Deco Buildings in Miami Beach

Miami’s famed South Beach is an architectural treasure chest thanks to over 800 examples of art deco, all of which were built in the years following a devastating hurricane that razed the city in 1926. The Art Deco District is only one-square mile, and some of the most dramatic buildings overlook the beach on Ocean Drive, so exploring is easy. Here are our 10 favorites to check out next time

Long Weekend in Moab, Utah

Moab is known as the adventure capital of Utah thanks to its “slickrock” mountain biking trails and white-water rafting along the Colorado River. It’s also the gateway for Arches and Canyonlands National Parks. When it comes to the scenery, there’s nothing quite like this place. Its otherworldly red-rock landscape has doubled as alien planets in Star Trek and John Carter, and also provided the backdrop for movies ranging from classic John

UK spies reportedly saw everything you did on the internet

Leaked documents from Edward Snowden has revealed a number of surveillance programs conducted by the United Kingdom’s Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ), including a program to spy on every individual’s internet browsing habits. According to the documents that were obtained by publication The Intercept, the purpose of the surveillance operation called Karma Police, was to “build a web-browsing profile for every visible user on the Internet.” This included every user across