Nature operates on a delicate balance; when it goes wrong, it goes really wrong. Ecosystems and food chains are one of our planet’s many such balancing acts – however, much like the Force in George Lucas’ universe, breathtaking...
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For those who grew up watching The Jetsons, a childhood staple from yester-year that more than a few of us will remember fondly, flying cars were a sci-fi dream that we hoped we’d live long enough to see, but never actually believed we would. Well...
Throughout our history, humanity has ventured to new shores to prosper, be it to trade, farm, dig for gold or drill for oil. To the entrepreneurs amongst us, new frontiers mean new resources, new needs, and new opportunities for business. Since long...
If you haven’t heard of the Svalbard archipelago, a small island group halfway between Norway and the North Pole, you’re in good company – aside from the tiny civilian population of Longyearbyen who call Svalbard home, few know of this remote part...
“By merging molecular gastronomy with virtual reality, we can finally enjoy any food we want in a whole new way.”
Recent advances within the realms of science never fail to impress us here at Endeavour Magazine. Over the past decade alone mankind has witnessed remarkable advances in the field of bio-research, ranging from the great strides forward that have...
In the past decade, it has been a joy, not to mention a relief to watch the world’s transition toward a cleaner, more sustainable future gathering pace. Contrary to the opinions of the naysayers, evidence from the scientific community is all but...
There are some employees that always stand out from the rest. This is not something that you should worry about though. Not everyone is able to be the best in an organisation. But it’s important to secure those key employees and harness their...
Today, thanks to advancements in medical science, most treatments are quick, painless and effective. However, that doesn’t make it any less daunting when undergoing a serious medical procedure. There’s that panic that something will go wrong and the...
After two years of maintenance and upgrading, the Large Hadron Collider at CERN has been started up again in April 2015. Considering the media attention that the LHC received when it was first switched on, this restart has been met with much less...