Mind Bloody antidote to coke A CHEMICAL found in the blood of cocaine users could one day help counter the drug's potentially lethal side effects. In the US alone, millions of people use cocaine, and each year 150,000 end up in hospital emergency rooms with heart attacks or other side effects caused by the drug. These occur because cocaine interferes … 51¶¯Âþ
Washington diary CONGRESS has an astonishing capacity for mixing urgent matters of state with some of the most trivial nonsense imaginable. Consider what happened earlier this month when the Senate was debating how much money to give to two federal departments—Labor, and Health and Human Services. Of all the spending bills that Congress considers, the Labor and … Opinion
Life's a gas HERE'S a breathtaking idea: carbon monoxide might be good for your health. The deadly gas kills thousands of people each year, yet some scientists believe it could be a lifesaver. They say it could improve transplant patients' chances of survival, or even help people with asthma breathe more easily. Carbon monoxide is fast gaining a … Features
Good gadget guide LIKE DOGS, techie toys are not just for Christmas. So while cupboards around the world bulge with gadgets bought on a whim and discarded once the novelty value has worn off, it doesn't have to be that way. Here are a few more durable trinkets. Philips has a neat solution to a perennial problem. MP3 … Books & Arts
Feedback GREAT TO hear that the music broadcaster MTV is going green, but . . . It has come to our attention that a press release about the MTV Europe Music Awards, staged in Frankfurt a couple of weeks ago, promised that "thousands of trees" would be planted to "reabsorb the carbon dioxide created in the … Regulars