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Friday, November 20, 2009

The Top 8 Dinosaur Discoveries of 2009

Paleontologists have had a good year, bringing a slew of new dinosaurs to the books.
— Popular Mechanics

Could Jupiter Moon Harbor Fish-Size Life?

Below its icy crust, Europa is believed to host a global ocean up to a hundred miles deep.
— National Geographic News

Spirit Confronts Paranormal Team at Historic Plantation

A cranky ghost in the kitchen was recorded during one team visit.
— LancasterOnline.com

FBI hunting elderly bank robber

The 'Geezer Bandit' was seen wearing tubes connected to an oxygen cylinder.
— BBC News

Giant Lungless "Worm" Found Living on Land

A new amphibian species can survive on land with no nostrils, lungs or legs.
— National Geographic News

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Meteor the size of oven lights up the night sky, alarms Utahns

A fast moving meteor lit up the night skies over most of Utah just after midnight Wednesday.
— KSL.com

Mummy's CT scans show heart disease came before fast food

Research suggests that while modern risk factors may account for the current epidemic of heart disease, the ailment predates them.
— USA Today

More evidence that Transcendental Meditation helps the heart

Heart disease patients who practice TM have almost 50% lower rates of heart attacks, stroke and deaths.
— LA Times

Man killed wife 'during a dream'

The court was told man's disorder meant he was not in control of his actions when he strangled his partner of 40 years.
— BBC News

Hundreds of birds seem to mourn deaths of fellow ravens

Ravens have feelings, too, at least judging from an eerie scene Tuesday morning on Minnie Street in east Fairbanks.
— Newsminer.com

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Tiny insect brains can solve big problems

Some bugs can recognize human faces, count and categorize, studies say.
— Discovery

Lion opens family's car door with his teeth

A family thought there was nothing to worry about as they drove through a South African safari park.
— The Telegraph

Time-traveling browsers navigate the web's past

System gives browsers a "time-travel" mode, allowing users to find web pages from particular dates and times.
— New Scientist

Movie '2012' helps us prepare for future

The new blockbuster movie "2012" is exciting and fun ... but is it based on anything close to reality?
— American Chronicle

New mysteries of the Shroud unveiled

Body inside ancient linen 'levitated' while leaving image.
— WorldNetDaily

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Mystery 'dark flow' extends towards edge of universe

Something big is out there beyond the visible edge of our universe.
— New Scientist

Starvation 'wiped out' giant deer

Why this giant animal suddenly went extinct some 10,600 years ago had remained a mystery.
— BBC News

Invisibility Visualized: New Software for Rendering Cloaked Objects

Tool renders the visual effects of cloaking mechanism and its imperfections.
— Science Daily

Strong Leonid Meteor Shower Peaks Early Tuesday Morning

The best seats are in Asia, but North American observers should be treated to an above average performance.
— Space.com

Is Doomsday Coming? Perhaps, but Not in 2012

Scientists give many reasons not to worry about predictions based on the Mayan calendar that the world will end in three years.
— NY Times

Monday, November 16, 2009

2012 and the Coming Apocalypse

A look at how the latest "end of the world" prediction mirrors fears from the past.
— The Paranormal Pastor

Paranormal Monsters of Texas

Nick Redfern details two cases of potentially paranormal Bigfoot encounters in Texas.
— Mania.com

Jellyfish swarm northward in warming world

Massive wave of jellyfish causing major problems for Japanese fishing industry.
— PhysOrg.com

TV show V may reflect real UFOs, ET visitors

Contrasting how the new alien invasion TV series may play out in real life.
— UFO Digest

Hollywood: The Paranormal Fear Factory

An examination of a disturbing trend amongst recent paranormal films.
— Daily Grail

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Anniversary of "West Lothian Question" UFO mystery

Thirty years ago forester Bob Taylor had a remarkable encounter with a UFO, which purportedly left physical traces. Related video: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3.
— West Lothian Courier

Water discovery fuels hope to colonize moon

Finding could mean drinking water, rocket fuel, more for future lunar camps.
— Space.com

Wide Angle: Doomsday in 2012?

What is the real science behind "2012"? Discovery News asks experts to get to the bottom of the doomsday hype.
— Discovery News

ChemTrails: What Are They Spraying?

A series of photos taken over Yuma, AZ, show what some believe to be evidence of chemical spraying.
— Phantoms & Monsters

Are Earth's Oceans Made Of Extraterrestrial Material?

Researcher suggests that water was not part of the Earth's initial inventory but may have come from ice-covered asteroids.
— Science Daily

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