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Friday, November 6, 2009

The Many Mysteries of Neanderthals

We are currently the only human species alive, but as recently as maybe 24,000 years ago another one walked the earth.
— LiveScience

Zamora Dies

Former Socorro, NM police officer and eyewitness to one of the most well-known UFO cases in history, Lonnie Zamora died Monday night.
— Twilight Language

Glowing Coral Photo

Fluorescence found to aid healing.
— National Geographic News

Feeling grumpy 'is good for you'

An Australian psychology expert who has been studying emotions has found being grumpy makes us think more clearly.
— BBC News

Experts cannot explain paranormal events in Czech house

Inhabitants of a family house say they have to extinguish mysterious small fires, up to 60 a day.
— Prague Daily Monitor

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Can we manipulate the weather?

Chinese scientists claim to be able to control the weather. But is so-called geoengineering more than wishful thinking?
— The Guardian

Major quakes could be aftershocks

Many recent earthquakes may have been the aftershocks of large quakes that occurred hundreds of years ago.
— BBC News

Cousin: Japanese captured Amelia Earhart

Wally Earhart of Carson City, the fourth cousin of Amelia Earhart, says the U.S. government continues to perpetrate a "massive coverup."
— Nevada Appeal

Tomorrow's weather: Cloudy, with a chance of fractals

The laws that govern the atmosphere might actually be very simple.
— New Scientist

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

James Gilliland Declares ECETI Ranch Off Limits

The ECETI ranch is a UFO hotspot regularly visited by UFO enthusiasts and investigators.
— Phantoms & Monsters

4 True Stories of Alien Abduction

Nick Redfern writes about close encounters of the 'Fourth Kind.'
— Mania.com

Thousands await Knock's new Virgin Mary vision

Pilgrims have traveled to a rain-soaked corner of western Ireland hoping to witness a miracle.
— The Observer

UFO plunges Sicilian town into darkness

Multiple witnesses saw a UFO move across the sky above their homes in the commune of Montserrat.
— All News Web

Theme-park dummy trick becomes teleconference tool

An animated face that looks three-dimensional is projected onto a dummy's blank face (with video).
— New Scientist

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

UFOs in South Valley?

Comet or 'space' debris seen falling through the atmosphere on Oct. 26.
— Gilroy Dispatch

Giant Crack in Africa Will Create a New Ocean

A 35-mile rift in the desert of Ethiopia will likely become a new ocean eventually, researchers now confirm.
— LiveScience

Long-range Taser raises fears of shock and injury

Pentagon project features a projectile capable of delivering an electric shock to incapacitate a person tens of meters away.
— New Scientist

Snowcap vanishing from Mount Kilimanjaro

More than quarter of the ice present in 2000 was gone by 2007.
— Associated Press

Japanese fishing trawler sunk by giant jellyfish

The trawler, the Diasan Shinsho-maru, capsized off Chiba as its three-man crew was trying to haul in a net.
— The Telegraph

Monday, November 2, 2009

I saw UFO beam up a buffalo

Derek Bridges has revealed how he shot extraordinary footage which UFO experts say shows aliens beaming an animal into their spaceship.
— The Sun

Magnetic 'eyesight' helps birds find their way

Birds that navigate using the Earth's magnetic field rely more on their eyes than on the magnetic particles in their nostrils.
— New Scientist

7 ghoulish archaeological discoveries

From brains to preserved bodies, scientists have dug up some scary stuff.
— MSNBC

Team Discovers New Dinosaur Species

The species lived 112 million years ago during the early Cretaceous of central Montana.
— PhysOrg.com

Somali man, '112', weds girl, 17

Mr. Dore said he and his bride - who is young enough to be his great-great-grand-daughter - were from the same village in Somalia.
— BBC News

Logging 'caused Nazca collapse'

The demise of the Nazca society was linked in part to the fate of a tree.
— BBC News

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Tweance, the Twitter seance, 'contacts Michael Jackson and Kurt Cobain'

The Tweance, the Twitter séance, has reported that Michael Jackson is "at peace", and Kurt Cobain thinks Dave Grohl is a good drummer.
— The Telegraph

A good day to get spooked at the Stanley Museum

At the Stanley Museum in Estes Park, history buffs can hear all about one of the nation's most famous haunted hotels.
— The Denver Post

Scientifically Haunted House Suggests You're a Sucker

To test whether it's possible to artificially induce paranormal experiences researchers design a scientifically haunted room.
— Wired

How Britain became a nation of ghost hunters

Ghost-hunting events are on the increase, and not just at Halloween.
— The Guardian

Where do ghosts come from?

Reporter for New Scientist investigates reports of ghosts at a haunted castle in Cumbria, UK.
— New Scientist

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