WHO says new coronavirus may be passed person to person
Two more people in Saudi Arabia are reported to have died from the virus, according to health officials.
— BBC News

Two more people in Saudi Arabia are reported to have died from the virus, according to health officials.
— BBC News
The immigration reform measure in the Senate would create a national biometric database of virtually every adult in the U.S.
— Wired
Lockheed Martin's ADAM system uses 10-kilowatt laser that can be fired at a target up to 1.2 miles away.
— Discovery News
Medieval churches and port buildings still visible off the English coastline.
— LiveScience
An ambitious project to establish a human colony on Mars has attracted applications from tens of thousands of would-be astronauts
— TIME
Days after Hitler’s suicide a group of American soldiers, French prisoners, and, yes, German soldiers defended an Austrian castle against an SS division.
— Daily Beast
Researchers have built and tested a form of invisibility cloak that can hide objects from heat.
— BBC News
Miley Cyrus was seriously spooked after staying in what she believed to be a haunted apartment in London.
— Belfast Telegraph
Spending 20 minutes in the sun could help to lower your risk of heart disease, scientists have claimed.
— The Telegraph
An image taken from orbit that was featured on NASA's website shows a potentially otherworldly extra.
— Unexplained Mysteries
Man who thought he just had a runny nose for a year-and-a-half finds out it was really his brain fluid leaking.
— Mail Online
Former U.S. Senator Mike Gravel believes statements from Air Force officers are proof of a UFO coverup.
— Wall Street Journal
New research is challenging the established version of events at Lark Quarry, in the Australian outback, almost 100 million years ago.
— BBC News
Object in the Texas sky breaks into a number of component parts that appear to start falling toward Earth.
— Unknown Country
Two dead stars, 150 light-years from Earth, are "polluted" with the raw material for strange, new worlds, scientists say.
— Space.com
For years Suren Manvelyan has been making extreme macro photos of both human and animal eyes.
— Wired
32-year-old Russian media mogul thinks he can build himself (and everyone) an android body by the year 2045.
— Mother Board
Northern Hemisphere observers can watch the event via live feed.
— National Geographic News
Are you prepared to meet your robot overlords?
— LiveScience
Oddity possibly caused by the compression of images by the Google Street View cars.
— Why Evolution Is True
Astronomers have recently discovered a series of hydrogen clouds floating in a starless stretch of space between the Andromeda and Triangulum galaxies.
— LA Times
On the Montel Williams Show in 2004, the mother of Amanda Berry, Louwanna Miller appealed to psychic Sylvia Browne for help in finding out what happened to her daughter.
— GhostTheory.com
An ancient astronomical alignment in southern Peru has been discovered by researchers between a pyramid, two stone lines and the setting sun during the winter solstice.
— LiveScience
Former legislators presided over panels made up of academics and former government & military officials, discussing their research or eyewitness accounts of UFOs.
— NY Times
A quantum internet capable of sending perfectly secure messages has been running at Los Alamos National Labs.
— MIT Technology Review
A promising physician's death has been attributed to a mysterious – and so far unresolved – cyanide poisoning.
— Wired
A person named "John Titor" started posting on the Internet one day, claiming to be from the future and predicting the end of the world.
— Pacific Standard
A British academic has gathered evidence suggesting garden was created at Nineveh, 300 miles from Babylon.
— The Guardian
Backyard bug-watchers are seeing the winged bugs known as cicadas come out of their holes in New Jersey and North Carolina after 17 years of underground slumber.
— Cosmic Log
The potentially deadly infection has been on the rise as warming climates and drought have kicked up the dust that spreads the fungus that causes the disease.
— CBS News