- Debunked 9/11 Conspiracy Claims From NIST
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) report has responded directly to many conspiracy claims, specifically linked to WTC 7. --Popular Mechanics - How Much Can You Learn From a Home DNA Test?
One reporter has her DNA analyzed and finds that genetic testing isn't an exact science. --Discover - Sixth 'Taste' Discovered - Calcium
The capability to taste calcium has now been discovered in mice. --Live Science - Two more face transplant triumphs
One operation was on a Chinese man whose face was slashed by a bear. --New Scientist - Man Makes Record Catch With Barbie Fishing Rod
Toy hooked a state-record channel catfish, at 21 pounds. --Fox News - Supernatural science: Why we want to believe
Monsters are everywhere these days, and belief in them is as strong as ever. --LiveScience - Poltergeists and Our Plastic Reality
Brad Steiger delves into case histories of psychical researcher Harry Price. --Haunted America Tours - Elephants master basic mathematics
A cunning Asian elephant won a simple counting game. --New Scientist - Mystery surrounds humming noise
In the U.K, a hum has led to 50 people contacting Sudbury Town Council. --BBC News - Scientists Make a Fat-Burning Fat
Brown fat is full of mitochondria, the body's energy-producing cellular machines. --Wired - Ex-Salem cop channels spirit world
Chuck Bergman helps police and desperate families find missing loved ones. --Boston Herald - Scientists Say We Can See Sound
New research suggests the human visual system processes sound and helps us see. --LiveScience - Five Mysterious Skulls
Dare they be called, human? --Cult Case - Who I Think the Visitors Are
The 'visitors' may be time travelers, from a parallel universe, the dead —or all 3, writes Anne Strieber. --Unknown Country - Meet Yoda the cat with FOUR ears
The household pet was born with an extra set of ears. --Daily Mail - Shroud of Turin stirs new controversy
A Colorado couple researching the shroud dispute radiocarbon dating. --LA Times - Inventors are sure cars can fly
Most flying cars never get off the page, let alone the ground. --USA Today - Astronomers Find a 'Minor Planet' near Neptune
The small, comet-like object is likely made of rock and ice. --Universe Today - Premature baby 'comes back to life'
Miscarried fetus, which had been declared dead five hours earlier, was found to be breathing.
--Jerusalem Post - Israeli Turtle Gets Skateboard to Replace Legs
Arava the disabled turtle is using her new set of wheels to get around. --AP - Star Trek warp drive is a possibility
Two physicists have devised a new scheme to travel faster than the speed of light. --Telegraph - Bird flu hopes from 1918 victims
Victims of the 1918 flu virus that killed 50m still have protection. --BBC News - 3D galaxy map to probe dark energy's history
The Sloan Digital Sky Survey has made detailed 3D maps of relatively nearby galaxies. --New Scientist - Bigfoot press conf. & the art of selling a website
What was most revealing about the Bigfoot press conference was not what was said, writes Chris Matyszczyk. --CNET News - 10 Best Science Fiction Planets
Sometimes an author will create a world whose presence has a weight and ring of truth. --Discover - USAF still silent on Stephenville
Billy Cox has been pressing the U.S. Air Force for a response to MUFON's report on the Stephenville UFO. --Sarasota Herald-Tribune - How Big Brother watches your every move
The average Briton is being recorded 3,000 times a week. --Telegraph - Sightings of 'Wolf-Like' Creatures in Stafford, UK
A tribe of subterranean creatures who surface to hunt for food could be behind the 'werewolf' sightings. --Phantoms and Monsters - Minding Mental Minefields
A new report from the National Research Council argues that the military should harness the power of neuroscience research. --Science Progress - Earth's Plate Tectonics May Eventually Stop
The Pacific is the biggest ocean on Earth, but it's getting smaller every day. --LiveScience
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Great collection of stories. Thanks
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