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Wednesday, February 24, 2010


How a hobbit is rewriting the history of the human race

Research suggests that the little apemen, not Homo erectus, were the first to leave Africa.
— The Guardian

Mexico: More on the Hidalgo Incident

Multiple reports were received on February 10 regarding the sighting of a fireball crossing the skies over Mexico.
— Inexplicata

An egg inside another egg? Eggcellent

An Auckland man made an unusual discovery while cooking his breakfast.
— 3 News (New Zealand)

Invisible Extraterrestrials?

One of world's leading physicist says "they could exist in forms we can't conceive."
— Daily Galaxy

Saturn Moon Riddled with Gushing Geysers

Geysers are gushing water ice from fissures near the south pole of the icy moon Enceladus.
— Space.com

The Complex Physics of Clouds

How well do scientists understand clouds?
— Scientific American

The Future of Money

It’s flexible, frictionless and (almost) free.
— Wired Magazine

Prehistoric UFO and ET images found in remote cave in India

A group of anthropologists working with hill tribes have made a startling discovery.
— Archaeology Daily News

At 22ins tall, is this Nepali teenager the world's smallest man?

Khagendra Thapa Magar, 17, is flying to Italy to file a claim with Guinness World Records.
— Daily Mail

Placebo treatments stronger than doctors thought

There is increasing evidence that fake treatments have an actual biological effect in the body.
— Associated Press

Sheep gives birth to human-faced lamb

The lamb was born in a village not far from the city of Izmir, Turkey.
— Daily Telegraph

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