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Eighty skeletons Discovered Near Machu Picchu

September 17, 2008

The remains, most of which were found in May 2008 at a site called Salapunku, probably date to 500 to 550 years ago, said Francisco Huarcaya, the site’s lead researcher.

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Physics-defying: Cheap power from water

September 12, 2008

An entrepreneur with $60 million in venture funding says he’s found an endless source of cheap energy. Trouble is, it violates the laws of quantum physics. » Read more

UFO and National Secrecy and the Freedom of Information Act

September 12, 2008

For over 60 years, the Unidentified Flying Object (UFO) phenomenon has mystified and intrigued Americans. There are many theories concerning the nature of UFOs and they are heatedly debated. Even the usage of the term “UFO” is debated by some.
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Scientists create synthetic tree

September 12, 2008

Scientists have made the world’s first synthetic tree: a palm-sized duplication of the elegant process by which trees drink. » Read more

Realistic view of US politics with Ron Paul

September 11, 2008

“If you ever get to the point where you believe the two parties are essentially the same, if the majority is outside of the establishment, it’s not very democratic. The process is not working,” Paul said.

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Busted! Pollsters caught fudging election numbers

September 11, 2008

This week’s mainstream coverage of the presidential horse-race has been dominated by a series of polls showing the McCain-Palin ticket with its first stable lead over Obama and Biden. Gallup’s tracking poll, USA Today and CBS News all show the Republicans with some kind of lead over the Democratic ticket. But, interestingly, all three polls were also conducted using a higher sampling of Republican voters than in July, raising a question of methodology. » Read more

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