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
Groundbreaking Energy Ball Wind Turbine for Home
September 4, 2008
Swedish company Home Energy recently revealed an innovative wind turbine that spins in a spherical formation. » Read more
Scientists teach whale to talk
September 4, 2008
Scientists in japan have given a beluga whale a vocabulary of three words, the first time a marine creature has been able to link a sound to an object and then repeat the sound as a ‘word’.
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Big Oil conspiracy! 376 mpg 1959 Opel uncovered!
August 29, 2008
Dave Perry of Old School Restorations of North Alabama had a mystery on his hands. A friend of his had bought this funky Opel (a 1959 Opel Rekord P1 Caravan) from the Talladega Speedway museum thinking it was some sort of Bonneville land-speed race car, but had no interest in it, so Dave picked it up. It’s a rather odd car, with its four-cylinder engine turned sideways and a chain-drive contraption to the rear wheels.
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Neurosky: Welcome to the future
August 28, 2008
Neurons that comprise the brain work on electrical impulses known as brainwaves. The last century of neurological research has demonstrated that brainwaves of different wavelengths can be indicative of unique emotional and mental states, like a focused awareness, a meditative state, or drowsiness. Brainwaves have been used in medical research and therapy for years. NeuroSky is introducing it to the consumer world. » Read more
New species proves evolution
August 17, 2008
A new species of water lily discovered this year helps prove the theory of evolution, a Manitoba scientist says. “This species isn’t just new to Manitoba, it is a new species of plant that has evolved fairly recently,” said Diana Robson, the Manitoba Museum’s curator of botany. “Evolution isn’t just something that occurred in the past; it’s happening right now.”
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NASA Mars photo leaked - wood found on mars!
August 5, 2008
Someone at NASA released a photo that they shouldn’t have, a picture of a piece of timber the size of a railroad tie, a photo that could get someone killed. There is no mistaking that the object in the print below is a piece of wood. NASA claims that Mars is a desert planet with no life at all. NASA lies, repeatedly.
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Another astronaut claims UFO’s & aliens are real
July 24, 2008
FORMER NASA astronaut and moon-walker Dr Edgar Mitchell - a veteran of the Apollo 14 mission - has stunningly claimed aliens exist. And he says extra-terrestrials have visited Earth on several occasions - but the alien contact has been repeatedly covered up by governments for six decades.
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Space Agency Astrophysicist to reveal UFO technology
July 14, 2008
An astrophysicist claims to know the true source of a strange grouping of lights that appeared in the Arizona night sky 11 years ago. Dr. James R. Bartzen said he has indisputable proof that the so-called “Phoenix Lights” were a product of secret man-made technology being shielded from the public.
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Japanese Firm Demonstrates Car That Runs On Water
July 11, 2008
If you’re tired of spending money like water on gas, maybe you’d just rather spend money on water, period.
That’s what you’ll be doing if a Japanese firm has its way.
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