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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

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

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