John Hogue returns for his 10th anniversary Dreamland predictions special, and he’s looking for 2014 to be a year of enormous change. Listen as he tells Whitley and Anne Strieber his predictions for the year. And Anne Strieber has a prediction of her own, a surprising one about advances in drone technology and where they may lead.
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This video was posted by a ‘cottage industry’ UFO video poster who makes money off of advertising. But it’s also possible that it’s a hoax designed to attract clicks. Still, it’s an interesting image. Possible unknown…unless a streetlight.
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According to the Bible, the first human man ever to walk the Earth was Adam, created by God and partnered by his female counterpart Eve. Norse mythology shares a similar concept of a deity-created man and woman, though in Norse legend the planet’s first couple are entitled Ask and Embla.

Regardless of his given name, the world’s first man has recently been the focus of two scientific studies looking at an area of genetics known as phlyogenetics, a field of research examining the evolutionary roots of all species. The studies have been attempting to discover the essence of "Adam," sifting through a host of chromosomes to find the one from which all others were derived.
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Research into regenerative medicine is an area where significant progress continues to be made, and the latest breakthrough has been heralded as a "major scientific discovery."

Two recent studies published on Wednesday in the journal Nature outline a ground-breaking new method of creating stem cells merely by dipping blood cells into acid.

Dr. Haruko Obokata at the Riken lab in Kobe, Japan, described how her team had "shocked" blood cells with acid and found that this triggered their transformation into stem cells. The new form of cells have been termed "STAP" (stimulus-triggered acquisition of pluripotency) cells.
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