Think you’re anonymous when you fire off a nasty letter onthe internet or peruse that forbidden porn site? A computerresearcher has found a way to track exactly what anycomputer is doing on the internet?so you could be beingwatched.
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Newswise – While theories about what our human ancestors ate abound,and are touted in modern low carb diet books, which promotethe idea that ancient man ate meat and not carbohydrates,until now there have been few methods for proving any ofthese theories. But now University of Arkansas professorPeter S. Ungar has found that by comparing modern-day teethwith the fossil teeth from ancient skulls, he can answerthese questions. He has discovered a major change in thediet of our early ancestors, as they switched from foragingand eating a plant-based diet, to becoming more efficienthunters and eating tougher, more chewy foods?like meat.
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The light pictured here appeared over St. Peter’s Basilica. Itwas 6:03 a.m. Italian time on the morning of April 8, 2005,6 hours before Pope John Paul II’s funeral. AnUnknowncountry.com reader writes, “I watched this as ithappened live on TV. It was awsome and just alittle chilling. I feel that this event (sign) is if great significance.”
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The Marburg virus outbreak in Angola has spread to theDemocratic Republic of the Congo and to Italy, where ninecases have been reported. Marburg has a short chain ofcontagion, and is not considered as dangerous as Ebola. Atpresent, it is believed that the virus can only be spread bytouch and contact with infected body fluids. An Italianpediatrician died of the disease last week in Angola, but itis not known if the cases just reported in Italy areconnected. A possible case in Portugal has been ruled not tobe Marburg.
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