Ultra-Thin Wearable Devices Could Provide Us with Removable Electronic Tattoos

May 3, 2016
One important aspect in the evolution of electronics is the continued miniaturization of our devices: we now have devices that can be kept in one's pocket that are more powerful than the massive supercomputers from a mere thirty years ago.... continued

White House Expected to Release Classified 9/11 Information

May 1, 2016
The Obama administration is expected to release a 28-page set of classified documents that reportedly discusses the potential support role to some of the 9/11 hijackers played by Saudi officials, in preparation for the 9/11 attacks. Release of the documents... continued

Clinton Hints at Potential Roadblock to Her UFO Disclosure Plans

April 30, 2016
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has said that there may be a factor that might keep her from fulfilling her campaign promise to disclose what the Unites States government knows about the UFO phenomenon, in that if the material she... continued

Brain Implant Enables Quadriplegic Man Use of his Hand

April 28, 2016
A research team at Ohio University has enabled a man suffering from quadriplegia to regain partial use of his right hand, using signals recorded by an implant that was surgically placed in his brain. "For the first time, a human... continued

Lake Michigan Megaliths may Date Back to the Last Ice Age

April 27, 2016
When it comes to mysterious prehistoric sites, North America's rich treasure trove of ancient puzzles tend to get overshadowed by more famous examples from Africa, Eurasia, and South America. Earthworks like the Serpent Mound in Ohio, and numerous medicine wheel... continued

Saturn’s Cassini Probe Offers New Clues for Planet Nine’s Location

April 26, 2016
Following the recent unveiling of evidence that there is an object in the outer reaches of the solar system large enough to affect the orbits of known planetoids, researchers have started looking for more clues as to where the elusive... continued

Megalithic Bosnian Sphere May Be World’s Oldest

April 23, 2016
The archaeologist behind the uncovering of Bosnia's Valley of the Pyramids has announced the discovery of what may be the world's oldest manmade stone sphere, at a site near the town of Zavidovici, Bosnia. "It is once again further proof... continued

Wild Tiger Numbers Increase for the First Time in Over a Century

April 22, 2016
The World Wildlife Fund has recently announced some good news on the animal conservation front: the number of tigers living in the wild has increased for the first time since records started to be taken in the early twentieth century.... continued

Two Major 7.0+ Earthquakes Strike Within Two Days: Are They Connected?

April 21, 2016
The geologically active region surrounding the edge of the Pacific Ocean, known as the Ring of Fire, has dramatically increased it's activity over the past week, with numerous earthquakes above magnitude 6.0 occurring in various regions along the Pacific Basin's... continued

The Groundhog Bought an Air Conditioner: February 2016 Continued to Break Temperature Records

April 20, 2016
Continuing the trend of upward-spiraling temperatures, February of 2016 broke even more records, with data from both NOAA and NASA agreeing on the trend. Last month was the hottest February on record, 1.21°C (2.18°F) above the 20th century average of... continued