New Imaging Device uses Wi-Fi Signals to See Through Walls

December 31, 2015
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have developed a device that can directly image a person through solid walls, in real time. The device, called RF-Capture, transmits regular wi-fi signals into the area being imaged: in the case of... continued

DARPA’s Hypersonic Craft Crashes after Hitting Mach 20

December 30, 2015
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency announced that their hypersonic HTV-2 test aircraft crashed during an August 11 flight test, but not before demonstrating that it could maintain control at twenty times the speed of sound -- for three minutes,... continued

Half of All Medical Literature My Be False, According to Medical Journal Editor

December 29, 2015
In a continuing trend within the scientific community, Dr. Richard Horton, the current editor-in-chief of respected medical journal The Lancet, has announced that a large portion of the medical literature being published today is false, with perhaps up to half... continued

Storms Predicted by UC Climatewatch Slam Much of US

December 28, 2015
Storms across the southern and central US have left at least 35 people dead and devastated many communities. While flooding and severe thunderstorms continued in the southeast on Sunday, north Texas and Oklahoma began to experience dramatic temperature drops and... continued

Did the Ancient Romans Visit America?

December 25, 2015
Over the years, the long-standing assumption that Christopher Columbus discovered North America has persisted in our history books, despite archaeological evidence that other European explorers landed here well before him, and even set up settlements, as was the case with... continued

2015’s Christmas Season is Forecast to set Record Warm Temperatures

December 24, 2015
The eastern half of North America is definitely not dreaming of a white Christmas this season: the forecast is calling for record-breaking warm temperatures this week, with some regions to see temperatures 35º Fahrenheit (19ºC) above normal. Temperatures are expected... continued

Could Ancient Hominids have Survived into the Ice Age?

December 23, 2015
A recent study has made a controversial analysis of a fossilized femur, originally excavated from Southwest China's Maludong (‘Red Deer Cave’) in 1989. The study says that the small leg bone in question originally belonged to an early hominid, such... continued

New Memory-Rewriting Therapy can Erase Fear — In Two Minutes!

December 22, 2015
Throughout human history, many unfortunate individuals have fallen victim to crippling phobias, from natural fears such as arachnophobia, to fears acquired from traumatic events, leading to PTSD. These conditions can take sometimes years, even lifetimes to cure, and some individuals... continued

Tiny Bone Carving may Upend our Understanding of the Megaliths at Göbekli Tepe

December 19, 2015
Researcher Andrew Collins has recently published an article outlining the discovery of the link between carvings that appear on a small bone plaque, and the megaliths at the Göbekli Tepe archaeological site where the plaque was found. These carvings may... continued

Hubble Telescope Captures First Predicted Appearance of a Supernova

December 18, 2015
In a first for astronomy, a distant supernova has been observed that was previously predicted to appear, has been imaged by a team of astronomers from the University of South Carolina, using the Hubble Space Telescope. The prediction utilized the... continued