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North Korea Claims to have Successfully Tested an H-Bomb — But Did They?
January 14, 2016On January 6, 2016, officials from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea announced that they had successfully tested their first hydrogen fusion bomb in an underground detonation, in North Hamgyong Province. North Korea's media claimed that this new weapon would... continued
NASA Forecasts that the Worst of 2015-2016’s El Niño is Yet to Come
January 13, 2016 The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has released their prediction that the El Niño cycle currently being experienced in the Pacific Ocean will have it's greatest impact on the United States early in 2016. NASA is also predicting that this... continued
Researcher says Gravity can be Manipulated, using Contemporary Technology
January 12, 2016Of the four fundamental forces known to science in our culture, there are only three that can be manipulated: electromagnetic, strong nuclear, and weak nuclear. Eluding our grasp thus far is the ever-important force of gravity, forcing us to expend... continued
Welcome to a New Epoch: The Anthropocene
January 9, 2016A international group of scientists have proposed that humankind's impact on the planet has been profound enough, with enough manmade materials deposited in the geological record, to re-define our current era as one shaped by humanity. The proposed name for... continued
Greenland Ice Sheet is Forming Massive Meltwater Rivers
January 8, 2016A new study has discovered what is behind a new phenomenon that is being seen on the Greenland ice sheet in recent years, due to it's accelerated melting: the formation of large rivers of fresh meltwater flowing on the ice... continued
Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton to Seek Disclosure on UFOs
January 7, 2016At a recent editorial board meeting with the New Hampshire newspaper The Conway Daily Sun, presidential candidate Hillary Clinton reminisced with a reporter about a conversation they had in 2007, regarding the subject of UFOs. If she is elected president,... continued
Temperature at the North Pole Rises Above Freezing
January 5, 2016Keeping in step with the record-breaking high temperatures that were experienced over the holidays, and over 2015 for that matter, the North Pole also saw unseasonably warm weather -- with one projection showing the temperature going above freezing for six... continued
DNA Tests on Ancient Peruvian Skulls Suggest They are not Human
January 4, 2016Recent DNA testing has been conducted on a set of ancient elongated Peruvian skulls that have baffled researchers for decades, due to their unusual shape and size. While the DNA testing is not complete, the results seem to indicate that... continued
New Imaging Device uses Wi-Fi Signals to See Through Walls
December 31, 2015Researchers 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, 2015The 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