De-Extinction: Could Dinosaurs Ever Walk the Earth Again?

March 27, 2014
Extinction forms a natural part of the cycle of life. Around 50 million species currently exist on our planet but scientific research has indicated that, since life evolved on Earth, between 1 and 4 billion species could have blossomed into... continued

Is Earth’s Core Heating Up? Too Little is Known

March 25, 2014
Billions of dollars are invested yearly for the purpose of space exploration, as navigating the galaxy is almost an obsessive preoccupation for the human race. Yet very little is known about the vast majority of our own planet: the internal... continued

Unknowncountry Weekender: Daydreaming can Make You More Intelligent

March 21, 2014
Daydreamers have historically been regarded as disconnected, apathetic, lazy individuals with a lack of focus. Some studies, including a 2010 study conducted at Harvard, state that "a wandering mind is an unhappy mind, and have concluded that daydreamers are unhappy... continued

Science Develops Method of Communicating with Animals

March 20, 2014
In recent years, researchers have been exploring methods of interacting with animals in an attempt to understand how they really feel about their lives. Dr. Ian Duncan, emeritus chair in animal welfare at the University of Guelph, Canada, claims to... continued

Rapid Ice Loss Renders Greenland Ice Sheet Unstable

March 19, 2014
An international team of scientists has discovered that the last remaining stable portion of the Greenland ice sheet is stable no more. The finding, which will likely boost estimates of expected global sea level rise in the future, appears in... continued

UFO Reports in Canada Increase Dramatically

March 19, 2014
With a total population of around 35 million people spread across a massive area of 9,984,670 km², (3,511,003 sq miles) Canada is one of the least populated countries on earth. In many parts, it is wild, remote and uncharted. Could... continued

Scientists Warn of Major Earthquake Risk Off Californian Coast

March 18, 2014
 Los Angeleans were given an unexpected alarm call from Mother Nature on Monday morning as an earthquake shook the city at around 6.25am. The earthquake was initially graded at 4.7 on the Richter scale, but this reading was reduced to... continued

Dr Roger Leir Dies

March 17, 2014
Implant pioneer Dr. Roger Leir died on Friday, March 14, after a long illness. He is survived by his wife and daughter. He was the author of the Aliens and the Scalpel, UFO Crash in Brazil, Casebook Alien Implants, Chopped... continued

A Dire Warning: the Disappearance of Flight 370 May Be the Beginning of a Terror Attack, Not the End

March 15, 2014
In his latest Journal entry, Whitley Strieber warns that the preponderance of evidence suggests that Malaysian Airlines Flight 370 was hijacked, and that the plane is probably still intact and on the ground somewhere, and, if so, represents the greatest... continued

Unknowncountry Weekender: Does the Horrible Weather Herald a New Ice Age?

March 15, 2014
This winter's weather broke or equaled snowfall and low temperature records across the United States, and led to epochal flooding in the United Kingdom where the government, working on the theory that climate change isn't happening, had over the previous... continued