First study on Greenland’s snowpack reveals unexpected decline in atmospheric CO levels since 1950s

October 9, 2013
The first-ever study of air trapped in the deep snowpack of Greenland has yielded surprising results. Current computer models had predicted that levels of carbon monoxide locked into the snowpack would be higher than those recorded in the 1950s, yet... continued

Science Fiction becomes Science Fact: Light Sabers are now a Reality

October 9, 2013
Every Star Wars fan dreams of owning a real light saber, the elegant and beautiful weapon of choice for any Jedi knight. Well, according to the latest news from Harvard and MIT, the Force could soon be with us. Whilst... continued

Unknowncountry Weekender: Earthquake Swarms and Supervolcanoes–Should We be Worried?

October 4, 2013
There is earthquake activity around two supervolcanoes, one in North Korea and the other in the United States. Earthquake swarms in such areas can indicate magma movement, and scientists are studying both volcanoes. A thousand years ago the eruption of... continued

Water Found on Mars, So Is the Planet Alive? Our Unique Take

October 4, 2013
The Red Planet is in the news again this week: it appears that the planet which is in line for a bashing next year from Comet Siding Spring could once have supported life, as there is ice in the Martian... continued

Fireballs Rain Down as Another Asteroid Near Miss Takes Place. What’s Going On?

October 2, 2013
We are currently living under very volatile skies. Less than one year after a 10,000 ton meteorite exploded above the Russian city of Chelyabinsk in the Urals injuring 950 people, Russian scientists reveal that a nearby area of the country... continued

UN Says We’re Behind Global Warming–but All is Not as Expected

October 1, 2013
A recent study by the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) has proved beyond any reasonable doubt that global warming is not a natural phenomena, but caused directly by the impact of human greenhouse gas production. But how this is... continued

Unknowncountry Weekender: The Coming of Comet Ison in Astronomy and Astrology

September 28, 2013
We are getting a sense of astronomical déjà vu here at Unknown Country: Comet ISON is looming in our skies and already there are rumors of an accompanying spaceship, or even that the heavenly body itself is not a comet... continued

Scientific Study Confirms Fracking Causes Earthquakes–But Should We Stop?

September 27, 2013
Geologists have confirmed that the controversial process of fracturing rock to release trapped oil and gas reserves, otherwise known as 'fracking', can cause earthquakes. The rock is fractured using highly pressurized 'injections' of water, sand and other materials which creates... continued

The Diana Story Continues: Now It’s the Missing CCTV Footage

September 25, 2013
On August 17, Unknowncountry published its 8th story questioning the official account of the death of Princess Diana. In that story, we reported that British police were opening a new investigation based on claims being made that a member of... continued

Human Brain Growing in Test Tube

September 25, 2013
Some days we all feel like we need to have a brain transplant. This idea may not be so incredible from now on, as a recent study published in the journal 'Nature' explains. Despite the fact that the human brain... continued