Famed Roswell Witness and Disclosure Advocate Dr. Jesse Marcel Jr. Dies

August 26, 2013
Dr. Jesse Marcel died suddenly at his home today. It is believed that he was the victim of a heart attack. Dr. Marcel was the son of Col. Jesse Marcel, who was the first military officer on the scene of... continued

Wildfire Threatens San Francisco Water and Power: Ca Governor Declares Emergency

August 24, 2013
The Rim Fire in Yosemite spread to 110,000 acres overnight and threatened power lines and water systems serving the San Francisco area, causing California Governor Jerry Brown to declare a state of emergency. The fire, one of the most ferocious in... continued

When the Ocean Boils…

August 24, 2013
Shortly after the Tohoku Megathrust Earthquake struck off the coast of Japan on March 11, 2011, something strange happened in Norway. People watched in astonishment and fear as tight wave action in the normally quiet fjords made them appear to boil.... continued

New Super-Honey to Revolutionize Wound Care

August 23, 2013
What will we do without our bees? It turns out that a new kind of honey has "amazing" results treating wounds and infections. (For Linda Moulton Howe's way-early report on bee dieback, click here.) When the bio-engineered product Surgihoney was... continued

French Fusion Reactor Promises a New Energy Era–Eventually

August 22, 2013
It used to be China that was considered to be at the forefront of the development of fusion energy (the same energy the sun uses), but now it appears to be--of all places--that lovely tourist destination of southern France where... continued

Discovery of Still-Liquid Mammoth Blood Means a Clone is Close

August 22, 2013
Scientists are now closer than ever to bringing an ice age species back to life. Researchers from the Northeast Federal University in Yakutsk found liquid blood in a 10,000-year-old mammoth discovered off the coast of northeast Russia. With the help... continued

Tiny Comet Strikes Sun as Huge Solar Explosion Takes Place

August 21, 2013
In the early hours of Tuesday, August 20, a comet estimated to be only sixty to a hundred feet across dove into the sun, causing a huge solar explosion. Just before the comet hit, a coronal mass ejection exploded off... continued

Travel to the Stars May be Much Closer than Previously Thought

August 21, 2013
The speed of light may be the key to our getting off this planet. NASA physicist Harold G. White and his team are trying to determine whether faster-than-light travel--a "Star Trek"-type warp drive--might someday be possible (NOTE: Subscribers can still... continued

Scientists Implant False Memories

August 21, 2013
Researchers at MIT have successfully implanted false memories in mice. Using a technique called optogenetics, researchers were able to isolate neurons controlling a single memory in the brain, tag them, then later stimulate them with light to induce the memory.... continued

Greenland Ice Sheet Melting from Above and Below

August 20, 2013
The Greenland ice sheet is not only melting from above, but also from below. It has been discovered that this is caused by heat flowing up from Earth's mantle. It's variable across Greenland, absent in some places and intense in... continued