Pole Shift May Happen Sooner than Expected

June 13, 2013
In 2011, scientists announced that the magnetic north pole was moving much faster than expected, changing position at a rate of 40 miles per year, and now recent measurements suggests that the movement may be accelerating. Magnetic pole shifts happen... continued

Possible New Pyramids Discovered in Egypt

June 12, 2013
Satellite archaeology researcher Angela Micol has located what could be a very ancient pyramid complex in southern Egypt. The complex could also be the remains of a fortified settlement built in later times, during the Ptolemaic period. From above, though,... continued

Rapid Sea Level Rise Means More Volcanoes, Earthquakes on the Way.

June 11, 2013
Unexpectedly rapid melting of polar ice and glaciers between 2005 and 2011 caused a rise in global sea levels of another 2/3rds of an inch, according to a study just published in Nature Geoscience. Increased water pressure against continental shelves... continued

Newly Discovered Asteroid Passed Between Earth and Moon Saturday Night

June 9, 2013
Asteroid 2013 LR6 will pass within 70,000 miles of Earth tonight, making its closest approach over Tasmania at 9:42 Pacific Time. The asteroid is 30 feet in diameter and NASA says it has no chance of striking our planet. What... continued

New Scientific Wonders Echo Visitor Skills

June 8, 2013
Being constantly bombarded with bad news, it's hard to remember that we live in a world of wonders, and science promises real miracles ahead. A visitor once said to a close encounter witness, 'we rearrange atoms.' This would be the... continued

As NASA Expert Warns, Huge Hole Opens in Sun’s Corona

June 7, 2013
A direct hit from an ejection of charged particles from the sun could be among the most serious of natural disasters, NASA head Charles Bolden warned Tuesday. Bolden spoke before scientists and industry members at the Space Weather Enterprise Forum,... continued

The Baltic Anomaly: the Mystery Deepens

June 6, 2013
The Baltic Anomaly, a strangely shaped object discovered last year at the bottom of the Baltic Ocean, has proved to be harder to fathom than researchers originally believed. It now appears that it might be far older than thought, possibly... continued

First Evidence of Other Universes Supports Master of the Key Prediction

June 5, 2013
Our universe may not be alone, something that the Master of the Key predicted in his 1998 conversation with Whitley Strieber, that was published in the Key in 2002. According to the eternal inflation model of the universe, the universe... continued

The Agony of the Dogs

June 4, 2013
Dogs are not only considered a delicacy in Vietnam, they are slaughtered with intentional cruelty because the adrenaline this produces in the suffering animal improves the flavor. Dogs are also rare in Vietnam and must be smuggled in from other countries... continued

Rivers Across Central Europe Burst Their Banks. Prague Evacuations.

June 3, 2013
Rivers across Central Europe rose above flood stage as parts of Prague flooded along banks of the Vltava River. So far, two people have died in flooding in Germany and Switzerland, and two are known dead and one missing in Austria.... continued