Stonehenge Far Older than Thought

May 2, 2013
Authors such as Graham Hancock have claimed that the real human past is very different from what conventional research suggests and now conventional archaeological methods have revealed that Stonehenge, long thought to date from 2,500 BC, actually dates from 5,000... continued

Would Tracking the Gunshots Have Helped Catch the Boston Bombers?

April 30, 2013
You are walking down the street with a friend. A shot is fired. The two of you duck behind the nearest cover and you pull out your smartphone. A map of the neighborhood pops up on its screen with a... continued

Next Time, Those Fertilizer Bombs Will Fizzle (Not Explode)

April 30, 2013
An engineer who trained US soldiers to avoid improvised explosive devices (IEDs) has developed a fertilizer that helps plants grow but can't detonate the type of bomb that was used in the Boston Marathon. It's an alternative to ammonium nitrate,... continued

Herpes Hinders Memory

April 30, 2013
If you've contracted Herpes, will your memory fly away? The virus that causes cold sores, along with other viral or bacterial infections, may be associated with cognitive problems. A new study found that people who have had higher levels of... continued

Mystery Decomposing Foot–Bigfoot or Bear?

April 30, 2013
A decomposing foot was found in the woods near Quincy, Massachusetts by two boys, who collected it and brought it home. Police were informed, and it was determined by the local medical examiner that the foot was not human. Although it... continued

The Cure for Insomnia: Never Sleep Again

April 29, 2013
Here's a way to cure those restless nights--stop sleeping! There just aren't enough hours in the day to get everything done. If there was a DISEASE that robbed us of one-third of our lives, we'd invent a medicine to cure... continued

Tiny Russian Specimen Similiar to Greer Alien

April 26, 2013
In 2007, a tiny body surfaced in Russia that appears to have been similar to the Atacama specimen featured in Dr. Steven Greer's Sirius Documentary. The Russian specimen was said to have been found in 1996 in the Urals by an... continued

Kids Not Doing Well in School? Drug ‘Em

April 25, 2013
We live in an age where more and more kids seem to have ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder), which makes them restless and inattentive in class. Nearly one in five high school age boys in the United States and 11%... continued

Coastal Cities Set to Drown

April 25, 2013
With coastal areas bracing for rising sea levels, new research indicates that cutting emissions of certain pollutants can greatly slow down sea level rise this century. A research team found that reductions in just FOUR pollutants that cycle comparatively quickly... continued

Wake Up!

April 25, 2013
A new branch of science has to do with being zapped by light. Contactees (NOTE: Subscribers can listen to this provocative interview) often see blue lights, but what office workers may soon see in the future is RED lights: a... continued