2019-03-01
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Dogs Aren’t the Only Animals That Bark
July 21, 2009And cats control us with their purrs - The only reason we notice that dogs bark is because domestic dogs vocalize in this way much more than birds, deer, monkeys and other wild animals that use barks. The reason is... continued
What is It?
July 20, 2009It smells like a lily, it spits at you, and it comes from deep underground. It has invaded a town in Idaho with the ominous name of Moscow. It's the giant Palhouse earthworm. There have been fewer sightings of it... continued
Spy Clothes
July 20, 2009A spy would probably try to wear clothes that made him invisible. Failing that, the best thing to wear would be clothes that could take photographs of everything around him, without him seeming to ever click a camera. BBC News... continued
The Secret of Easter Island
July 20, 2009It's not what you think - The giant monoliths of Easter Island are worn, but they have endured for centuries. New research suggests that a compound first discovered in the soil of this tiny South Pacific island might help us... continued
Fake Crop Circle Exposed
July 17, 2009Update - Nancy Talbot of theBLTResearch Team has announced that the National Geographichas refused to affirm that it will provide an unbiasedapproach to the crop circle phenomenon in its upcomingdocumentary. The National Geographic has had a documentarycrew in the fields... continued
Stunning Crop Formation Virtually Ends the Debate
July 17, 2009On Wednesday, July 14 a guest on William Henry's Revelations offered the opinion that most of the crop formations of the astonishing 2009 season were probably manmade. After the program, Whitley Strieber commented privately that what was needed was a... continued
Aliens Spotted in Crop Circle??
July 17, 2009A 350 foot crop circle of an ancient Mayan symbol has appeared next to Silbury Hill in the UK, an artificial mound datingfrom prehistoric times which has been the site of many crop circles over the years. On July 7th,... continued
Danger on the Beach!
July 16, 2009It's not the sun, it's the SAND - Who would have thought it? Children and adults who buildcastles and dig in the sand at the beach are at greater riskof developing gastrointestinal diseases and diarrhea thanpeople who only walk on... continued
Maybe You Don’t Really Want to Win the Lottery
July 16, 2009In this tougheconomy, the allure of buying lottery tickets seems like apretty enticing way to erase financial problems. But newresearch shows that people who won between $50,000 and$150,000 did not solve their debt problems and onlypostponed bankruptcy. Mid-level lottery winners... continued
Drugs in Meat
July 16, 2009So many antibiotics are being fed to cattle that physiciansare afraid these valuable drugs will stop working forhumans. This is all because when ranchers feedcorn tocattle (whichare grass grazing animals), in order to fatten them up,their stomachs become upset, so... continued