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Activist Promotes Openness on Alien Visitations Activist Stephen Bassett, who is a big proponent of UFO disclosure, and the negating of government cover-up, is on a two week tour of Australia to promote his agenda. As we hear more and more on government disclosure, Bassett has gone a step beyond. Last ... About UFO Sighting Reports This week, we travel to the beautiful state of North Carolina to check out some recent sightings. Our first report is from a man, who after picking up his son from school, witnessed a large, disc-shaped object hovering over a clump of trees. Our second rep... About UFO Video from Malaysia Test your knowledge of UFOs with this recent video taken in Novo Mesto, Slovenia (Central Europe) - Monday, 19 July, 2010 10:30 PM. Unfortunately, there is little information about the video, and this is one of my main gripes about youtube video reports.... About UFO Photographed - Tuaran Beach Resort, Malaysia An unidentified flying object (UFO) was reported sighted at a beach resort in Tuaran recently. The round blue object, which was said to be hovering in the sky near the Tuaran Beach Resort, was sighted by resort guests and employees. Tuaran Beach Resort ... About Bigelow Comments on UFOs on New York Times Our parent company, and the folks who sign my checks, the New York Times, has posted some very interesting comments by Robert Bigelow, who, as you may know, is a billionaire, and has given millions of dollars to SETI, and also MUFON. He is in the process ... About Podesta Reverses View on Disclosure Here is something I thought was very interesting. As you may know, John Podesta, who was White House Chief of House under President Clinton, and also served as co-chairman of the Obama presidential transition team, made a very profound statement regarding ... About LOCAL GHOST LEGEND: The White Lady Of Durand Eastman Park "I'm sending this note to you to ask you if you would have any information on the The White Lady of Durand Eastman Park in Rochester, New York," writes Tony M. "I live not too far from there and it's always been an interest to me about the history of her. ... About PARANORMAL NEWS: Haunted Restaurant, Roosevelt and Bigfoot, Crop Circle Mystery Photo: Michael Felletter Top story: Remodeled restaurant stirs up ghosts Plus: Teddy Roosevelt related Bigfoot story in his book Supermodel Kate Moss thinks her London home is haunted Ghostly things are happening at hospital Guiding your sleep... About The Curious Creature "The most terrifying event to happen in my life happened just five years ago," reports Sophie. "One late evening I was watching a movie in the living room with my parents. I needed to get something from my bathroom, so I left for a second. As I passed by m... About TV REVIEW: My Ghost Story - bio Channel There is an excellent new documentary program on the bio Channel called My Ghost Story. Credible people tell their true stories, accompanied by their own video, photos or audio documentation. This is a very well-done, interesting and often chilling program... About |
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Judge: FWS plan excluded possible lynx habitat MISSOULA, Mont. -- A federal judge has ruled that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service arbitrarily excluded "critical habitat" that could be occupied by the elusive Canada lynx. Seattle Post Intelligencer Fri, 30 Jul 2010 04:43 GMT Zedonk! (It's A Donkey-Zebra Hybrid Baby) Week-Old Mixed Species Foal Reportedly Named Pippy Longstockings Turning Heads At Georgia Wildlife Preserve CBS News Fri, 30 Jul 2010 04:36:49 EDT Just Buy It: Impulsiveness Tied To Brain Chemical From proposing to a loved one to going on a shopping spree, many of life's decisions are guided by the brain chemical dopamine. scientists now say dopamine might explain why some people are more impulsive than others when it comes to planning and thinking. NPR Fri, 30 Jul 2010 00:00:00 -0400 Mars site may hold 'buried life' Researchers identify rocks that they say could contain the fossilised remains of life on early Mars. BBC Thu, 29 Jul 2010 23:09:35 +0000 Feds, farmers create habitats for migrating birds MAMOU, La. -- Water gurgling from a well is flooding Craig Gautreaux's rice and crawfish fields, turning the farm into a wetland for migratory birds whose usual Gulf of Mexico wintering grounds are threatened by the oil spill. Seattle Post Intelligencer Thu, 29 Jul 2010 21:56 GMT Regulation could save genome scanning, not kill it The personal genomics industry has been bruised by the US Congress, but embracing sensible regulation could shift it to the heart of clinical medicine NewScientist.com Thu, 29 Jul 2010 21:00:00 GMT The Digital Seven: Internet Guardians in Case of Catastrophe In Case of a Catastrophe, Seven IT Experts Will Be Mobilized With Digital Keys to Secure the Internet. CBS News Thu, 29 Jul 2010 20:57:17 EDT Video: Calcium, Heart Attack Link A new study in the British Medical Journal shows calcium supplements are linked to an increased risk of heart attack. As Dr. Jon Lapook reports, researchers say doctors should rethink recommending calcium. CBS News Thu, 29 Jul 2010 20:12:19 EDT X Prize for oil spill solutions The X Prize foundation, best known for launching the private spaceflight industry, launches a $1.4 million oil clean-up challenge. BBC Thu, 29 Jul 2010 19:38:00 +0000 All set for synthetic silk? Synthetic silks have a great future - if only scientists can unlock the chemistry of natural silkIt's tougher than Kevlar and stronger than steel, and no one really knows how to make it. Except spiders of course. And silkworms. Scientists have been trying ... Guardian Thu, 29 Jul 2010 18:00:45 GMT |
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Triceratops 'Secret Location' Found in South Dakota Badlands An internationally-renowned dinosaur hunter is hoping to bag a Triceratops skeleton at a 'secret location' in the South Dakota Badlands. Discovery Thu, 29 Jul 2010 11:36:39 EDT Dinosaur of the Day - Medusaceratops Medusaceratops looked like a melange of various ceratopsian dinosaurs: this herbivore had two Triceratops-sized horns jutting out of the top of its head, but also a large, flat, vaguely butterfly-shaped frill reminiscent of Centrosaurus. (Why so much head ... About Wed, 28 Jul 2010 07:00:04 +0000 Sotheby's Plans Huge Fossil Auction Could it be that the dinosaur fossil market is poised for a rebound? After a couple of years in which many notable, well-preserved skeletons failed to meet their reserve price (I'm talking to you, Cliff the Triceratops!), Sotheby's of France is planning a ... About Mon, 26 Jul 2010 07:00:51 +0000 Dinos Dug Around for Prey Fossilized mammal burrows reveal that some dinosaurs dug into these dens in search of furry morsels. Discovery Fri, 23 Jul 2010 07:00:00 EDT Evidence Discovered for Digging Raptors The tiny, mouse-sized mammals of the Mesozoic Era did their best to avoid being noticed by predators--either by spending their time high up in trees (like the late Triassic Eozostrodon) or by burrowing down into the forest floor (like the late Jurassic Fru... About Fri, 23 Jul 2010 07:00:24 +0000 Dinosaur of the Day - Massospondylus Massospondylus is the classic example of the family of dinosaurs known as prosauropods--small-to-medium sized, small-brained herbivores of the early Jurassic period whose relatives later evolved into towering sauropods like Barosaurus and Brachiosaurus...R... About Wed, 21 Jul 2010 07:00:54 +0000 10 Biggest Dinosaurs How heavy was Argentinosaurus? What was the wingspan of Quetzalcoatlus? Read this list of the 10 biggest dinosaurs (as well as non-dinosaur reptiles like pterosaurs, pliosaurs and therapsids) to find out. About Wed, 21 Jul 2010 07:00:54 +0000 Dinosaurs A to C A complete, alphabetical list of every dinosaur that ever lived during the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. About Wed, 21 Jul 2010 07:00:54 +0000 10 Deadly Dinosaurs Not all dinosaurs were equally deadly--some were built for exceptional mayhem, sporting huge teeth, sharp claws, and (occasionally) even the ability to outwit their prey. Here's a list of the 10 fiercest, deadliest, and just plain most dangerous dinosaurs,... About Wed, 21 Jul 2010 07:00:54 +0000 Tyrannosaurus Rex The once--and always--king of the dinosaurs. About Wed, 21 Jul 2010 07:00:54 +0000 |
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CMU Launches $7 Million Educational Initiative The CMU Robotics Institute, with the help of a seven million dollar DARPA grant, has announced the launch of a four year educational initiative called Fostering Innovation through Robotics Exploration (FIRE). The goal is to use student interest in robotics... Robots Wed, 28 Jul 2010 19:06:10 GMT Robots: Nanosystems "There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom", as Richard Feynman famously pointed out during a talk in 1959. And a lot of progress has been made since: The latest episode of the Robots podcast takes a look at nanorobotics and the current state of the art concern... Robots Mon, 26 Jul 2010 16:48:09 GMT Gostai Frees Urbi Kernel Source Under AGPL There's one more free/open robot operating system option out there today. Jean-Christophe Baillie of Gostai SAS writes, "I thought you might be interested to know that the Urbi Operating System for robotics is now going open source.". If you're familiar w... Robots Mon, 19 Jul 2010 19:25:59 GMT Random Robot Roundup The Swirling Brain let us know about a cool robot lifeguard named EMILY. Actually it's more of a robot lifejacket that swims through the water on it's own at up to 28mph, locating the distressed swimmers using sonar. And if a robot lifeguard's not enough, ... Robots Wed, 14 Jul 2010 18:46:58 GMT Robots: R&D at iRobot The latest episode of the Robots podcast interviews Brian Yamauchi, Lead Roboticist at the iRobot Research Group. Yamauchi gives an overview of some of the major developments at iRobot, including new ways of sensing, human-robot interaction and collaborati... Robots Mon, 12 Jul 2010 18:01:32 GMT Giant Dallas Robot Cited as Best Public Art By now most residents of the Dallas / Fort Worth area are aware of the giant, 35,000 lbs steel robot that towers over DART's Deep Ellum rail station. Robot builders may also be aware of the robot from coverage in Robot Magazine. Now, the rest of the world ... Robots Wed, 30 Jun 2010 18:37:54 GMT |
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