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February 5
Cavern May Hold Answers to Hobbits Rddle The chance discovery of an enormous chamber beneath the Indonesian cave where hobbit-like creatures were discovered promises to settle the debate about who - or what - the tiny creatures were.
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China and India Know About Underground UFO Base in Himalayan Border Area According to the few locals people on the Indian and Chinese side, this is where the UFOs are seen coming out of the ground
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Roman Descendants Found in China?
Residents of a remote Chinese village are hoping that DNA tests will prove one of history's most unlikely legends — that they are descended from Roman legionaries lost in antiquity.
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Tiny Engine Boosts Nanotech Hopes
Scientists at the University of Edinburgh have created a tiny engine powered by light that can be made to sort molecules.
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Mind Games
New on the Internet: a community of people who believe the government is beaming voices into their minds. They may be crazy, but the Pentagon has pursued a weapon that can do just that.
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February 7
Poison Gas Cloud Killed 30,000 Britons. Could it Happen Again?
It sounds like the plot of a blockbuster film, but according to scientists, just a little over two centuries ago tens of thousands of people in England were poisoned by lethal gas—from volcanoes 600 miles away in Iceland.
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Crystals May Have Aided Viking Sailors
Vikings may have used special crystals called sunstones to ensure gloomy weather did not come between them and an outing to sack British villages or discover new lands to the west, scientists have discovered.
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The 140 Year-Old Nanomachine
A molecule-sized machine proposed by a famous scientist 140 years ago has finally seen the light of day, thanks to boffins at the University of Edinburgh.
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Did Electricity Alters Martian Soil?
Planetary scientists now suggest that electrified winds on Mars may be the cause of the planet’s mysterious soil chemistry.
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Shocking News on Lunar Surface
Scientists have discovered that the surface of the moon can accumulate a huge charge of static electricity—up to 4,500 V has been detected so far.
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February 8
Can Aging Be Stopped?
Gerontologists consider the maximum lifespan for humans to be about 120 years. But with rising evidence for a genetic "death programme,"
which in principle could be amended, some researchers are starting to believe the limit could be extended.
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Microfossil Data Show Yucatan Impact Did Not Wipe out Dinosaurs After All Newly discovered evidence now casts fresh doubt as to whether an asteroid wiped out the dinosaurs.
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Looking For Microbial Martians
Although no strong evidence has emerged for life on Mars, the planet now seems considerably more hospitable than it once did—especially since the announcement last December that liquid water had flowed on its surface within the last few years.
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Himmler's Secret Quest to Locate the 'Aryan Holy Grail'
The Nazi leader, it turns out, visited the famous Montserrat Abbey near Barcelona where he thought he would find the Grail which Jesus Christ was said to have used to consecrate the Last Supper.
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Eternal Embrace?
Archaeologists in Italy have discovered a couple buried 5,000 to 6,000 years ago, hugging each other.
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February 19
Brain Scans Reveal Intentions of Calculating Minds Technology that can read people’s secret intentions even before they act has now been demonstrated by researchers.
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Is Intuition the Sixth-Sense or Merely Hypersensitivity to Environmental Stimuli?
The capacity of "knowing" things that have not yet happened, far-away events, or imminent changes in the immediate environment, has been well known by basically all native peoples across the world for millennia—despite its long-held rejection by skeptical scientific circles.
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Quantum Computer Set to Debut
Twenty years before most scientists expected it, a commercial company has announceda quantum computer that promises to massively speed up searches and optimisation calculations.
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'Doomsday' Vault Design Unveiled
The final design for a "doomsday" vault that will house seeds from all known varieties of food crops has been unveiled by the Norwegian government.
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Camera Spies Flying Bullets
In "The Matrix," characters could see bullets in slow motion as they sped toward them. Now, the U.S. military can too.
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February 27
Sudden Origin Theory Challenges Gradual Evolution A modified theory of evolution, called Sudden Origin, claims that evolutionary changes in species must occur suddenly, rather than through tiny gradual changes as suggested in Darwin's theory of evolution.
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British Military Experiments with ESP
The Ministry of Defence has released a previously classified Report which shows that it financed ESP experiments in 2002.
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Could We Have Hitched a Ride on UFOs?
Newly released files may put one mystery to bed, but in doing so
others are left unanswered. UK defence analysts apparently debated
whether ETs have visited Earth.
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‘Rakhigarhi Is Largest Harappan Site Ever Found’
The excavations have pushed back the history of civilisation by more than 500 years.
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Record Power for Military Laser
A laser developed for military use is a few steps away from hitting a power threshold thought necessary to turn it into a battlefield weapon.
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