By Stephanie Pappas LiveScience When meeting strangers in the wild, dolphins whistle signature tunes that may be the animal equivalent of “Hello, my name is…” stickers.
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By MessageToEagle.com It is not often scientists are willing to openly discuss the possibility of extraterrestrial life. According to a famous astronomy professor there is a reason why a majority of scientists avoid the subject
By Eric Pfeiffer Yahoo News A commonly prescribed drug used to treat high blood pressure may have the unintended benefit of muting racist thoughts in those who take it. A new Oxford University research study found that Propranolol, which works to combat high blood pressure, anxiety, migraines, and a number of heart ailments, affects the same part of the central nervous system that regulates subconscious attitudes on race. “Implicit racial bias can occur even in people with a sincere belief in equality,” said Sylvia Terbeck, lead author of the study, which was published in the journal Psychopharmacology. “Given the key role that…
By Jeremy Warner Telegraph UK A number of years ago, a story went around that sprouts were being transported from across Britain to an East Anglian airport, from where they were sent to Poland for washing and packaging before being air-freighted back again for sale in supermarkets located but a few miles from where they were grown.
By SPACE.com For as long as we can remember, humans have wondered if we are alone in the universe. While individuals and conspiracy theorists often come forward with new “proof” of alien visitations, even scientists have claimed to find evidence for extraterrestrial life. Here are our top five scientific claims for aliens.
A bright light appeared during one of Andrea Robinson’s traffic hits Thursday morning. Fox 10 checked with APS and Salt River Project to see if a transformer had blown, but that was not the case. The flash appeared in the area just to the right of Andrea’s head. If you know what it was – reach out to us online. Mysterious Light Flashes During Traffic on Fox 10: MyFoxPHOENIX.com
The UK public’s concern over genetically modified food has softened in the past decade, according to a new survey. A quarter of Britons are now unconcerned by GM food, compared with 17% nearly a decade ago, when supermarkets debated whether to introduce GM products following widespread public opposition and attacks on GM test fields in the 1990s. The number of people “concerned” about GM has also fallen by 5%
Scenarios examining how the first contact between the human race and an alien species might unfold are explored in the Season 3 premiere.
By Daniel Iglesias Rense.com 40 UFO cases remained unexplained in Uruguay The UFO phenomenon has manifested itself many times in Uruguay. Thirty years after research began, 40 cases remain unexplained. The files were declassified and EL PAIS was allowed access to them
By Eric McWhinnie In the Federal Reserve’s semiannual Monetary Policy Report to Congress on Wednesday, Chairman Ben Bernanke offered a prepared statement about current economic conditions and the outlook. Bernanke’s statement was then followed by a Q&A session.
By Hank Mills pesn.com (Pure Energy System News) An age of free energy is rapidly approaching. As we speak, multiple companies are preparing the technologies that will make energy abundant, cheap, and extremely low cost. The most exotic of these technologies are poised to bring an end to the age of fossil fuels, by allowing energy to be produced in radically novel ways.
By Bob Sullivan MSNBC News If you think privacy settings on your Facebook and Twitter accounts guarantee future employers or schools can’t see your private posts, guess again.
By CBS News Attorney General Eric Holder unveiled the Obama administration’s legal justification for killing Americans outside the United States Monday, saying “lethal force” can be used against U.S. citizens who present “an imminent threat of violent attack.”
By Keith Weiner New Austrian School of Economics Worldwide, an incredible tower of debt has been under construction since President Nixon’s 1971 default on the gold obligations of the US government. His decree severed the redeemability of the dollar for gold and thus eliminated the extinguisher of debt. Debt has been growing exponentially everywhere since then.
Al-Qaeda Chief Osama Bin Laden, who was killed on the May 02 last year in US Special Forces operation in Abbottabad, was not buried at sea but his body was shifted to the military mortuary in Dover, claimed a report on Monday.
By Christi Parsons Tribune reporter President Obama is moving one of two major world summits from Chicago to the presidential retreat near Washington, with an aide saying the president has decided he wants a more “intimate” setting than his hometown for the May gathering.