The “shadow” of a small wooden version of the Stonehenge monument has been found about half a mile away from the Stonehenge site (which is in the center of crop circle country). It offers the promise of much more exact dating than has been possible with Stonehenge, because unlike stone, the remains of the wood replica can be carbon dated. Organic objects found near Stonehenge have been dated, and it is assumed that the monument was raised around4,500 years ago.
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The popularity of the movie “The Kids are All Right” prompts many people to ask: Should the sexual orientation of prospective adoptive parents be considered when placing children in adoptive homes? According to a new study, the answer may be “no.” In a sample of 106 adoptive children living in different parts of the US, youngsters were developing well regardless of whether they were living with lesbian, gay or heterosexual parenting couples.
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Insects may have tiny brains the size of a pinhead, but the latest research shows just how clever they really are. Will the future Earth be controlled by intelligent insects? Scientists have discovered that surrealistic experiences increase human brainpower and now they’ve discovered that swarming increases the size of BUG brains (in this case, locusts).
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Once and for all, WHAT IS DEJA VU? Marie D. Jones and Larry Flaxman explore the Deja Vu enigma with Anne Strieber in a wide-ranging interview that includes Larry’s riveting description of a group missing time experience in which he was himself a participant.
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