Back in the 1970s, before the advent of the ‘black budget,’ the US Air Force budget included enormous expenditures for a mysterious aircraft known among air aficionados as Aurora, but being developed under the code name Bright Buzzard. For years, the USAF has denied the existence of this plane, but this photograph, taken by a plane spotter in Amarillo, Texas, may be the first actual evidence of its existence. For more, click on the source link.
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A resident of Australia’s Gold Coast taped a UFO for an extended period of time. Eventually, it was checked out by a police helicopter, but every time the chopper approached, it turned out its lights. The police concluded that it was a radio controlled device, but local residents dispute this.
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As the latest biomedical devices are unveiled, it appears that medical research recently taken a step into the realms of science fiction.

A team of researchers have developed biodegradable, implantable batteries that can deliver internal treatments or monitor bodily tissues, but which are then gradually re-absorbed after use.

“This is a really major advance,” says Jeffrey Borenstein, a biomedical engineer at Draper Laboratory, a non-profit research and development centre in Cambridge, Massachusetts. “Until recently, there has not been a lot of progress in this area.”
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There are three possible answers to the question of what happened to Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. The first is that, either due to criminal activity or some sort of catastrophe, it has crashed into the Indian Ocean. The second is that it is in the hands of terrorists. The third is that an anomalous event has taken place–that would be the single most extraordinary such event ever known.
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