Trish and Rob MacGregor are frequent and eagerly anticipated guests on Dreamland and they’re back with Sensing the Future: How to Tap into Your Intuition and Read Signs from the Universe to Predict What’s to Come.
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A small asteroid passed extremely close to the Earth on January 9, missing us by only 192,500 kilometers (119,500 miles), roughly half the distance between the Earth and the Moon. Because of its small size, the asteroid, called 2017 AG13, wasn’t spotted until two days before its approach.
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The first part of this video involving a doll’s head moving on its own could have been created using CGI, but we don’t think so because the second part of the video is difficult to explain as a hoax.

One of our video experts comments:

"The first one could have been CGI. — the very poor resolution of the video can cover that sort of thing up very well.
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New studies have been coming to light that say that the apparent pause in the increase in ocean temperatures between 1998 and 2014 may never have happened to begin with, with the revised data instead showing a steady increase through that period.

According to a NOAA study that was released last year, the discrepancy came about due to the use of ship-based temperature readings, as opposed to temperatures recorded by ocean buoys. Buoys have a tendency to report lower temperatures than their ship-based counterparts, and are more accurate and consistent in their readings. In the 1990s, most readings were taken from ships, but now 85 percent of temperature readings are now provided by buoy-based sensors.
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