San Bernardino Attack: It was Terrorism

December 5, 2015
The FBI has now confirmed that the attack in San Bernardino, California on December 2 was an act of terrorism, but apparently not ordered by any terror group. The two attackers were a married couple with a six month old child... continued

Ancient Middle East Megaliths Dated to 8,500 BP — But May be Much, Much Older

December 4, 2015
Researchers have recently analyzed the ages of mysterious stone formations that are found across the Middle East, with two of these wheel-shaped structures being approximately 8,500 years old. However, estimates of the age of another, near-identical complex a continent away,... continued

Underground Journalists Fight Against ISIL’s Propoganda Machine

December 3, 2015
 One of Islamic State's most dangerous weapons is their propaganda campaign, being spread via the internet, social media, and ISIL's online propaganda magazine, "Dabiq". This propaganda is aimed at establishing the legitimacy of Islamic State's caliphate, and perhaps more insidiously,... continued

Fairy Lights Holography: Japanese Researchers Develop a Safe Open-Air Interactive Hologram

December 2, 2015
A research team from Tsukuba University in Japan has announced their development of an apparatus that is capable of projecting open-air holograms that are safe for humans to interact with. While the practice of modern holography was invented in 1962,... continued

Woman Sues U.S. Government for Lost JFK Assassination Film

December 1, 2015
In the decades since the assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy on November 22, 1963, a myriad of documentary evidence from the events of that day have been used to try to gain a better understanding of how JFK was killed... continued

Carbon Dioxide Loading Leading to Unexpected Plankton Growth in Oceans

December 1, 2015
Plankton is spreading in the North Atlantic much faster than global warming models have predicted. This appears to be due to a much faster than expected "loading" of carbon dioxide into ocean waters from the CO2-laden atmosphere. Normally, carbon dioxide... continued

Scientists Create Machine-Plant Hybrid

November 28, 2015
Researchers in Sweden have created what they are calling an electronic plant, a machine-plant hybrid that has electrically conductive wiring integrated into it's internal structure. The research team sees a wide variety of applications for this development, including plants that... continued

Exxon-Mobil Under Investigation for Climate Change Coverup

November 26, 2015
An investigation has been launched by the New York Attorney General against oil and gas corporation Exxon-Mobil, into allegations that the company lied to the public about the effects of fossil fuels on the Earth's climate, and to investors, regarding... continued

Nazi Gold Train Site Being Prepped for Excavation

November 25, 2015
The Polish city of Walbrzych has a local legend of a train that was buried by the Nazis toward the close of World War II, laden with looted treasure, to hide it from the advancing Russian army. Last August, two... continued

Weather System with 5,400 MPH Winds Recorded — On Another Planet!

November 24, 2015
A team of researchers have announced they have completed a map of a previously unknown weather system. Unlike other known weather systems however, this map has recorded wind speeds of 5,400 mph, on a planet 63 light-years away. This new... continued