Weekender: Bloodlines – The Case for Vampires

May 17, 2014
In many cultures, blood is considered to be the equivalent of the sacred life force, explaining its use in many historic religious rituals and ceremonies. In myths and legends, vampires were said to utilise the power of human blood, drinking... continued

Viable Non-Polluting Power Source Discovered, But Is It Too Late to Stop Climate Change?

May 15, 2014
A ground-breaking new energy source has been discovered by a company in New Jersey. The powerful new water-based fuel could provide a viable alternative for fuel production worldwide, and has already shown proven results in the supply of sustained electricity... continued

Catholic Church Opens Their Doors to Extra-Terrestrials

May 14, 2014
Religion has always been an emotive subject, and never more so than when introducing the idea of extra-terrestrial life to the devout. For some reason, most organised religions on the planet have rejected the idea of off-earth life forms as... continued

Has the Age of the Cyborg Arrived?

May 13, 2014
A new plastic material, inspired by the clotting action of human blood, has been created by engineers at the University of Illinois. The plastic contains a network of "capillaries" that mimic the action of blood vessels in the human body,... continued

Scientists Slow Brain Tumor Progression

May 13, 2014
 Brain and other nervous system cancers are expected to claim 14,320 lives in the United States this year, but a recent study has brought hope to this field of oncology. Much like using dimmer switches to brighten or darken rooms,... continued

Is Climate Change Threatening National Security?

May 13, 2014
In the wake of the National Climate Assessment released last week in the United States, global warming is, to pardon the pun, one of the hottest topics in the news at the moment, and with extremely good reason. This phenomenon... continued

Weekender: Mysteries of the Pyramids Revealed?

May 10, 2014
The pyramids of Egypt are some of the most fascinating and enigmatic structures on the planet; to date the secret of their unique construction has yet to be determined. The pyramids were built using massive blocks of stone, and one... continued

Wondering What the Effects of Climate Change Will Be? They’re Already Here, Say Scientists

May 9, 2014
An important new report released this week has revealed that the United States is being severely affected by human-induced climate change across the whole of the nation. The report, entitled the National Climate Assessment, was compiled by a large panel... continued

Study Reveals Stonehenge Sited Next To U.K’s Oldest Settlement

May 7, 2014
Wiltshire is historically known as one of the most weird and wonderful counties in the United Kingdom, being home to the Wiltshire "White Horses" carved into the rolling downs, the enigmatic Avebury stone circle, numerous longbarrows and burial mounds, the... continued

Deep Impact: From Fantasy to Fact?

May 6, 2014
Unknown Country has been keeping a keen eye on the skies just recently, and with good cause: following the revelation last week that the Earth had narrowly escaped serious damage from 26 very sizeable asteroids over the past few years,... continued