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Zuckerberg Unveals New High-Tech Oculus Gloves Designed to Allow Interaction with the Virtual World
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is showing off a new way to interact with the Oculus Rift headset: an Oculus glove. Today, he posted photos from a visit to the Facebook-owned VR company’s research lab in Redmond, Washington, where a team led by chief scientist Michael Abrash works on next-generation hardware. Most of the photos showed off the facility’s capabilities, but … Continue reading
The Top 15 Most Eerie Paranormal Events Witnessed by Police
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Scientist Explains How Loneliness Actually Hurts Us on a Cellular Level
“Humans are social animals” is a phrase often repeated by psychologists to sum up why we’ve been such a successful species. Our ability to live, work, and cooperate in groups is the key to our survival. But it comes with a tradeoff. Companionship is an asset for human survival, but its mirror twin, isolation, can be toxic. Loneliness is associated … Continue reading
‘Secret Base’ Being Built for ‘Man-Eating Aliens’ Revealed by US Official Records
The United States Department of Agriculture has released a number of files about alleged alien and UFO activity on land managed by the US Forest Service, including details of the outlandish allegation. The US Forest Service data was obtained by John Greenewald, founder of The Black Vault website, who obtains and publishes former confidential official data on aliens and UFOs. … Continue reading
Mind Controlling MICROBES Could Be Promoting Altruistic Behavior Even More than Genetics
Why do people commonly go out of their way to do something nice for another person, even when it comes at a cost to themselves—and how could such altruistic behavior have evolved? The answer may not just be in our genes, but also in our microbes. In a new paper, researchers Ohad Lewin-Epstein, Ranit Aharonov, and Lilach Hadany at Tel-Aviv … Continue reading
Astronomers Discover That Something is Pushing Our Galaxy From Behind
What causes some galaxies to speed along faster than others? The answer, it turns out, is nothing. Cathal O’Connell reports. Astronomers have finally discovered why the Milky Way is barrelling through space faster than the universe’s rate of expansion. It is being pushed from behind by an enormous void dubbed the “dipole repeller”. The work, published today in Nature Astronomy, … Continue reading
The Ancient 6,000 Year Old Swastika’s TRUE Meaning
In one weekend, the swastika appeared in public places in three U.S. cities — Houston, Chicago and New York. The sight was so offensive, average New Yorkers pulled out hand sanitizer and tissues to wipe the graffiti from the walls of the subway where it had been scrawled. “Within about two minutes, all the Nazi symbolism was gone,” one subway … Continue reading
Best Invisibility Cloak Ever Under Development by Russian Scientists
Russian scientists have developed a unique membrane that will keep out tiny harmful particles, including viruses, and will also make people invisible, Future Research Fund’s general director Andrei Grigoryev told Sputnik. “The obtained filter material by far exceeds all existing analogues in its ability to stop the most dangerous aerosol particles such as viruses, toxins, allergens. This technology could usher … Continue reading
Plane Said to Vanish, Reappear 10 Minutes Later: Time Slip?
About 40 years ago, a passenger plane is said to have vanished as it pulled in for landing at the National Airport (now known as the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport). Emergency crews were quickly called in, the assumption being that the plane had somehow gone off course and perhaps crashed near the airport. As emergency vehicles gathered on the … Continue reading