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Nearly Half of Those Buried at Stonehenge Were Not Local People
Scientists say that cremated remains may hold the key to unlocking the truth behind England’s greatest mystery: who built Stonehenge? New studies on the cremated remains of 25 Neolithic people buried at the site show that nearly half of them lived nowhere near the now world-famous monument. A team from University of Oxford analysed the 25 skull bones, discovering that … Continue reading
Something is Causing Volcanoes to Erupt Throughout Our Solar System
Earth’s slowing rotation was the reason given for possible increase in large Earthquakes for 2018 and beyond, however, nothing was mentioned about it also increasing volcanic activity but logic would say that this would also be the case, and it does seem to be happening. But now we see that it is happening throughout our solar system. One would think … Continue reading
Massive Mysterious Rogue Planet Observed Moving Just Outside our Solar System
Maybe this Planet X or Nibiru? It is only 20 light years away (fairly close in terms of celestial distances). via RT: A mysterious large object is floating around outside our solar system and researchers aren’t sure exactly what it is – although it could be a rogue planet. In the first radio-telescope detection of a planetary-mass object beyond our … Continue reading
Mysterious Creature Accidentally Recorded In The Woods in Quebec, Canada
Audrée Tanguay Fréchette was recording a moose on the roadside in Gaspésie, Québec in Canada on July 29, 2018. He did not even notice the strange alien creature until looking at his footage the next day. The creature seemed to be either stalking the moose or it noticed the vehicle and was trying to remain unseen. You can see it … Continue reading
Physicists Say The Great Pyramid is a Concentrator of Electromagnetic Energy
A towering skyscraper of stone built without computers or complex machinery, the Great Pyramid in Egypt has fascinated historians and archeologists for centuries. A team of German and Russian physicists studying the properties of the Great Pyramid, also known as the Khufu Pyramid, have found that it can concentrate electromagnetic energy inside its hidden chambers and focus the electromagnetic waves … Continue reading
Consciousness: The Mystery Bigger Than our Minds
TWENTY years ago this week, two young men sat in a smoky bar in Bremen, northern Germany. Neuroscientist Christof Koch and philosopher David Chalmers had spent the day lecturing at a conference about consciousness, and they still had more to say. After a few drinks, Koch suggested a wager. He bet a case of fine wine that within the next … Continue reading
Chilling NASA Video Shows the Dramatic Increase in Near-Earth Asteroids Over Last 20 Years
Looks like a serious or even catastrophic impact really is WHEN, rather than if. via RT: A mesmerising – and alarming – new animation from NASA demonstrates just how dramatic the increase in near-Earth asteroids entering our Solar System has become over the last 20 years. The video, based on data gathered by the Center for Near-Earth Object Studies, shows … Continue reading
Historian Discovers Hidden ‘Stonehenge’ in Ireland
A Neolithic henge that had lain hidden for centuries has been revealed in Ireland thanks to a recent drought. The discovery was made by historian Anthony Murphy who had been flying a drone over wheat fields in Newgrange, Ireland during an extended spell of particularly hot summer weather. The henge, which can be seen in the news report below, appears … Continue reading
Radioactive Particles From Fukushima Found in California Wines
Perhaps you thought Fukushima just quietly went away… via NY Times: Ever since a huge earthquake off the coast of Japan sent a tsunami crashing into a nuclear plant in Fukushima, setting off one of the world’s worst nuclear crises, scientists have been uncovering the radioactive legacy of the 2011 disaster. The government warned about contaminated seafood around Japan, and … Continue reading
‘Unprecedented’ Reversal of Wrinkles, Gray Hair and Balding Achieved in Mice
Science has made mice look good by reversing age-related wrinkles and hair loss at the genetic level. Humanity could get a similar make-over in the future. “Wrinkled skin and hair loss are hallmarks of aging. What if they could be reversed?” asked researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham – who appear to have accomplished that feat, according to … Continue reading