Here then, dear reader, in the pages which follow are the result of a dream which nursed me into the world of the strange and unknown…
- The U.S. Department of State refutes 9-11 conspiracy theories one by one (a few months old).
- Meanwhile, new evidence renews Oklahoma City bombing conspiracy debate.
- James Lovelock, formulator of the Gaia concept, says it’s too late to stop global warming and “billions of us will die”. Hopefully that’s not the optimistic prediction…
- How much of the modern world is due to LSD use (take for example, that thing you’re are about to click)?
- Is online mapping becoming a dangerous practice?
- The Apollo mission that brought pornography to the Moon.
- Leonard Susskind’s new book The Cosmic Landscape argues that there may be 10 to the power of 500 Universes, all as real as this one.
- Exercise reduces risk of Alzheimer’s by 40%.
- Get yourself up to speed by learning these 15 important new technology concepts in 2006.
- The state of stem cells, 2006 – post-Korean fraud.
- Machine intelligence winning robot shows “fear” of new objects.
- Expert survey lists 20 future developments in nanobiotechnology.
- Mystery booms return in North Carolina.
- Spanish researchers say Neanderthals floated into Europe.
- High school Hogwarts comes to Canada.
- Skeptical Arquette infuses her Medium role with believability.
- “Alien Embryo” (unborn twin embryo) removed from man’s back.
- A review of Daniel Dennett’s Breaking the Spell: Religion as a Natural Phenomenon.
- Mars rovers become movie stars in new IMAX film.
- Is a Terry Pratchett book bound for the big screen?
Quote of the Day:
When you study natural science and the miracles of creation, if you don’t turn into a mystic you are not a natural scientist.
Albert Hofmann