Where’s Monday when you need it?
- NASA’s new Moon plans: ‘Apollo on steroids‘. I still back Rocky.
- Czech ‘treasure’ turns out to be a fake.
- DIY satellites reinvent the space race.
- Sci-fi and supernatural programming dominates the television schedule for the second half of the year.
- Are wormholes tunnels for time travel? Levart emit rof slennut selohmrow era.
- Japan set to direct fusion reactor project in France.
- Titan’s long-sought sea revealed by radar.
- NASA media teleconference today for Mars-related discoveries.
- Trust me, you won’t feel a thing. Molecular needles are on their way.
- New privacy-enhanced computer display keeps prying eyes away.
- Free satellite images may threaten national security.
- Is Arctic sea ice at tipping point?
- Fungal disease may be a result of the use of frogs in human pregnancy tests. That’s a real headline by the way (BBC)…though don’t let your imagination get too out of control.
- The Phoenix Lights documentary maker talks.
- Italian psychic’s ‘lucky guess‘ draws skeptic’s ire.
- Catholic Church recruits more student exorcists. Would offering an apple to the teacher be considered blasphemous?
- Witches are coming out of the closet. The broom closet?
- Christians summoned to emergency prayer to help counter Pagan Pride Day.
- China produces movie about the dangers of the Internet. Duck and cover.
- The dead can’t talk.
- Mothman mystery: myth or reality? More here, with images.
- Yowie hunters in Australia. I’m off to close the back door…to keep out the hunters, not the yowie.
- Who’d have thought stopping alien abductions would be so easy? Time to trade in your tin foil hat.
- The unluckiest man alive (or is he really the luckiest?).
- Nessie investigators to test monster flesh.
Thanks Baldrick.
Quote of the Day:
I say never be complete. I say stop being perfect. I say let’s evolve. Let the chips fall where they may.
Tyler Durden (‘Fight Club’)


