Conspiracy Articles
- Former British prime minister confirms media manipulation of government May 21, 2013More...
- BBC photo of Syria massacre exposed as fake May 21, 2013More...
- Murdoch media mogul family reveal their control over UK government May 21, 2013More...
- Did 'dark arts' MI6 agents kill the spy found dead in a bag? May 21, 2013More...
- Mossad controlling British military through Liam Fox (Secretary of Defence) and Adam Werritty (his 'friend') May 21, 2013More...
Mystery Articles
- 1000-year-old coins found in Australia May 20, 2013The discovery of ancient coins on an uninhabited Australian island could soon rewrite the history books. Australian soldier Maurie Isenberg first came...
- Students report 'underwear stealing ghost' May 20, 2013Students at a house in Iowa have reported one of the most bizarre cases of paranormal activity yet. The group of students moved in to the building nea...
- Ancient fossil named after Johnny Depp May 20, 2013A 505 million-year-old fossil has been named after its resemblance to film character Edward Scissorhands. "Kooteninchela deppi" was a distant ancestor...
- Large asteroid due to sail past Earth May 19, 2013A chunk of rock nine times the size of the QE2 ocean liner will pass within 3.6 million miles this month. Discovered on August 9th, 1998, the asteroid...
- 'Crazy' ants driving out fire ants May 19, 2013Two different invasive species of ant have been battling for dominance in the Southern United States. Fire ants have proven themselves a menace for ye...
- Russians drive over North Pole to Canada May 18, 2013In a world first, an exploration team has proved that it's possible to drive from Russia to Canada. To achieve this feat, the team from Russia used mo...
- Minoan civilization originated in Europe May 18, 2013New DNA evidence has suggested that the ancient Minoans may not have originated in Egypt at all. When Sir Arthur Evans discovered the Palace of Minos ...
Strange News
- Practice makes perfect? Not so much, new research finds May 20, 2013Turns out, that old "practice makes perfect" adage may be overblown. New research finds that a copious amount of practice is not enough to explain why people differ in level of skill in two widely studied activities, chess and music.
- Human-like opponents lead to more aggression in video game players May 20, 2013Video games that pit players against human-looking characters may be more likely to provoke violent thoughts and words than games where monstrous creatures are the enemy, according to a new study.
- Do salamanders' immune systems hold the key to regeneration? May 20, 2013Salamanders' immune systems are key to their remarkable ability to regrow limbs, and could also underpin their ability to regenerate spinal cords, brain tissue and even parts of their hearts, scientists have found. In new research, scientists have found that when immune cells known as macrophages were systemically removed, salamanders lost their ability […]
- Non-wetting fabric that drains sweat invented May 20, 2013Waterproof fabrics that whisk away sweat could be the latest application of microfluidic technology developed by bioengineers.
- Ant study could help future robot teams work underground May 20, 2013Future teams of subterranean search and rescue robots may owe their success to the lowly fire ant, a much-despised insect whose painful bites and extensive networks of underground tunnels are all-too-familiar to people living in the southern United States.











