Here is today’s news, all of it that is fit to print….
- UFOs and “angel hair” spotted in Australia. Hey Greg, any chance you could get an interview with the INUFOR spokewoman for TDG?
- Thousands of Brits may have caught Mad Cow Disease from blood transfusions.
- The amount of virtual bullying is rising, it seems. A virtual bully really is a coward, I would say.
- Ahead of a crucial U.N. vote, scientists support therapeutic cloning.
- The Big Brother who is watching you is not only common but welcomed in Britain.
- A poisonous type of justice: the case of Texas’ Dr. Plague.
- Russian scientists say the Sixth Wave of extinctions is now underway.
- Following on from Bill’s news item 20th August, a flying car could be available in only 2 years. Check out the links on the news item too!
- A directed-energy weapon has been used for the first time to knock mortar bombs out of the air.
- That spam on your computer may be coming from the Pentagon, says the FBI.
- For those of you who like your archeology straight from the source, try the updates at Antiquity, including an excellent article on the roots of onomatopoeism.
- More news on the “pregnant by Jesus” scandal. A nurse at Kenya’s largest maternity hospital arrested along with others.
- Spidersilk clothes, snake venom laundry detergent and mussel glue. Is this the right place to point out the cold-cash benefits of biodiversity?
- Did Western intelligence agencies have a hand in the Equatorial Guinea coup attempt? If so, why involve Mark Thatcher, who famously became lost in Africa once?
- The Vikings are coming!
- E.T. write home! Mail, not phone, might be best for interstellar messages.
- A High School student videotapes a UFO over Missouri. (With a Quicktime video.)
- Norway hosts a conference where witches remember the burning times.
- Et in Arcadia ego? Is the tomb of Jesus in a corner of Kashmir?
- SETI listeners may have finally detected that elusive message from another world.
- How big a comet impact would it have to be to set the world on fire?
- A mysterious cloud appears over the Eastern US and Canada.
- Scientists explain the yin-yang of ginseng.
- Yet more theories on the Once and Future King, Arthur.
- Richard Dawkins takes us on a pilgrimage to the dawn of life.
Quote of the Day:
The world is everything that is the case. The world is the totality of facts, not of things.
Ludwig Wittgenstein.