I love the fact that I can fill the TDG News with baby-grilling monks, Jack the Ripper, huge hogs, charmed snakes and the like. For political news and views, I now have my own blog called Newshog. I hope you take a look.
- New reports of the legendary “fen tiger” of Cambridgeshire, UK.
- Meet the black magic monk who boasts that he has grilled 1,000 stillborn babies.
- There is a website for werewolves and other shapeshifters who want to be Christian – honest!
- Meanwhile, a boy with the real-life ‘werewolf’ curse – the disease Porphyria – prays for a cure.
- The smallest test-tubes known may herald a new set of breakthrough materials.
- In a story reminiscent of the bad old days, Russia sends a space scientist to a Siberian labour camp as punishment for spying.
- A top Russian Space Agency official says his nation may have a moonbase by 2025.
- The US Energy Dept. says it can make solar power cost the same as fossil fuels using Stirling Engines.
- Swarms of mini-robots offer a sniff of the future.
- Engraving on a watch may help solve the case of Jack the Ripper.
- Richard Wiseman and others have been looking at the phenomena of luck.
- Archeologists discover the best and most comprehensively-dated Bronze Age burial in the UK, complete with golden eagle talons as grave goods.
- We reported on this at the time, now National Geographic Channel is to make a Hogzilla special on the prodigious porker.
- When I grow up I wanna spy on the neighbours! Cryptographic coloring books, drug-sniffing dog cartoons, and spy-satellite sing-alongs as kiddy-content on US Govt. websites.
- Concentrations of flame retardent have been found in Lake Michigan.
- Israeli scientists have succeeded in spinning the world’s first artificial spider-web.
- Statistical deckchairs and the global Titanic – the economists’ sums do not add up over climate change.
- A close look at the 16th Century German “witch craze”.
- Angry Indian snake charmers have threatened to unleash their pets on State representatives.
- Scientists find that genetic factors influence female infidelity.
- The American Physical Society says that landing men on the Moon and Mars would hurt science.
- How do you feel about the thought that someday soon you might need a lawyer to protect your individual “rights of mind”?
- Can the world ever really work towards total nuclear disarmament?
- A Japanese researcher reckons he will soon have monkeys communicating with humans, and finding out how language evolved in the process.
- The US Air Force wants “Self-Aware Satellites”. Surely they have seen the Terminator movies – don’t they know about SkyNet?
Quote of the Day:
Since we cannot know all that there is to be known about anything, we ought to know a little about everything.
Blaise Pascal