How about acupuncture for the treatment of terrorism?
- Hot anomaly on seafloor contradicts theory that a plume directly fuels Hawaii.
- Acupuncture a benefit to those with unexplained symptoms.
- Finally, a real scientific controversy: arsenic in DNA.
- Italian government has accused seismologist of manslaughter after failing to predict a natural disaster in 2009.
- Is World War 2 still the good war?
- The World War 2 battle of machines that sparked the beginning of the computer age.
- Hitler gave the go-ahead to Hess in mission to secure peace with Churchill.
- Tests show Arctic reindeer see in UV.
- A band of elite marathoners are testing a controversial theory that humans can outrun the fastest animals on earth.
- Oxi: Twice as powerful as crack cocaine at just a fraction of the price.
- Archaeologists return to King Solomon’s mines of biblical Edom
- More on the 4500-year-old markings found in the Great Pyramid tunnel.
- Pentagon seeks mini-weapons for new age of warfare.
- Terrorist pre-crime detector field tested in United States.
- Conquistador Silver may not have sunk Spain’s currency.
- A spray of plasma.
- Neural networks show signs of memory formation.
- Cross your arms to relieve pain.
Quote of the Day:
There are known knowns; there are things we know we know. We also know there are known unknowns; that is to say we know there are some things we do not know. But there are also unknown unknowns – the ones we don’t know we don’t know.
Donald Rumsfeld