In the dead of the night we’ve silently slipped through the gossamer strands of the Internet, gleaning interesting information. We leave the mundane for those having more mainstream interests ………………
- Rather than a single meteorite impact 65-million years ago, could Earth have been hit with a scattershot of several rocks from space?
- Dinosaurs’ ‘bulletproof’ armor is revealed.
- The genome of an ancient fish could reveal evolutionary mysteries.
- A nearly 13 million-year-old ape discovered in Spain is the last probable common ancestor to all living humans and great apes.
- There’s a new storm in the ranks of anthropologists, some saying humans were born to run.
- Archaeologists are storming over the validity of dating of the 50,000-year old human habitation in South Carolina. Could humans really have been in North America 50,000-years ago?
- Now that an evolutionary biologist has traced the origins of all Indo-European languages back 9,000-years to Anatolia, he has turned his attention to the language families of Mesoamerica.
- The Man in Moon may be Mayan.
- 3,000-year-old embryo-like skeletons have been found in Bulgaria.
- The term ‘Celtic’ is banded about as never before, this version of the ancient culture has little to do with the austere people whose history and spirituality has been re-interpreted to suit our century.
- Orgasms play tricks on your mind-brain.
- A comet or asteroid smashed into modern-day Germany some 2,200-years ago, unleashing energy equivalent to thousands of atomic bombs.
- Here’s more on the Russian Stonehenge.
- How animal rights took on the world.
- Records from hundreds of years of wine harvests show unusually hot summers were common well before the industrial age.
- The Nazis’ occupation of Greece resulted in death, devastation, and the theft and destruction of countless cultural relics of the classical past.
- A new database documents Iraqi historical sites.
- The origin of modern-day Thanksgiving isn’t just Pilgrims and Indians.
- Does GM food hold the key to solving problems of global starvation?
- Position Available: Indestructible Bugs To Eat Nuclear Waste.
- Down, down, deeper and down: a few thoughts on deep-sea exploration.
- In a desert so dry, parts of it only receive one rainfall every decade or so, and NASA uses it as a model for the search for life on Mars, life is discovered. New life forms were found in NZ deep sea volcanoes.
- New results From Anti-Neutrino studies reveal different neutrino ‘flavors’.
- Da Vinci Code Decoded, The Holy Grail, Parts One and Two.
- Students from the University of Kiel have claimed in their own X-file that the German city of Bielefeld doesn’t actually exist.
- A skeptic explains the Virgin Mary-grilled cheese miracle. Here’s the story in case you missed it.
- Is Chester England’s most haunted city?
- The Blues Brothers star Dan Aykroyd has been appointed a Hollywood consultant for an Unidentified Flying Object (UFO) network.
- Russian scientists create a perpetual space motion machine. Well, almost anyway.
- Fundamentalist Hindu organizations believe the waste from sacred cows can block nuclear radiation and cure cancer, but Indian physicists are not quite convinced. The cows were unavailable for comment.
- Separating the fact and the fiction of the Tunguska event. I still vote for Tesla.
- Retro UFOs: The ‘UFO’ Airships of 1896 – 1897.
- How many Lee Harvey Oswalds were there?
- Is the latest Atlantis discovery just a volcano?
- A Swedish monster hunter believes he may have caught Norway’s legendary serpent in Lake Seljord on film.
- China plans to have over 100 Eyes in the Sky by 2020.
- The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle. Part 2 of a 4-part series on the phenomena of Quantum Astronomy. Shadows and I are trying to understand it.
- Astrophysicists attempt to answer the mystery of entropy.
- How did the first stars form?
- A star that exploded nearly three-million years ago left traces of debris on Earth and might have affected the course of human evolution.
- China and 15 other countries joined NASA officials this week to consider how they might cooperate with U.S. plans for human exploration of the moon and Mars. It’s easy – bring money.
- Swedish poets have broadcast their work into outer space by radio to give alien life forms — if they exist — a taste of earthling literature.
- Space Elevator? Build it on the Moon first.
- There are hints of unseen moons in Saturn’s rings.
- Mars gullies were likely formed by underground aquifers.
- This could come-in handy. How to Survive the End of the Universe (In 7 Steps).
- TDG Friday Special – Noteworthy Absurdities from Around the World.
Thanks X_O, Kat, and Rick
Quote of the Day:
I want to know God’s thoughts. The rest are details.
Albert Einstein