A fresh batch of weekend news hot off the press…
- Heavens above, the planets may affect us.
- “Possessed” Himalayan oracles said to suck disease from patients.
- Approach of holidays has no effect on time of death.
- Mysterious voice awakened a woman who was able to save herself and two girls.
- Become a psychic . . it’s easy as ESP.
- Black Death ‘is lying in wait’.
- Thousands may be harbouring vCJD, the human form of BSE.
- Woman ‘overdosed on liquorice’.
- What is she thinking about during sex?
- Aspirin changes sexual behaviour of rats.
- James Bond-style walking stick aims to protect pensioners.
- Free US flights for ‘being nice’.
- Ancient continents sent flying, shifting core may have accelerated land movements.
- Scientists look for ‘slow quake’ activity to tell them where the next big quake will happen.
- Earth’s climate system is more sensitive to perturbations now than it was in the distant past.
- Putin U-turn could rescue Kyoto.
- Climate change rises on global agenda.
- Climate change heralds thirsty times ahead.
- Photographer thinks he caught UFO on film in Utah.
- The latest UFO reports from Filer’s Files and UFO Roundup.
- 2004 overview of crop formations in five countries.
- Old haunt is just that – haunted!
- Gene study cuts hound’s link to Egyptian tombs.
- Dog DNA shows influence of man.
- Egypt in Nubia and vice versa.
- Ahmed Osman was on Whitley Strieber’s DreamLand online radio program over this past weekend.
- Vandals have smashed a monument that could hold the key to finding the Holy Grail.
- Thieves are still picking apart archaeological sites across Iraq.
- Airmen, Iraqis dig up ancient site.
- Well-preserved mummies found in Peru.
- Plenty of Incan secrets still await discovery.
- Stone tools suggest bison hunting site in Alberta on trade route.
- Raphael sketch ‘found in drawer’.
- Hottest life-form found: microbe thrives when boiling.
- The Universe could be a billion years older than was thought.
- Titan’s big future in plastics.
- New asteroid is second rock from the Sun.
- Evidence that asteroids change color as they age.
- Beagle 2 was ‘too great a risk’.
- Europe is still confident that it will be chosen to host Iter, the world’s biggest nuclear fusion reactor.
- Los Alamos Lab loses more data.
- Bioterror research plan draws a warning.
- Pigeon terrorists were to drop bombs.
- The man who saved the world finally recognized.
Quote of the Day:
It is very good for a man to talk about what he does not understand; as long as he understands that he does not understand it.
Gilbert Keith Chesterton