During a recent micro investigation within the Borneo Jungle, wildlife researchers uncovered previously unidentified species, such as the 'ninja' slug, a lungless frog, and the world's largest stick insect. The species were found in areas … [Read more...]
Archives for April 2010
Woolworths Locations a Strategy of Alien Culture?
Research conducted by Matt Parker, from the School of Mathematical Sciences at the University of London, reveals a rather unusual configuration of Woolworths store locations near Birmingham, England. In one example, stores from Wolverhampton, … [Read more...]
Bank Tycoon Sails Pacific on Plastic Bottle Raft
Ocean-bound on a synthetic organic adventure, bank heir David de Rothschild and two grandchildren of the late Norwegian adventurer Thor Heyerdahl (of Kon-Tiki fame), have set sail across the wild seas on a self-constructed plastic bottle raft. The … [Read more...]
Chicken Experiment Challenges Theory of Evolution
For years, Scientists such as Richard Dawkins have heralded Darwin's theory of evolution as the single most significant breakthrough in scientific evolutionary thinking. Today, however, it seems perspective on the way life came about is beginning … [Read more...]
Hallucinogenic Effects the Key to Universal Love
Scientists are fascinated at the similarities between hallucinogenic experiences and profound revelations that have come from mystics and meditative grandmasters throughout the ages. Retired clinical psychologist, Clark Martin, is well versed in … [Read more...]
Arctic Man Attacks Rich People With Red Paint
In an outlandish Icelandic escapade, a man who calls himself 'bad temper' has been caught drenching cars and houses belonging to the wealthy with buckets of red paint. The targets have included a number of CEOs, as well as business tycoons Hannes … [Read more...]