Saturday, October 15, 2016

The truth is (not) out there: how the Australian government stopped investigating UFOs and other top stories.

  • The truth is (not) out there: how the Australian government stopped investigating UFOs

    The truth is (not) out there: how the Australian government stopped investigating UFOs
    If the truth about UFOs really is out there, don't bother telling the Australian government.Department of Defence documents previously marked "SECRET" show the Royal Australian Air Force moved to stop investigating UFO reports in the 1990s because the majority weren't visitors from outer space and only about 3 per cent of sightings could not be explained. More Entertainment Videos Previous slide Next slide X-Files reignites Kelly Cahill mystery Entertainment n..
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  • NASA is using students to identify plants to be used by astronauts

    NASA is using students to identify plants to be used by astronauts
    Students of the Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden in Florida, United States have received plant growing stations similar to the ones used by NASA scientists for research. The institute is collaborating with Veggie, a NASA funded program for researching the growth of edible plants in orbit. NASA is using the students to study the best species of plants that can be used in orbit, in space and on the surface of other planets, with a focus on Mars. The innovative approach uses student citizen scien..
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  • How killer whales went from beasts to beloved

    How killer whales went from beasts to beloved
    Orcas are one of the most beloved animals on the planet, but the creatures were widely perceived as monsters long before activists began chanting "save the whales." "Everybody knew that these whales were ferocious and dangerous, and if you got too close they would bite your head off," said Mark Leiren-Young, author of The Killer Whale Who Changed the World. In the 1950s, the U.S. military launched an air strike on nearly 100 killer whales off the coast of Iceland — slaughtering them with rocke..
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  • Local honeybees are fine, despite recent endangerment of Hawaiian bee species

    Local honeybees are fine, despite recent endangerment of Hawaiian bee species
    Local honeybees are fine, despite recent endangerment of Hawaiian bee species Sally Bitar | Published 5 hours ago Jeff Lee, owner and beekeeper of Lee's Bees, removes a tray of bees from their hive. Photo by Chichi Zhu / The Daily Tar Heel Seven yellow-faced bee species in Hawaii have been placed under protection of the Endangered Species Act — but local bees are fine. The yellow..
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  • Alien News 2016: Brian Cox Theory Reveals Shocking Details

    Alien News 2016: Brian Cox Theory Reveals Shocking Details
    English physicist Brian Cox, who is also an Advanced Fellow of particle physics in the University of Manchester, says he knows why we have not found aliens yet. Cox claims that they likely destroyed themselves long ago because intelligent life destroys ...
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  • Leaked Clinton Emails Talk About Aliens While NASA Tells Conspiracy Theorists To Take A Hike

    Leaked Clinton Emails Talk About Aliens While NASA Tells Conspiracy Theorists To Take A Hike
    It’s a strange time in space exploration. We want to go to Mars, but maybe not, possibly the moon first, what about extraterrestrials, UFO’s don’t exist except when they talk to astronauts, and oh yes, we have a presidential candidate who is courting the alien believer vote. In April, Hillary promised to send a fact-finding mission into Area 51 and get to the bottom of the UFO mystery and now a leaked email shows the Clinton camp has been discussing space aliens. An email published by WikiLeaks..
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  • Lessons from Matthew: Climate Change, Hurricanes

    Lessons from Matthew: Climate Change, Hurricanes
    October 10. 2016A leading climate expert says Hurricane Matthew was fueled by climate change. (NASA.gov) MIAMI – Hurricane Matthew avoided a direct hit on Florida, but one climate expert says this is not the time to breathe a sigh of relief, given the impact of climate change. At its peak, Matthew surpassed several milestones as one of the strongest, longest lasting hurricanes of its kind on record. Michael Mann, distinguished professor of atmospheric science at Pennsylvania State Universi..
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  • Porter Davis aims for inclusivity with artistic new Campaign For Respect

    Porter Davis aims for inclusivity with artistic new Campaign For Respect
    Less creative than men? Reluctant CEOs? Glass ceiling? 12 women on surviving and thriving as creative directors · 2 weeks ago. 'Fighting with one arm tied behind our back': Peter Zavecz on his time with Pac Mags · DR MUMBO · 6 hours ago. Kinky white ...
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  • Drones to monitor sharks off WA

    Drones to monitor sharks off WA
    Western Australia will begin using drones to monitor shark activity on its beaches.DRONES will be used at West Australian beaches in a three-month trial to monitor shark activity and potentially spot other dangers such as rips and schools of bait fish, which attract the predators.Under the plan, $88,000 will be provided for four small drones equipped with a high-definition camera to stream live pictures back to Surf Life Saving WA operators at some metropolitan and regional beaches.Fisheries Min..
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One in 10 parents do not trust GPs with their child's healthcare: survey .Female doctors and nurses at least three times more likely to commit suicide: study .
Melbourne blackout as wild winds lash Vic .Canberra Olympic fire into FFA Cup semi .

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