WILLIAMSON COUNTY, Texas (KWTX) Newly discovered prehistoric Native American artifacts found in the dirt near Florence date back 16,000 years which makes them the oldest man-fashioned tools ever found in North America.
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Washington (AFP) - A few years ago, two researchers took the 50 most-used ingredients in a cook book and studied how many had been linked with a cancer risk or benefit, based on a variety of studies published in scientific journals.
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Here’s something you probably didn’t know you needed to worry about: There’s a layer of 300 million-year-old rock under Interstate 95 that’s capable of killing the lights from Washington to Boston and beyond the next time the sun erupts in all its fury.
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Who would have suspected that a handheld genetic test used to unmask sushi bars pawning off tilapia for tuna could deliver deep insights into evolution, including how new species emerge?
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"Physicist Don Lincoln suggested that it was "very unlikely that what these pilots are reporting turns out to be an unfriendly superweapon or an alien craft,"
Wouldn't proof of UFO require physical evidence?
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"UFO sightings are a dime a dozen these days, and they have been for a while, but back in December the New York Times released the results of an investigation into the US military’s monitoring of UFO claims and came up with something totally wild. It was a video released by the Pentagon that shows US Navy pilots tracking the movements of a totally unexplainable aircraft. Now, a local news te
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Glass has changed the world like no other substance, but people usually overlook it. An Object Lesson
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From a comment at the end of this article:
"I agree there has to be a reasonable explanation of the water erosion found on the quarry walls around the Sphinx. That the erosion is caused by water is attested to by many experts when they are merely shown photographs of sections (without them knowing it is around the Sphinx) so they can't be biased. Knowing what we currently know about
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"Science will only consider a person properly preserved if they can be revived with all of their memories intact."
Hopefully by then there will be the ability to ctrl-alt-delete certain memories
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2017-12-19 New Interview with pilot David Fravor (the USS Nimitz UFO Incident)
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Archaeologists have stumbled upon a 1,000 year old Aztec stone shrine which they believe is the ancient civilisation’s design of the universe.
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I inadvertently ingested "raw water" while in Mexico. Not recommended.
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When it's hot it's climate change, when it's cold it's weather.
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Related, lots on interesting comments
Climate scientists must not advocate particular policies
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How unbiased are the
Brooking Institute
UCS
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Micheal Crichton"
Why Politicized Science is Dangerous
Now we are engaged in a great new theory that once again has drawn the support of politicians, scientists, and celebrities around the world. Once again, the theory is promoted by major foundations. Once again, the research is carried out at prestigious universities. Once again, legislation is passed and social programs are urged in
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> > This is the real 'hockey
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> Wouldn't the climate hockey stick solve that?
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Allan Shumaker Wrote:
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> This is the real 'hockey
> stick' we should be concerned with.
Wouldn't the climate hockey stick solve that?
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> "The Mexican police will round up illegal American
> migrants surging into Mexico seeking work as field
> hands.” — “Dead Heat: The Race Against the
> Greenhouse Effect,” Michael Oppenheimer and Robert
> H. Boyle, 1990."
The must have had the map upside down in 1990, in 2010:
Using state-leve
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"The Mexican police will round up illegal American migrants surging into Mexico seeking work as field hands.” — “Dead Heat: The Race Against the Greenhouse Effect,” Michael Oppenheimer and Robert H. Boyle, 1990."
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"As usual, the answer to every headline question is, "probably not," but I'll leave this for you to decide."
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The future isn't what it used to be.
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A GLOBAL cool down lasting 120 years will trigger “more intense” winters that threaten months of freezing temperatures and snow “within a few years”, climate scientists have warned.
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Edward S Curtis was paid $75,000 in the early 1900s by J P Morgan to document the North American Indians
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Archaeologists say the tombs date back some 3,500 years to the famous Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt
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Scientists capture mysterious hum from deep inside the Earth - but no one knows what it is
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