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American Scientists Develop Mind-reading Telepathy Machine

by CaSundara in Paranormal, November 2, 2009
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American scientists have created a mind-reading, telepathy machine, capable of producing pictures of whatever the mind is seeing or remembering. What are the implications of such a device?

The Most Mysterious of Human Feats: Walking on The Red-Hot Coals

by Mr Ghaz in Society, October 31, 2009
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A burning question: Can science explain the mystery of the fire walk?…All over the world, from Japan to Sri Lanka, Spain to Bora Bora, fire walking has been a high point of intense religious ritual. The mystery has always been how the human bodies can with-stand the high temperature involved, how fire walkers emerge unscathed from the burning pit with no apparent sensation of pain.

Space Race One World Wars 2

by Lord Banks in Future, October 30, 2009
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My views on mans ability to be so creative and yet so complacent.

The Amazing Lightning Calculators: The Natural Number Crunchers

by Mr Ghaz in History, September 20, 2009
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Some calculating prodigies have been gifted mathematicians. Carl Friedrich Gauss, who was born in 1777, was one of the world’s most remarkable mathematical geniuses. His brilliant aptitude for figures was evident from an early age. On his first day in an arithmetic class at school he provided the answers to a series of problem before the teacher had finished dictating them. He published his theory of numbers in 1801 and later became a foremost mathematician of his age.

Do “Aliens” Really Exist?

by Seth Heartnett in Paranormal, August 16, 2009
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Just one of the many theory’s out there. Anything is possible.

The Madness of Crowds

by giftarist in Social Sciences, August 11, 2009
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Four ways frightened mobs flee from danger – and how you’ll die if you don’t escape.

Are Clones the Future?

by mahalo856 in Future, August 7, 2009
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This article explains a little bit about genetic engineering. It shows what cloning is possible, but the consequences of it. It also shows other examples of types of genetic engineering.

Champ the United States Loch Ness Monster

by lindalulu in Folklore, July 26, 2009
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Scotland has it’s Nessie and the United States has Champ.

Dreams: Interpretation, Analysis and Mind Games

by Sonia Doreen in Psychology, July 12, 2009
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Once you hit the sack, your dreams override your conscious and you enter into a fascinating realm of horror or fantasy. The key to unlocking the true meaning of your dreams lies within each and every one of us and although we can easily interpret them for ourselves, yet, we seldom take the initiative to do so.

Compilation of the Different Kinds of Scientists

by ZiggyZ in Work, April 27, 2009
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Here is a compilation of some kinds of Scientists with their field of study.

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