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Founder of Falun Gong Speaks at Conference in San Francisco
Mr. Li Hongzhi, the founder of the spiritual discipline of Falun Gong, spoke at an international conference in ...
Falun Gong
October 18, 2014
Neuroscience Struggles to Explain Near Death Experiences
Near death experiences (NDEs) have been reported through the ages by those who were near death—or thought they ...
Beyond Science
October 10, 2013
Maker Faire a Harbinger of Manufacturing’s Future
One of the most obvious changes at Maker Faire, held at the New York Hall of Science in ...
Tech
September 22, 2013
Meditators Can Affect Quantum Events
In quantum physics, one of the most enduring mysteries is known as the double-slit experiment, which renowned physicist ...
Beyond Science
September 19, 2013
Could Ancient Peruvians Soften Stone?
If you take a look at some of the masonry in South America's megalithic structures and walls, such ...
Beyond Science
September 18, 2013
13 Fascinating Facts About Friday the 13th
Friday 13th facts: Last year had 3 Friday the 13ths, which fell exactly 13 weeks apart; Napoleon was ...
Good to Know
September 13, 2013
Primary Perception: Look Into ‘The Secret Life of Plants’ (Part 2 of 2)
Cleve Backster published a book called “Primary Perception: Biocommunication with Plants, Living Foods, and Human Cells” in 2003, ...
Beyond Science
July 18, 2013
Primary Perception: Look Into ‘The Secret Life of Plants’ (Part 1 of 2)
There exists a body of research poised to rend apart our modern paradigms—revealing consciousness in places we might ...
Beyond Science
July 9, 2013
Consciousness Conference Hits All the Stops
The week-long Toward a Science of Consciousness conference attracted people from all over the world to Tuscon, Ariz. ...
Beyond Science
May 1, 2012
French Community Uses the Arts to Support Humanity
This past weekend members of Los Angeles's French community held a friendship exhibition to support both the arts ...
US
November 3, 2011
Choral Director Says Shen Yun Orchestra Is ‘Incredible’
“The orchestra is incredible, the precision is so clean.”
Arts & Culture
May 6, 2011
Severe Cold Strikes India
A severe cold snap in India has claimed lives.
World
January 3, 2011
Air France Ordered to Recompense Crash Victims’ Family
A Brazilian court ordered Air France to compensate remaining members of a family that perished in a 2009 ...
Europe
December 30, 2010
Protests Over Gender Inequity in Iraq Cabinet
Iraqi female politicians are protesting over the lack of female appointees to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's Cabinet, which ...
Middle East
December 24, 2010
Kidnapped Mexican Politician Released After 7 Months (Video)
A prominent Mexican politician, Diego Fernández de Cevallos, sometimes called “El Jefe Diego,” was released Monday.
International
December 21, 2010
Julian Assange Released on Bail (Video)
Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, was granted bail by a London court on Thursday, after an appeal ...
International
December 17, 2010
Sudan Defends Denial of Visas to Aid Workers
A member of the Sudanese government on Thursday, defended the country's decision to deny visas to U.N. aid ...
Africa
December 17, 2010
Middle East Peace Process Needs Help
A U.N. diplomat said that the peace process between Israel and Palestine is in jeopardy unless progress is ...
Middle East
December 15, 2010
EU Sanctions Ivory Coast’s Incumbent President
The European Union has issued sanctions against the Ivory Coast's incumbent president Laurent Gbagbo, after he refused to ...
Africa
December 13, 2010
Michelle Rhee Starts ‘Students First’
Students First is an advocacy group with the mission of mobilizing teachers, parents, students, and administrators to change ...
US
December 7, 2010
Mexico Border Guards Seize 105 Tons of Marijuana
Eleven were arrested in what Mexican President Felipe Calderon called “a very strong blow to the financial structures ...
US
October 20, 2010
Hitler Exhibition to Show Dictator’s Influence on Germans
A Hitler exhibition in Berlin that opened on Wednesday explores how Adolf Hitler rose to popularity in Germany ...
Europe
October 15, 2010
First Rescued Chilean Miners to Return Home on Thursday
Doctors are surprised at the health of some of the miners. Two were set to be released on ...
World
October 14, 2010
Hurricane Paula Drops to Category 1
Hurricane Paula dropped to a Category 1 storm as it left Cancun heading toward the western side of ...
International
October 14, 2010
Somali Pirates Release Minister
Somali pirates released Said Mohamed Rageh, the Ports minister of Puntland, on Wednesday.
Africa
October 14, 2010
Bhutan Tigers Filmed in Himalayas: A Rare Sight
Conservationists hope that the high-altitude Bhutan region can be used as a tiger sanctuary.
Science
September 21, 2010
Reality TV Star Inspired to Learn to Dance
“I love it, so far, it's a lot of fun,” said Mike Manning.
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July 8, 2010
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