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  • The History Before History, Part I
    The History Before History, Part I
    The history of man such as he is known today does not exceed 10,000 years, yet evidence of sophisticated human technology thousands of years older defies this narrative. These are ...
    November 20, 2008BY Leonardo Vintini
  • The Divine Proportion: An Indecipherable Code
    The Divine Proportion: An Indecipherable Code
    Shapes that we see all around us are governed by a principle, a proportion, a harmonic value.
    November 19, 2008BY Leonardo Vintini
  • The ‘Squatter’: Ancient Symbolism of Great Cosmic Events
    The ‘Squatter’: Ancient Symbolism of Great Cosmic Events
    Proponents of the Electric Universe maintain that plasma, an energetic state of matter, is the substance and force ...
    November 17, 2008BY Leonardo Vintini
  • ‘Jennifer Aniston Neuron’ May Show What’s On Your Mind
    ‘Jennifer Aniston Neuron’ May Show What’s On Your Mind
    Scientists have discovered a type of neuron that indicates high-level recognition of images when viewed by a person. ...
    November 12, 2008BY David Skoumbourdis
  • The Crystal Skulls: An Ancient Mystery
    The Crystal Skulls: An Ancient Mystery
    The Mitchell-Hedges skull is, in a certain sense, a technical impossibility.
    November 10, 2008BY Epoch Times Staff
  • Critically Endangered Amur Leopard Gets Check-up
    Critically Endangered Amur Leopard Gets Check-up
    Scientists have been analysing samples taken from the world's rarest big cat
    November 7, 2008BY Mickey Lam
  • Does the Soul Exist?
    Does the Soul Exist?
    How does science answer the eternal question: Is there life after death?
    November 7, 2008BY Leonardo Vintini
  • White Rhino Conceived From Frozen Sperm
    White Rhino Conceived From Frozen Sperm
    For the first time in conservation history, a baby rhino male has been conceived from artificial insemination using ...
    October 30, 2008BY Mickey Lam
  • Mounting Space Debris Poses Danger
    Mounting Space Debris Poses Danger
    From spent rocket stages and old satellites to lens caps, bolts, and chips of paint, it's all up ...
    October 23, 2008BY Cindy Chan
  • We Could All Be a Little Synesthetic
    We Could All Be a Little Synesthetic
    Studies show that everyone may have the capacity for blending the senses
    October 20, 2008BY Leonardo Vintini
  • Deepest Surviving Fish Filmed
    Deepest Surviving Fish Filmed
    A shoal of the deepest-living fish has been captured on film in the Pacific Ocean using high-definition cameras.
    October 20, 2008BY Mickey Lam
  • Preserving Seeds for the Future
    Preserving Seeds for the Future
    The Digger's Club located at Heronswood, 80km from Melbourne is the largest garden club in Australia.
    October 14, 2008BY Philippa Rayment
  • War and Sunspot Cycles: A Form of Electromagnetic Pollution
    War and Sunspot Cycles: A Form of Electromagnetic Pollution
    Could cycles of war and peace be somehow tied to cycles of the sun?
    October 13, 2008BY Buryl Payne PhD
  • Cargo Cults and Ancient Astronauts
    Cargo Cults and Ancient Astronauts
    Stories from native cultures complicate the simple paradigm of social and cultural development we are taught.
    October 6, 2008BY Leonardo Vintini
  • The Count of St. Germain: A brief history of an immortal
    The Count of St. Germain: A brief history of an immortal
    Who was the Count of St. Germain, the gifted and charismatic figure of the 18th century?
    September 29, 2008BY Leonardo Vintini
  • The Strange Inventions of Pier L. Ighina
    The Strange Inventions of Pier L. Ighina
    An environmental purifier, an earthquake neutralizer, and a magnetic stroboscope are just some of the brilliant inventions produced ...
    September 28, 2008BY Leonardo Vintini
  • Getting Lost: A Newly Discovered Developmental Brain Disorder
    Getting Lost: A Newly Discovered Developmental Brain Disorder
    Getting lost often, even in familiar places? Your cognitive map may be out of whack.
    September 25, 2008BY Joan Delaney
  • Wind Turbines Lethal for Migratory Bats
    Wind Turbines Lethal for Migratory Bats
    A study revealed that when bats fly close to a turbine blade, they can experience a sudden air ...
    September 11, 2008BY Ivan Velinov
  • Gaia: The Living, Breathing Earth
    Gaia: The Living, Breathing Earth
    Named after the ancient Greek earth goddess, the Gaia hypothesis sees our planet as a living, self-regulating entity.
    September 8, 2008BY Epoch Times Staff
  • Air-purifying Church Windows Early Nanotechnology
    Air-purifying Church Windows Early Nanotechnology
    Stained glass windows that are painted with gold purify the air when they are lit up by sunlight.
    September 4, 2008BY Queensland University of Technology
  • Examining the Lucifer Effect
    Examining the Lucifer Effect
    The ability for humans to blindly obey the commands of others has found troubling manifestations in recent times.
    September 4, 2008BY Epoch Times Staff
  • Does Memory Reside Outside the Brain?
    Does Memory Reside Outside the Brain?
    Evidence suggests that our minds might exist within a morphogenic field.
    August 29, 2008BY Leonardo Vintini
  • How Do Galaxies Grow?
    How Do Galaxies Grow?
    Astronomers have caught multiple massive galaxies in the act of merging about 4 billion years ago. This discovery, ...
    August 28, 2008BY Kim-Vy Tran and University of Zurich
  • World’s Smallest Snake Found in China
    World’s Smallest Snake Found in China
    A resident of Chongqing found a miniature snake while sweeping the corridor of his home. The earthworm-like snake ...
    August 23, 2008BY Epoch Times Staff
  • Pineal Gland, the Internal Eye
    Pineal Gland, the Internal Eye
    Buried deep within the center of the brain, some believe the pineal gland may be our inborn window ...
    August 21, 2008BY Epoch Times Staff
  • Ice Age Ivory Carving Discovered
    Ice Age Ivory Carving Discovered
    A carving of a mastodon has been discovered in a Swabian Alpine cave.
    August 19, 2008BY Silke Jeklic
  • DNA: The Divine Message
    DNA: The Divine Message
    Science has made great strides in recent years deciphering the enigma of DNA; what secrets still remain hidden?
    August 14, 2008BY Epoch Times Staff
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