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World of the Bizarre

Glow in the dark toilet roll developed

2-27-2010 | 17

In an effort to help those taking a trip to the bathroom in the dead of night one company has created the perfect solution.

Metaphysics & Psychology

Gwrych Castle to become psychic school

2-19-2010 | 11

Gwrych Castle has been in the news quite a lot recently, now Kevin Horkin is seeking to buy it and turn it in to a psychic school.

Archaeology & History

DNA tests reveal "frail" King Tutankhamun

2-17-2010 | 2

A series of DNA tests and scans have revealed that King Tut died of malaria and complications from a broken leg.

Archaeology & History

Solving the mystery of Tutankhamun's lineage

2-15-2010 | 1

Science and new technologies are helping to reveal more and more of the secrets of the boy King Tutankhamun.

Space & Astronomy

New telescope reveals breahtaking nebula

2-14-2010 | 9

The European Southern Observatory’s new VISTA telescope has revealed stunning images of the Orion nebula.

The UFO Phenomenon

Man has close encounter on a bowling green

2-13-2010 | 24

A man in the UK has reported a night-time encounter with a UFO and a strange entity while walking his dog on a bowling green.

Science & Technology

Pentagon to breed "immortal" synthetic organisms

2-11-2010 | 21

The Pentagon are looking to invest millions of dollars in to developing synthetic organisms in a new project called BioDesign.

Modern Mysteries

Last member of 65,000 year-old tribe dies

2-6-2010 | 10

The last member of a 65,000 year-old tribe has died aged 85 taking one of the world's earliest languages with her.

Extraterrestrial

Concerns expressed over "space spam"

1-31-2010 | 34

Astronomers and astrophysicists have expressed doubts over the wisdom of choking the airwaves around Earth with radio signals.

Science & Technology

Richard Branson plans "underwater plane"

1-29-2010 | 11

As if kickstarting mainstream space tourism wasn't enough Sir Richard Branson is now looking to conquer the ocean's depths.

Extraterrestrial

Satellite TV "gagging" Earth signals

1-26-2010 | 17

Dr Frank Drake has said that the digital age is effectively cutting us off from making interstellar communications.

Modern Mysteries

Scientists to dig up Leonardo Da Vinci's bones

1-24-2010 | 22

A group of scientists is looking to dig up the remains of Leonardo Da Vinci so that they can reconstruct his face.

Space & Astronomy

NASA fails to contact Phoenix lander on Mars

1-22-2010 |

Things aren't looking too promising for the Phoenix Lander as several attempts to listen for signs that it is still working have failed.

World of the Bizarre

Woman finds oven glove baked in to loaf of bread

1-20-2010 | 29

A woman tucking in to a newly toasted slice of bread was shocked to find an oven glove baked in to the loaf.

Science & Technology

Bacteria a lot smarter than believed

1-20-2010 | 16

New research suggests that some bacteria is actually a lot more adept at complex decision making than believed.

Science & Technology

Scientists to back-breed extinct giant cattle

1-19-2010 | 18

Massive beasts that would have once roamed the Earth in their droves before becoming extinct may soon be making a comeback.

Extraterrestrial

Seeking extraterrestrial life in the multiverse

1-19-2010 | 10

While most scientists focus their efforts on finding signs of life in our own universe some are starting to set their sights elsewhere.

Science & Technology

109-year-old light bulb still working

1-16-2010 | 10

The world's oldest light bulb is still burning bright after 109 years of illuminating fire stations since its installation in 1901.

Space & Astronomy

NASA marks Spirit rover's 6th year on Mars

1-4-2010 | 11

It's 6 years since NASA's Spirit rover arrived on Mars but having spent the last 9 months stuck in sand its future is looking bleak.

Palaeontology

Lost giants of Australia rediscovered

1-4-2010 | 18

Palaeontologists are working round the clock to uncover lost secrets of Australia's largest ever carnivores in a network of caves.

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