You may not be aware of the fact, but decades of studies have actually demonstrated that mind can affect matter – specifically, random event generators have been shown to be affected by human consciousness. The Global Consciousness Project has linked a series of these generators together around the world, creating a plentiful supply of data [...]
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Mind Control Over Reality
Posted: 29th January 2009 by Veritas in Lifestyle, Mother Nature, Oddly EnoughTags: consciousness, global, mind, reality
2-Legged Abandoned Puppy Looking for a Home
Posted: 29th January 2009 by Sus Scrofa in Mother Nature, Oddly EnoughTags: abandoned, adoption, beautiful, dog, Faith, furry, handicapped, home, Hope, pup, puppy, two-legged
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US University Shows Radio-controlled Live Beetle
Posted: 29th January 2009 by moonphrogg in Mother Nature, Oddly Enough, Science | TechnologyTags: beetle, cyborg, live, radio control, remote, rhinoceros beetle
The University of California, Berkeley succeeded in the experiment of controlling a live rhinoceros beetle by radio and disclosed the video of the experiment at the MEMS 2009 academic conference taking place in Sorrento, Italy. » Full Article
It Will Take 1000 Years to Reverse Global Warming
Posted: 29th January 2009 by moonphrogg in Mother NatureTags: climate change, dustbowl, global warming, millennium, pre-industrial
Even if by some miracle the nations of the world could bring carbon dioxide levels back to those of the pre-industrial era, it would still take 1,000 years or longer for the climate changes already triggered to be reversed, scientists said Monday. » Full Story
Scandinavian Fireball Sightings: Jan. 17, 2009
Posted: 26th January 2009 by moonphrogg in Mother Nature, Oddly EnoughTags: fireball, meteor, scandanavia
On Jan. 17, 2009, at 1909 UT, a meteoroid of unknown size hit Earth’s atmosphere over Scandinavia and exploded with a thunderous, rumbling boom. The fireball was so bright it turned the nighttime sky blue. The movie was recorded by an automated video camera belonging to Roger Svensson in Sweden. Jacob Kuiper of the Dutch [...]
Congo Warlord’s Arrest Puts Gorillas’ Future in Turmoil
Posted: 26th January 2009 by Sus Scrofa in Mother Nature, PoliticsTags: congo, gorilla, nkunda, turmoil, warlord
The political future of the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s Virunga National Park—home to about 200 of the world’s roughly 680 mountain gorillas—was thrown into turmoil Thursday night with the arrest of Congolese rebel leader Laurent Nkunda. Full Story
Solar Eclipse Blacks Out Sun
Posted: 24th January 2009 by Veritas in Mother Nature, Oddly EnoughTags: Indian Ocean, solar eclipse
PARIS – A few lucky people in the Indian Ocean will be treated to a rare event on Monday when an annular solar eclipse will transform the Sun into a dark disc with a blazing ring-shaped corona around its rim. In solar eclipses, the Moon moves between the Sun and Earth, casting its shadow on [...]
Medical Marijuana Capital of the USA
Posted: 22nd January 2009 by Simo Häyhä in Lifestyle, Mother NatureTags: California, emerald, green, grow, illegal, legalize, marijuana, medical, Mendocino
“This is ground zero for marijuana. Nobody produces any better marijuana than we do in the States” MENDOCINO COUNTY, Calif. – Two hours from San Francisco, Northern California’s Mendocino County is a world away from the urban bustle. At first glance, it’s a picture postcard of the far West. But beneath its beauty lies a [...]
What Would You Like With Your Frog Today?
Posted: 22nd January 2009 by Simo Häyhä in Mother NatureTags: amphibian, consumption, endanger, frog, harvest, hunt, specie, UN
Up to one billion frogs are taken from the wild for human consumption each year according to a new study. Researchers arrived at this conclusion by analysing UN trade data, although they acknowledge there is a lot of uncertainty in the figure. France and the US are the two biggest importers, with significant consumption in [...]
100 Things We Didn’t Know in 2008
Posted: 31st December 2008 by Sus Scrofa in Economy | Finance, Entertainment, Hot Chicks, Lifestyle, Mother Nature, Oddly Enough, Politics, Randomness, Religion, Science | Technology, SportsTags: 100 things, 2008, archives, facts, knowledge, last year, learn, mcain, what we didn't know, what we learned
100 things we didn’t know last year Interesting and unexpected facts can emerge from the daily news stories and the Magazine documents some of them in its weekly feature, 10 things we didn’t know last week. To kick off 2009, here are some of the best of last year. 1. Victorians believed smoking cleared the [...]
