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Strange Storms & Weird Weather: From the Paranormal to Government Experiments

My previous article was on the subject of a catastrophic storm that decimated much of the south of England in October 1987 – and that provoked a significant degree of paranormal activity. In light of that, I thought I would share with you some strange and intriguing accounts concerning the weather. Let’s begin: April 28,. Read more »

Mothman s New Enemy, Old Dead Zones, Coffee Killers and More Mysterious News Briefly — June 4, 2021

Mysterious News Briefly June 4, 2021 From the “Another thing we need to worry about” file comes a new model by seismologists showing that Earth’s solid-iron inner core has been growing faster on one side than the other – faster under Indonesia’s Banda Sea, slower under Brazil for more than half a billion. Read more »

Creepiest Robot Overlord Yet — This One Smiles at You

Robots may be taking away our jobs, but one consolation (perhaps the ONLY consolation) is that they don’t ever seem to look like they’re enjoying it. Then again, how many of you look like you  enjoy your job … at least pre-pandemic? Well, some robots have decided to rub our human noses into our job losses by curling that thing underneath THEIR useless noses into the creepiest smile ever. If you’ve been searching for incentive to rise up against our robot overlords, that look may be it. “The idea for EVA took shape a few years ago, when my students and I began to notice that the robots in our lab were staring back at us through plastic, googly eyes.”

Exclusive: COVID-19 far more widespread in Indonesia than official data show - studies

By Tom Allard JAKARTA (Reuters) - COVID-19 is many times more prevalent in Indonesia than shown by official figures in the world s fourth most populous country, authors of two new studies told Reuters. The country of 270 million has recorded 1.83 million positive cases, but epidemiologists have long believed the true scale of the spread has been obscured by a lack of testing and contact tracing. The results of Indonesia s first major seroprevalence studies - which test for antibodies - were revealed exclusively to Reuters. One nationwide study between December and January suggested 15% of Indonesians had already contracted COVID-19 - when official figures at the end of January had recorded infections among only around 0.4% of people. Even now, Indonesia s total positive infections are only around 0.7% of the population. The results of the survey were not unexpected given under reporting, said Pandu Riono, a University of Indonesia epidemiologist who worked on the study carried out with

Space Squids, Civil War Dinosaurs, Spotting Liars and More Mysterious News Briefly — June 3, 2021

Mysterious News Briefly June 3, 2021 A hoard of jewelry and other valuables buried over 1,000 years ago in Scotland was discovered in 2014 and thought to have been a Viking stash, but new research shows it was more likely buried by Christian monks under a cheap fake layer to trick Viking looters into ignoring it. Sounds like it’s time for a monk superhero movie. According to a new study, the human brain of both sexes and the human male’s testicles are very similar – sharing the same proteins, high fuel demands, cell processes and probably much more. Guys, now you know why women’s brains always know what both of yours are thinking about.

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