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UFO Turkey / Istanbul / Kumburgaz
2008-01-29 18:56:45
Clearly visible UFO recorded from Turkey Istanbul - KumburgazVideo recorded by Yalcin YalmanClick here to get more information.


UFO Photograph Hailed as One of the Best
2008-01-29 18:10:28
This photo of a UFO over Cornwall is hailed by experts as one of the best ever taken in Britain.UFO sightings at Cornwall 55-year-old Kelvin Barbery snapped the mystery object on Dec 29 (2007) from a coastal path between Swanpool and Maenporth, near Falmouth.In a weird twist, Kelvin did not even see the UFO at the time. He thought he was just taking a sea view… but when he loaded the digital camera card on to his computer, the round metallic ‘craft’ was in the centre of the shot, about two miles away.This news surprisingly didn’t make it big on international papers. Perhaps people are getting bored over pictures, reports, news and videos about UFO sightings, which are often found as fraud in the end.
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY INTERNET
2008-01-01 03:58:27
On 1 January 1983 the Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (Arpanet) of the US Department of Defence - the forerunner of the internet - was switched to the TCP/IP protocol.This enabled millions of computers to go online instead of the Network Control Protocol (NCP) which limited it to just 1,000 machines.The TCP/IP protocol was designed by Vinton Cerf and Robert Kahn.On the mailing list of the Internet Engineering Task Force, internet pioneer Bob Braden wrote: "The most logical date of origin of the internet is 1 January 1983, when the Arpanet officially switched from the NCP protocol to TCP/IP."Six months later, the Arpanet was split into the two subnets - Arpanet and Milnet [Military Network] - which were connected by internet gateways."There may still be a few remaining T-shirts ab


Reprogrammed cells reduce Parkinson's symptoms in rats
2008-07-03 01:24:53
Neurons derived from reprogrammed adult skin cells successfully integrated into fetal mouse brains and reduce d symptoms in a Parkinson ’s disease rat model, according to a study published on April 7 in the online Early Edition of PNAS.“This is the first demonstration that reprogrammed cells can integrate into the neural system or positively affect neurodegenerative disease,” says Marius Werni


Green tea compounds beat OSA-related brain deficits
2008-07-03 01:21:56
Chemicals found in green tea may be able to stave off the cognitive deficits that occur with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), according to a new study published in the second issue for May of the American Thoracic Society’s American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine.Researchers examined the effects green tea polyphenols (GTP), administered through drinking water, on rats who were i
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Aussie scientists discover oldest proof of live birth
2008-07-03 01:18:12
Australian scientists have discovered the oldest evidence of live birth on the planet, thanks to a fossil fish from Western Australia with a well-preserved embryo inside the body cavity.The fish comes from Gogo, a world-famous fossil deposit in the Kimberley about 375 million years old, making it the oldest example of live birth known amongst the vertebrates (animals with backbones).Researchers fr
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Mysterious mountain dino may be a new species
2008-07-03 01:09:01
A partial dinosaur skeleton unearthed in 1971 from a remote British Columbia site is the first ever found in Canadian mountains and may represent a new species , according to a recent examination by a University of Alberta researcher.Discovered by a geologist in the Sustut Basin of north-central British Columbia 37 years ago, the bones, which are about 70 million years old, were tucked away until b


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