At 8:50 PM, two jets, two low flying planes and a helicopter flew directly overhead, traveling N by NW. Within the same minute, a third low flying plane and second helicopter with a search light flew over. 60 degrees W, a white star-like object appeared about the same brightness as Mars. It hovered for a […]
At approximately 8:45 PM, a star-like object appeared above South tree line traveling faster than a satellite, slowed its path and illuminated bright white light three times within the same path, brighter than any star in the sky. The object stopped moving several times and disappeared above the NW tree line. A second object appeared […]
Number 10 blamed the increasing number of migrants attempting to cross from France in boats on improved security measures at the tunnel and ferry port in Calais.
They were found within the bone collagen of the Nothosaur, a marine reptile of the Triassic that resembles some of the classic illustrations of Nessie. The find pushes the discovery of living proteins back three times further into the murky waters of the primordial past. Elsewhere in our mysterious seas lies Hy-Brasil, the Hidden Island […]
The day of the event, I had been working on an art history article developing a new interpretation of Poussin’s “The Arcadian Shepherds.” During the afternoon, I made a major breakthrough that appears to have “solved” the riddle of the painting’s significance, which is, I should remind you, on the same level as the Great […]
Students at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Centre in Winston-Salem used custom-made 3D-printers to create body parts, which, when implanted into animals, matured into functional tissues.
Scientists at New York University found postmortem brains with an autism diagnosis have blood vessels that are constantly in a state of flux, which causes neurological limitations.
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People with Alzheimer’s have deformed blood vessels in their brains, preventing the clearance of disease-forming plaques which damage memory, Trinity College Dublin researchers found.
This new discovery challenges long-held assumptions about neuroimmunology. The discovery has critical implications for the way scientists study neuro-immune interaction. “We always perceived it before as something esoteric that can't be studied,” said …