Scientists Detect Unexplainable Noise Deep Ocean

NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) have detected various unexplained sounds from deep in the Pacific Ocean. This article lists the most baffling ones that scientists can’t figure out.

For the past 20+ years, scientists have been listening to different noises coming out of the deep oceans and have recorded seismic activity sounds, ice noise and various marine population and migration sounds.   But along with these discoveries, there have also been a few [...]

Scientists Prove Ancient Alien Cauldrons in Siberia Are Real!

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“We went out into the Valley of Death to really see and investigate the metal cauldrons that people claim exist there and we actually found five metallic objects buried in marsh like swamps”Michale gave the following details about these metal objects:They are each submerged in small pools of swamp like water that is anywhere from 2-3 feet deep.They are definitely metallic. The scientists entered each swamp and walked on [...]

Medieval warming WAS global – new science contradicts IPCC

Lewis Page
The Register
March 25, 2012

More peer-reviewed science contradicting the warming-alarmist “scientific consensus” was announced yesterday, as a new study shows that the well-documented warm period which took place in medieval times was not limited to Europe, or the northern hemisphere: it reached all the way to Antarctica.

The research involved the development of a new means of assessing past temperatures, to add to existing methods such as tree ring analysis and [...]

11 Signs International Students Are Taking Over America’s Universities

The council studied college enrollment data for students from China, India, South Korea, and the Middle East and Turkey

U.S. Ambassador to South Korea Kathleen Stephens with students

Image: Wikimedia Commons

Source: Council of Graduate Schools 

Of the countries surveyed, China has consistently been asked to send the most students abroad

Image: Council of Graduate Schools

Source: Council of Graduate Schools 

Admission offers to prospective international graduate students from all surveyed countries jumped to 9% in 2011, its biggest rise since [...]

Seismologists Tried for Manslaughter for Not Predicting Earthquake

Earthquake prediction can be a grave, and faulty science, and in the case of Italian seismologists who are being tried for the manslaughter of the people who died in the 2009 L’Aquila quake, it can have legal consequences.

The group of seven, including six seismologists and a government official, reportedly didn’t alert the public ahead of time of the risk of the L’Aquila earthquake, which occurred [...]

Public schools boosting fees for everything from enrolling in honors English to riding the bus

MEDINA, Ohio—Karen Dombi was thrilled when her three oldest children were picked for student government this year—not because she envisioned careers in politics, but because it was one of the few programs at their public high school that didn’t charge kids to participate.

Budget shortfalls have prompted Medina Senior High to impose fees on students who enroll in many academic classes and extracurricular activities. The [...]