Human head transplant still moving forward0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- May 16, 2016
The controversial surgical procedure is set to take place at a facility in China as early as next year.

The controversial surgical procedure is set to take place at a facility in China as early as next year.

Scientists have invented a type of wire that will never sag no matter how much it will stretch, similar to how a spider’s silk never will

Myth or legend? There are plenty of people who believe that there is still treasure still in the Superstition Mountain, and maybe the clues left from the previous treasure hunters could point in the right direction.

The people living in the bronze age of Sweden were invaded by a force coming from a distant land, according to the artifacts.

The revelations have been made by Gary Heseltine after officers claimed a UFO spotted at RAF Bentwaters travelled 120 miles in eight seconds

Stone tools and bones from a butchered mastodon, found at the bottom of a river in Florida, are shaking up the known history of humans in the region.

Extraterrestrial disclosure lobbyist and activist Stephen Bassett has a theory: She knows more than the rest of us. In an interview with Pacific Standard, he explains the importance of Clinton’s remarks for his political movement, what might happen next, and whether or not we are in imminent danger.

“I’m not quite sure what she thinks there is out there,” said Nick Pope.

A witness from Missouri and her family was leaving the St. Louis Cardinal game when they had spotted a triangle UFO above, and the witness took many photos with her camera.

Gravity hills are a type of slope where things seem to move against gravity on their own accord. For instance, if water is poured onto the surface of the hill, it would seem to move upwards, instead of in the opposite direction, as one might expect it to. Gravity hills are also known as magnetic



