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Unexplained Mysteries

Daily paranormal news and headlines covering the world's greatest unexplained mysteries, from ghosts and hauntings to conspiracies, UFOs and the wonders of the ancient world.

Monsters of the deep still undiscovered - June 24, 2008

Given their size, you might assume they had all been found by now. But scientists believe the world's oceans are still hiding giant underwater creatures which have yet to be discovered. Marine ecologists have predicted there could be as many as 18 unknown species, with body lengths greater than 1.8 ...
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Hidden area beneath Antarctic ice revealed - June 24, 2008

With jagged mountain ranges, plunging valleys and majestic lakes, Antarctica has scenery to rival any beauty spot in the world except that no-one has ever seen the continent's hidden landscape. For more than 25 million years, the fifth biggest continent on the planet has remained locked under a ma...
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Does God talk to ordinary people - June 24, 2008

Susan Shumsky: It is a rare gift to be called to hear the voice of God. By reading this article, you demonstrate faith in the prospect that two-way communication with God is feasible. This is indeed atypical. The fact that you even consider this possibility places you in a unique category of uncommo...
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Simplicity and complication - June 24, 2008

Anthony North: I write a great deal about esoteric subjects, but not much nowadays about my methodology. My theorizing is based upon a discipline I call Patternology, or P-ology. The world is full of specializations, which is, I think, a problem. Specialisations themselves are marvelous things, and ...
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Frigid future for ocean in Saturn moon - June 23, 2008

The tide may be changing for the ocean suspected under the icy shell of Enceladus. Recent research has shown that this small moon of Saturn does not produce enough heat in its present configuration to keep water from freezing down to its core. "There is no possible combination of parameters that all...
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Dark figure haunts visitors to Oxford Castle - June 23, 2008

A photograph, which has captured a dark figure taken in the foreboding underground Crypt at Oxford Castle Unlocked, has revealed the paranormal does exist and confirms beliefs that the Castle is haunted. The photograph was taken on Friday 16 May by a member of the public at a ghost hunt organised by...
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Japan teams up to hunt for alien life - June 23, 2008

Japan's biggest astronomical observatories are teaming up for an unprecedented quest to find out whether there is life in outer space. The project, led by Japanese astronomers, will bring together a dozen or more observatories from all over the country to study one star that researchers see as a pot...
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Ancient frog unveiled - June 23, 2008

The WA museum has publically unveiled a new species of frog that has existed undiscovered in the Kalbarri area for more than five million years. It is believed the Southern Sandhill Frog has lived in the Kalbarri sandhills since diverging genetically from its cousin, the Northern Sandhill frog. Muse...
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NASAs X-files: the Kecksburg incident - June 22, 2008

Call it NASAs X files if you must, but investigative reporter, Leslie Kean, is hot on the trail of what in the world (or out of it) took place in Kecksburg, Pennsylvania in December 1965. It took the winning of a lawsuit against NASA in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, but now the ...
http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/viewnews.php?id=128859

GM mosquitoes may combat malaria - June 22, 2008

In a cramped, humid laboratory in London, mosquitoes swarming in stacked, net-covered cages are being scrutinized for keys to controlling malaria. Scientists have genetically modified hundreds of them, hoping to stop them from spreading the killer disease. Faced with a losing battle against malaria,...
http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/viewnews.php?id=128858
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