May 17, 2012

Twin Boys Delivered From Comatose Mother

Posted on May 7, 2012 by in Science, Society

Twin Boys Delivered From Comatose Mother

There have been reports of successful births, even with severely premature babies, from comatose mothers. In a world first twin boys were safely delivered. Read about other babies born to comatose mothers…

The Planet’s Top 12 Unsolved Mysteries.

Posted on March 29, 2012 by in Education, Science

The Planet’s Top 12 Unsolved Mysteries.

There are some unsolved mysteries that stand head and shoulders taller than other, including the world’s first computer, the great pyramid, the Chase family vault and the sailing stones of California. Read more…

Oldest Living Things On Earth

Posted on February 9, 2012 by in Environment, Science

Oldest Living Things On Earth

It was thought believed that ‘Lomatia Tasmanica’, the self-propagating holly bush, found growing in Tasmania, Australia, was the oldest living plant on the planet.  with its glossy pointed leaves, does not produce seeds, but sheds ‘cuttings’ of itself, that grow on the forest floor. Read how there is an even older plant in the Mediterranean…

Earth May Have More Than One Moon

Posted on December 29, 2011 by in Science

Earth May Have More Than One Moon

Scientists have discovered that our planet may have several ‘moons’ orbiting the Earth at any given point in time. They may be tiny, but they are there. Read more…

Rare Spider Silk

Posted on October 24, 2011 by in Science, Society

Rare Spider Silk

The only large piece of natural spider silk in existence, after more than a million wild female golden orb spiders were used to create a rare silk textile, that is on display in the American Museum of Natural History, New York City. Read more of this amazing feat…

Distant Star Spouting Water

Posted on June 21, 2011 by in Science

Distant Star Spouting Water

The Herschel telescope has discovered a young water shooting sun-like star, 750 light-years from Earth, say researchers. Their findings indicate that the proto-star is spouting water from its poles at about 124,000 miles per hour. Read more…

Penguin Secrets

Posted on June 7, 2011 by in Environment, Science

Penguin Secrets

The amazing secret of how penguins keep warm has been revealed in recent time lapse photography, shot by an international team of scientists. Read how the huddle is a matter of life and death…

Sultanas That Dance

Posted on April 12, 2011 by in Education, Science, Women

Sultanas That Dance

Children learn and remember far more quickly when they are having fun while doing it. This simple Dancing Sultanas is easy to prepare. Read more…

The Secret Land Of Giants

Posted on August 19, 2010 by in Environment, Science, Travel

The Secret Land Of Giants

Scientists have recently confirmed that Vanuatu was host to a never-before-viewed supersize animal, in the genus Meiolania, (giant horned turtles). It was pushed to extinction by humans, on the 80 tropical island archipelago of Vanautu, in the north west corner of the South Pacific. Read how Vanuatu is home to many more giants…

Giant Herring Monster Of The Deep?

Posted on June 21, 2010 by in Environment, Science, Sport

Giant Herring Monster Of The Deep?

A Giant Herring measuring 3.5 metres was washed up off Sweden’s western coast, the of its kind discovered Scandinavian waters in more than 130 years. Discover where you can catch Giant Herrings…