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William Atkins
Sunday, 22 June 2008 22:27
How true!
The article, “Weird Science: Top unexplained mysteries (From hairy beasts to humming deserts, these mysteries go unexplained),” is written by Benjamin Radford.
MSNBC is found on the Web at http://www.msnbc.msn.com/ and LiveScience at http://www.livescience.com/.
So, if you are interested in ESP (extra-sensory perception), the supernatural, or UFOs (unidentified flying objects), you might learn a bit from each of the ten descriptions.
Who knows, they all might be connected at some unknown but basis facet of nature.
Or, then again, maybe not?
Here are some other weird science websites:
Weird science column (by Steven Novella)
Weird science facts (maybe you didn’t know)
More weird science facts
And, finally, a long list of weird science fact
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