HOUSTON, Texas (PNN) - June 27, 2013 - Not content with simply being the man-made object to travel farthest from Earth, NASA’s Voyager 1 spacecraft recently entered a bizarre new region at the solar system’s edge that has physicists baffled. Their theories don’t predict anything like it.
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Nigel Farage confirms judicial fight over Labour's outlaw election delayNigel Farage launches fightback as Reform UK prepares judicial review against the Labour Government over cancelled local elections affecting 10 million voters. The Westminster row intensifies as Keir Starmer faces accusations of dodging democracy, with 21 Labour councils delaying polls amid Reform UK's surging support. Conservative shadow minister James Cleverly joins Farage condemning election postponements across England. |
Voyager 1 discovers bizarre and baffling region at edge of solar system
Could an X-ray death ray really work?
ALBANY, New York (PNN) - June 26, 2013 - Ray guns, death rays, freeze rays - these make-believe weapons have long been staples of the wackier side of science fiction.
That is, until two men from upstate New York allegedly decided to make one for real.
Biggest protests in 20 years sweep Brazil
SAO PAULO, Brazil (PNN) - June 18, 2013 - As many as 200,000 demonstrators marched through the streets of Brazil's biggest cities on Monday in a swelling wave of protest tapping into widespread anger at poor public services, police violence and government corruption.
Young boy fights armed home invaders with their own gun
BROOKLYN, New York - June 4, 2013 - A 9-year-old boy fought back against two robbers who broke into his family's home in Brooklyn Monday, slamming a bedroom door against one suspect's arm so hard that the loaded gun he was holding fell to the floor.
How to hide your digital communications from Big Brother
WASHINGTON (PNN) - June 3, 2013 - Big Brother is hoping to eliminate anonymous digital communication, but a new messaging protocol may provide privacy advocates a way around their snooping government no matter where they live.
The 25 rules of disinformation
June 2, 2013 - From Twenty-Five Ways To Suppress Truth: The Rules of Disinformation (Includes The 8 Traits of A Disinformationalist)by H. Michael Sweeney. These 25 rules are everywhere in media, from political debates, to television shows, to comments on a blog.
Chemist invents bulletproof paint from rice husks
HO CHI MINH CITY, Vietnam (PNN) - May 23, 2013 - Rice flour, rice wine and rice milk are all common interpretations of the staple grain, but a Vietnamese chemist has developed a novel use for rice plant that won't fill bellies, but just might save lives.
Small town vigilantes refuse to disarm in tense Mexican state of Michoacan
MICHIOCAN, Mexico (PNN) - May 23, 2013 - Farmers wearing bulletproof vests and toting assault rifles ride in pick-up trucks emblazoned with the word “self-defense” to protect this rural Mexican town from a drug cartel.
Cold fusion reactor independently verified
Has 10,000 times the energy density of gas.
HOUSTON, Texas (PNN) - May 21, 2013 - Against all probability, a device that purports to use cold fusion to generate vast amounts of power has been verified by a panel of independent scientists.
The research paper, which hasn’t yet undergone peer review, seems to confirm both the existence of cold fusion and its potency: The cold fusion device being tested has roughly 10,000 times the energy density and 1,000 times the power density of gasoline. Even allowing for a massively conservative margin of error, the scientists say that the cold fusion device they tested is 10 times more powerful than gasoline - which is currently the best fuel readily available to mankind.
Protesters arrested after attempt to storm Department of InJustice
WASHINGTON (PNN) - May 21, 2013 - District and federal terrorist pig thug officials arrested 17 people Monday after protesters opposing foreclosures attempted to storm the entrances of the Amerikan Gestapo Department of InJustice division.












