The Northumberland Ghostbusters are celebrating their tenth anniversary with a fundraising Western-themed paranormal ...
While many methods of locating and discovering missing dead bodies and unmarked graves exist, one folk tradition has stuck ...
Determined not be separated, the brothers run away from Sheffield to Dingle and the sanctuary provided by their beloved ...
From antiquity through the Middle Ages, the divining rod (fashioned out of a Y-shaped or two L-shaped twigs or rods) was commonly used as a means to seek out groundwater and metals. However, this ...
THE April number of Discovery contains an article on the divining rod by E. Christie which gives a detailed account of methods adopted by the author hi searching for water and certain metals. It ...
On a sunny July day in 1965, two recent Harvard University grads in peculiar clothing marched across a Maine hayfield to meet my 71-year-old, illiterate grandfather, Florian Yeaton. My twin brother ...
Mine surveying has a long history of having an integral role in the development of mining operations. Its application is essential prior to the breaking of ground and the commencement of mining ...
Watering smarter, not more: A modern-day robotic divining rod by Jules Bernstein, University of California - Riverside edited by Sadie Harley, reviewed by Robert Egan Editors' notes ...
Richard Warburton takes a wire coat hanger, cuts the hook off, cuts and straightens the wires and bends the metal into two “L” shaped rods, also known as dowsing rods. He walks with one rod in each ...
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R. L. WEBER, professor of physics in the University of Kiel, has published in the Journal für Gasbeleucht ung und Verwandte Beleuchtungsarten sowie für Wasser-versorgung a copy of an address on the ...
Of the 13 billion gallons of rain that fall every day on the island of Hawaii, a mere 3% is retained by the land. Much of the rest soaks rapidly through permeable soil and rock and seeps into the sea.