Washington, November 13: ‘Doubt’, which is a film adaptation of John Patrick Shanley’s Pulitzer Prize winning play, is reportedly based on Michael Jackson’s child molestation trial.
The movie possibly reflects the King of Pop’s trial with its centre on a parish priest Father Flynn accused of sexually abusing a 12-year-old boy.
According to Fox News, the film bears common circumstantial evidence with the wine, private meetings and the special attention given to the boy by the priest.
Washington, November 13: Lindsay Lohan, who has been residing at a Chateau for almost two years, has decided to buy herself a house, as she doesn’t want to live out of a suitcase anymore.
The “Mean Girls’ actress, who has made Chateau Marmont her temporary home, told Harper''s Bazaar magazine that she wanted to get her finances sorted so that she could come back to a permanent abode.
“I still need to be in charge of taking care of myself and getting my s**t in line and buying a house,” Contactmusic quoted her as saying.
Washington, Nov 13: Biologists have determined that the evidence of global warming causing the worldwide declines of amphibians may not be as conclusive as previously thought.
Studies suggest that more than 32 percent of amphibian species are threatened and more than 43 percent face a steep decline in numbers.
Much of the massive declines associated with amphibians appear to be centered in places such as Central America and Australia,
Washington, Nov 13: In a new study, scientists have delved into one of the biggest questions plaguing brain research- how different human senses combine to give us a better view of the world.
Recent studies have claimed that there is actually a lot of overlap and blending of the senses occurring in the brain to help us better perceive our environment.
The study by researchers J. E. Lugo and colleagues at the University of Montreal, along with Walter Wittich from McGill University, was aimed at finding how different senses work simultaneously.
Washington, Nov 13: A new theory has emerged as to how fossils may form, with the finding that 500 million year old fossils in Canada were formed by minerals that were ''stone baked'' deep under the Earth''s crust, a mystery which took over a century to be solved.
The finding was made by scientists from the universities of Leicester and Cambridge and from the British Geological Survey, who studied 500 million year-old fossils of the Burgess Shale in Canada, discovered over a century ago.