Bert Janssen, the weekend’s Dreamland guest, will be speaking about crop circles at a conference in Sedona, Arizona January 9-11. William Henry, who did the subscriber interview with Bert, has only TWO places left for his next Egyptian tour on Jan. 18-21?so if you didn’t get enough of these two dynamic speakers on Dreamland, here’s how to get more: Click here and here!

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Our brains are constantly trying to stay in balance?between too much and too little nerve activity. When they become unbalanced, this leads to disorders like schizophrenia and autism. If we could just find that neuron “switch,” maybe we could turn it off.

In the Scientific American website, Susannah F. Locke quotes neurobiologist Michael Greenberg as saying, “Nobody has [found] a gene that controls the process in quite that way before.” But he thinks HE has: a gene called Npas4.
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Volcanoes may have originally been the source of life on Earth. But today they cause death, and nearly 500 million people live close enough to the planet’s 600 currently active volcanoes. We need to find a way to PREDICT when these mountains are going to explode!
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Computer criminals could soon be eavesdropping on what you type by analyzing the electromagnetic signals produced by every key press, as a technology that has been available to US intelligence agencies for twenty years finally makes its way into the public domain.

Swiss researchers have done it: By analyzing the signals produced by a person?s keystrokes, they have been able to reproduce what that person typed. BBC news quotes them as declaring that keyboards are “not safe to transmit sensitive information.”
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