Searching for POWS from Both Iraq Wars

April 13, 2003
With so many Iraqi troops killed and communications cut off, it's hard for U.S. troops to find anyone who knows where the POWs are. During the search of a Baghdad military prison where Americans were held prisoner during the 1991... continued

The Radical Middle

April 13, 2003
In our new Insight, Whitley writes, "We live in an increasingly polarized society. Much of the media is also polarized. Talk radio is overwhelmingly dominated by fringe elements of the far right. Now there is a new far left network... continued

Do Your Houseplants Have Jet Lag?

April 13, 2003
Scientists have discovered that plants, like animals, have a 24-hour biological clock. Just as our body clock tells us to wake up, plants have clocks that tell them to prepare for the sun. Plant clocks are set to go off... continued

Sun May be One Reason it’s Getting Hotter

April 11, 2003
Due to global warming, the Earth is heating up. And the greater the population, the warmer it gets. Proof of this has come from records of the air temperature over Houston, Texas, as compare to the air over nearby rural... continued

What are Your Chances of Dying of SARS?

April 11, 2003
An enzyme test that detects lung damage could help determine which patients are more likely to die from SARS, which has already killed 103 people worldwide. Dr. Joseph Sung of Hong Kong's Prince of Wales Hospital is trying to figure... continued

Humans Can’t be Cloned

April 11, 2003
Despite the claims made by Cloneaid, scientists say human cloning may never be possible. Actually, it's primates that can't be cloned (and that's us, too). Hundreds of attempts to clone monkeys have failed, and researchers think is this because of... continued

New Roswell Witness!

April 11, 2003
Anne Robbins now lives in Midland, Texas. She's the widow of a career military man who was stationed in Roswell during the Roswell crash in July, 1947. She remembers the description of the saucer that her husband, Technical Sergeant Ernest... continued

Murder Sales

April 10, 2003
A few months ago, the French government complained that eBay was auctioning Nazi memorabilia, which is illegal in France. Now New York wants to ban the sale of murder memorabilia, such as strands of a murder's hair or artifacts recovered... continued

Evidence of Ancient UFOs

April 10, 2003
An ancient manuscript written in the 4th Century BC that was found in Tibet by the Chinese in a bundle of Sanskrit documents contains directions for building interstellar spaceships with a method of propulsion that is anti-gravitational. It's described as... continued

Columbia Return OK’d Due to Wrong Data

April 10, 2003
The engineers who decided the space shuttle Columbia could safely return to Earth were studying the wrong computer model. Their analysis, carried out during the flight, concluded that little harm had been done by the piece of foam came off... continued