No ET Signals for SETI

March 30, 2003
SETI scientists who used the Arecibo radio telescope in Puerto Rico to analyze 150 radio signals collected in the world's biggest computing project found no signs of intelligent life. Susan Lendroth, of the Planetary Society in Pasadena, which sponsors Seti@home,... continued

Lyme Disease Worse in Suburbia

March 30, 2003
With the excitement about SARS, it's easy to forget that Lyme Disease season is coming again. Lyme is carried by ticks that hitch a ride on mice and deer. The increase in Lyme may be caused by the decrease in... continued

CSI from Space Technology

March 28, 2003
The FBI is working with two NASA scientists to solve crimes. Scientists Paul Meyer and David Hathaway have invented Video Image Stabilization and Registration (VISAR) software, using their experience analyzing satellite video from space. VISAR changes the dark, jittery images... continued

We’ve Got Border Trouble

March 28, 2003
Popular Dreamland guest Jim Marrs says, "It's the dead of night and hundreds of illegal aliens are slipping into our country?Some of them are wearing unidentified military uniforms, black paramilitary uniforms, Chinese Uniforms, Soviet Uniforms and Mexican Army uniforms. Is... continued

Chinese Admit Mystery Disease is Out of Control

March 28, 2003
For the first time, the Chinese government has admitted that almost about 3 dozen people have died and almost 800 are ill in an outbreak of the new mystery disease known as severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS. Until now,... continued

Saddam Family in Syria & He’s Ready to Run

March 28, 2003
Iraqi President Saddam Hussein is planning to escape to Syria and has already smuggled his family out, according to London's Daily Telegraph. Just days before the bombing of Baghdad began, Saddam's first wife Sajida, the mother of Uday and Qusay,... continued

Subscribe & Key is Half Off

March 28, 2003
?Plus you can hear Part II of Whitley's commentary about his popular book, The Key. So all our subscribers can benefit from this, Whitley has reduced the book's price 50% for subscribers, good ONLY until April 5. This is just... continued

Playing Golf in the Desert

March 27, 2003
The world's top water wasters are the U.S., Djibouti, Cape Verde, New Zealand and Italy. The reason we're on top??We love to play golf, and keeping fairways green uses up huge amounts of water. The U.S. has about 23,000 golf... continued

Global Warming Means Different Trees

March 27, 2003
The clouds over the northeastern U.S. have been getting higher for the past 30 years, as warmer temperatures near the Earth push them upwards. This could damage forests in the Appalachian Mountains. When the cloud base moves up, many spruce... continued

Searching for Ebola Source

March 27, 2003
Scientists are studying African birds in an attempt to identify the mysterious source of the Ebola virus. In the Republic of Congo, where there was a recent outbreak, people probably got the disease from infected gorilla meat. But gorillas are... continued