Sleeping Volcanoes are Really Alive

February 13, 2003
Scientists are surprised to find that four dormant volcanoes in South America are actually active, a discovery that has serious implications for volcanic areas around the world. They used satellite imaging techniques to study the volcanoes and found that 900... continued

Bigfoot Prints in Colorado

February 13, 2003
While some Bigfoot prints have been faked, not all of them are. Trevor Denny is one of the people who has seen and photographed a Bigfoot footprint. He was hiking with his dog on the Mesa Cortina trail in Colorado... continued

Ice Blocks Keep Fallin’ on My Head

February 13, 2003
Another block of ice fell from the sky in Santa Cruz, California. The last one crashed through the ceiling of a child's bedroom, but this one crashed through the roof of a boat while the owner was inside. Ray Erickson... continued

Will You be Watched on the Web?

February 12, 2003
A document drafted by Attorney General John Ashcroft called the "Domestic Security Act of 2003," which has been leaked to the media, calls for laws that will expand the Patriot Act to give the government the right to read private... continued

Identity of Stonehenge Builder

February 12, 2003
The famous prehistoric construction of Stonehenge in the U.K. is fascinating because, like many other megalithic structures, no one knows exactly how or why it was built. It's in the part of Great Britain that has become famous for elaborate... continued

Cellphones May Cause Alzheimers

February 12, 2003
Talking on cellphones is the leading cause of crashes caused by driver distraction, according to the California Highway Patrol. Maybe this is because new evidence shows that cellphones may trigger the early onset of Alzheimer's disease. Studies of rats in... continued

We’re Living a Toxic Life

February 12, 2003
Recent studies show that Americans are absorbing toxic chemicals in their bodies as part of everyday life. We're ingesting low levels of chemicals simply by eating, drinking, breathing and touching things. There are more than 70,000 chemicals used in the... continued

North Korea Nuke Could Hit U.S.

February 12, 2003
According to the CIA, North Korea has a ballistic missile capable of hitting the United States. When CIA Director George Tenet was asked by the Senate if North Korea can hit us, he said, "I think the declassified answer, is... continued

Glacier Turns into Lake

February 11, 2003
A new lake has been born in Nepal, that's half a mile long and over 300 feet deep. It's also 4 miles above sea level, because twenty-five years ago it was a glacier. "It's an important piece of evidence that... continued

How Iraq Wargame Plays Out

February 11, 2003
In the Gulf War 2 online game, players assume the role of President Bush. About 20,000 people play the game every day. It starts with Baghdad's quick fall, but that doesn?t mean the war is over. There's an Iraqi anthrax... continued