Knights Templar Search Chapel for Lost Treasure

January 14, 2003
The remaining members of the Knights Templar, who built Rosslyn Chapel in Scotland in the 15th century, are going to use modern, non-invasive technology, such as ultra-sound and thermal imaging, to search the structure for ancient relics. There are legends... continued

Bigfoot Cast May be Real

January 14, 2003
After Ray Wallace died recently, his family revealed that he wore molds on his feet to produce a famous set of Bigfoot tracks. However, scientists think the Skookum Cast, with the impression of a Bigfoot's rear end, is definitely not... continued

Melting Glaciers Reveal Hidden Worlds

January 14, 2003
Global warming, and the resulting glacier melt, may reveal lost secrets of our ancient past that have been hidden for hundreds and thousands of years. Smithsonian anthropologist William Fitzhugh discovered a 4,000-year-old basket in Siberia. "I was digging down through... continued

Are the Raelian Cloners Crazy?

January 14, 2003
Richard Dolan writes, "If the Raelians were even remotely representative of UFO research, I would never have entered the field. Any 'legitimate' UFO researcher (yeah, I know, none of us are really legitimate) undoubtedly grimaces whenever Vorilhon's group gets media... continued

Anne’s Diary: Are SUVs Evil?

January 13, 2003
The columnist Arianna Huffington says so, and Christians ask, "What would Jesus drive?" The rest of us feel like a mouse in the midst of a herd of elephants as we try to negotiate our normal-sized vehicles around them and... continued

Anne’s Diary: Are SUVs Evil?

January 13, 2003
The columnist Arianna Huffington says so, and Christians ask, "What would Jesus drive?" The rest of us feel like a mouse in the midst of a herd of elephants as we try to negotiate our normal-sized vehicles around them and... continued

Men Have Men-opause

January 13, 2003
Men: Are you feeling moody? Having hot flashes? It turns out that one-third of men experience these menopausal symptoms, according to Swedish researchers. But there's good news: you no longer have to blame yourself for your beer belly, since it?s... continued

First Human Genes Still Alive in India

January 13, 2003
In Tamil Nadu, on India's East Coast, geneticists Spencer Wells and R.M. Pitchappan have found strains of genes that were present in early man when he first left Africa 60,000 years ago. When these first humans came to that part... continued

Iraq Has Weapons Thanks to Us

January 13, 2003
The U.S. and U.K. sold Saddam Hussein the technology and materials needed to develop nuclear, chemical and biological weapons of mass destruction, according to reports by the U.S. Senate. Under the successive administrations of Ronald Reagan and George Bush Senior,... continued

No Water (or Life) on Mars?

January 10, 2003
After the exciting news that there may be water on Mars, Australian geologist Nick Hoffman says that the gullies near the south pole that form as the ice cap retreats in the spring are made by gaseous carbon dioxide, not... continued