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Feed the Birds to Hear Them Sing
December 11, 2002If you hear birds chirping in the winter, it means they've built up enough fat reserves to survive the cold nights and have enough energy left to defend their territory. When food is scarce, they have to decide whether to... continued
Global Warming Leads to Political Unrest
December 11, 2002Global warming will make world poverty worse, which could destabilize the third-world countries where millions of poor people live and make them more open to government extremism. The UN's Rajendra Pachauri says, "Large areas of poverty are dangerous for the... continued
Are We Going to War for Oil?
December 11, 2002It's now been discovered that what was once thought to be an oil bonanza in Central Asia?with more oil than exists in the Middle East?is actually a bust. And despite government support of hydrogen fuel cells, research indicates that these... continued
The Rocket Guy
December 10, 2002Brian Walker is known as the "Rocket Guy" because he's built his own rocket, which he plans to ride into space. "Hopefully I'll launch from the black rock desert in Nevada," he says. He?s been working on Project RUSH (Rapid... continued
Mayan Temples Have Sound Effects
December 10, 2002If you clap your hands in front of the 1,100-year-old Temple of Kukulcan, in the ancient Mayan city of Chichen Itza, the pyramid chirps a reply in the voice of the sacred quetzal bird. "Now I have heard echoes in... continued
Warming Up in Strange Places
December 10, 2002Melting was so severe on the Greenland ice sheet this summer that some of the scientists there weren?t sure they would be able to get off. "We had come in with a fixed-wing aircraft landing on skis," says Konrad Steffen... continued
Was Bigfoot a Prank?
December 8, 2002Ray Wallace, one of the first Bigfoot researchers, died of heart failure on November 26 at age 84, and his family now says he created the Bigfoot prints he claimed to have discovered in 1958. "Ray L. Wallace was Bigfoot.... continued
Poll on “Taken”
December 8, 2002The new series "Taken" on the Sci Fi channel seems like an abductee's dream come true?at last the media is taking us seriously. Our new poll asks: Will the Sci Fi series "Taken" make more people believe close encounters are... continued
Cancer Capital of the World
December 8, 2002Marin County in California has been called "the breast cancer capital of the world" because it has an unusually high rate of breast cancer?as does Long Island, New York. Residents suspect environmental causes, but epidemiologist Tina Clarke says, "It's not... continued
Viagra Violence
December 8, 2002Doctors have noticed that the impotence drug Viagra can cause aggressive behavior and sexual violence. In July, Dr. Harold A. Milman published an article in the Annals of Pharmacotherapy about more than 12,000 reports of violence in men who took... continued