First Jesus Evidence Discovered

October 22, 2002
An inscription on a burial artifact discovered in Israel is "the first appearance of Jesus in the archaeological record," says Hershel Shanks, editor of Biblical Archaeology Review. Scholars have no reason to doubt that Jesus actually lived, but no archeological... continued

WHY is the baby crying?

October 21, 2002
Scientists may have come up with the answer to the question every parent wants answered: why is their baby crying? You've fed him, changed him, taken his temperature?nothing works. If only he could tell you what's wrong. Now a device... continued

Airports Give Kids Reading Problems

October 21, 2002
The noise from airports impairs children's reading ability and long-term memory, but at least some the effects are reversible. Scientists monitored reading, memory, attention and speech perception in schoolchildren before and after the opening of the new international airport nearby.... continued

Even Anxiety is Genetic

October 21, 2002
Scientists have developed a database of genetic information from Iceland's small population, where everyone is related to everyone else, and have new clues about what causes both mental and physical illness. This information is finally helping to answer the age-old... continued

Climate Changed by Cosmic Rays

October 21, 2002
German scientists have discovered groups of charged particles in the lower atmosphere that eventually cause dense clouds to form. These particles are generated by cosmic rays coming from the Sun. The clouds which are formed play a major role in... continued

Meet Whitley in Austin

October 21, 2002
Whitley's last stop on his book tour will be at Bookpeople in Austin, Texas at 7PM on Thursday, October 24. Whitley Strieber's new novel, Lilith's Dream, has received a 5-Star review from Amazon.com's number one reviewer, Harriet Klausner. She says,... continued

Insight: We’re Walking a Tightrope

October 19, 2002
Richard Dolan, author of "UFOs and the National Security State," click here writes: "We walk as a civilization over a tightrope, high above a rocky ravine. Falling is a real possibility within the next twenty years. If not, a wild... continued

Run Your Life on Garbage and Air

October 18, 2002
Oil companies can wave goodbye to their profits: Researchers in the U.K. have built a battery that runs on garbage that can provide electricity for your home. And in France, they've developed a car that runs on air. Right now,... continued

Teen Brains in Chaos

October 18, 2002
Scientists say that adolescent brains are changing so rapidly that they find it hard to process basic information, which leads to emotional and social problems. Their ability to recognize other people's emotional states is significantly reduced starting at age 11... continued

Massive Black Hole at Center of Galaxy

October 18, 2002
A supermassive black hole is at the center of our Milky Way galaxy that has a mass 3.7 million times that of the Sun. Like all black holes, it has a strong gravitational attraction that sucks in all matter that... continued