Fighting Terrorism with Valium & Model Planes

May 29, 2002
American military chiefs are developing plans to use Valium as a military weapon, according to official documents seen by Antony Barnett of The Observer Newspaper in the U.K. The Pentagon commissioned scientists at Pennsylvania State University to look at potential... continued

Lifelike Prehistoric Portraits Found in Cave

May 29, 2002
The oldest lifelike portraits of human faces have been uncovered in a cave in southern France. The images were first discovered over 50 years ago, but were forgotten after doubts about their authenticity. Now German scientist Dr. Michael Rappenglueck, of... continued

Supernova Wipeout

May 29, 2002
While doing research for a term paper, Karin Sandstrom, a student at Harvard University, discovered a star in our own backyard that is on the brink of exploding in a supernova. It?s so close that if it were to blow... continued

Killer Pollution Blows Around the World

May 29, 2002
Microscopic particles of dust and soot are killing thousands of Californians each year. The Environmental Working Group - a Washington D.C.-based research and advocacy organization - reports that floating particles cause more than 9,300 deaths in the state each year.... continued

New Crop Circle in Germany

May 29, 2002
To see an image of the new ?eclipse? crop circle,click here. Michael Glickman will be on Dreamland June 1st to talk about crop circles and their meanings. NOTE: This news story, previously published on our old site, will have any... continued

Bigfoot in Cleveland (CA)

May 28, 2002
A giant fossilized footprint has been found in the Cleveland National Forest in California, suggesting that Bigfoot may have once lived in the nearby mountains. To see the print, it?s necessary to climb more than a thousand feet up a... continued

Modern Times for Men

May 28, 2002
Married men who spend time with their wives and kids have lower testosterone levels than bachelors. The discovery suggests that having less of the hormone could play a part in encouraging men to devote their energies to the family rather... continued

Mad Cow Chicken?

May 28, 2002
Fears that the infectious prion proteins that cause Mad Cow Disease could be present in chicken fillets have been raised after bovine (cow) protein was found in breast fillets tested by the Irish Food Safety Authority (FSAI). The tests were... continued

Mystery Mad Cow Deaths

May 28, 2002
Two young men, ages 26 and 28, died last fall in the same Michigan hospital of a rare brain disease that occurs mainly in elderly people. The incident, which raises fears that the human form of mad cow disease is... continued

Mars Ice Water is Sign of Life

May 28, 2002
Ice made from frozen water has been found in vast quantities just below the surface across great areas of Mars. The Ice crystals less than three feet below Mars? surface. If melted, they would created a planet-wide ocean more that... continued