Worldwide Drought by 2025

March 27, 2002
More than 2.7 billion people will face severe water shortages by the year 2025 if the world continues consuming water at the same rate, the United Nations warns. A new report says that another 2.5 billion people will live in... continued

Cellphone Driving Like Driving Drunk

March 26, 2002
Talking on a mobile phone while driving is more dangerous than being over the legal alcohol limit, even if you?re using a hands-free phone. Driving simulator experiments by researchers at the Transport Research Laboratory in the U.K. found that drivers... continued

Allergic to the Future

March 26, 2002
Rising carbon dioxide levels associated with global warming could lead to an increase in allergies to ragweed and other plants by mid-century, according to Dr. Paul Epstein of Harvard Medical School. His study found that ragweed grown in an atmosphere... continued

Ancient Chinese Cropcircles

March 26, 2002
Calum McLeod writes in the U.K newspaper the ?Independent? about a Chinese researcher who has discovered, close to the Mongolian border, 2,500-year-old stone circles in the same patterns as modern cropcircles. Zhang Hui, research fellow at the Xinjiang Museum in... continued

Rock Star Next Space Tourist

March 26, 2002
The 22-year-old rock star Lance Bass of the group ?Nsync plans to take a ride on a Russian Soyuz capsule to the international Alpha station. California millionaire Dennis Tito became the world?s first space tourist in April 2001 after paying... continued

Grow Your Own Meat in a Lab

March 25, 2002
Scientists trying to create alternative food sources for astronauts believe we could grow meat on in a laboratory, without slaughtering fish or animals. Scientists at Touro College in New York have managed to make slices of fish grow bigger this... continued

North Pole Keeps Moving

March 25, 2002
The North Magnetic Pole could leave Canada by 2004, migrate north of Alaska and eventually wind up in Russia, according to Larry Newitt of the Geological Survey of Canada. The magnetic pole has drifted for decades, but change has accelerated... continued

Robots in Our Future (Is One of Them You?)

March 25, 2002
Surgeons have carried out an operation on cybernetics professor Kevin Warwick so that his nervous system can be wired up to a computer. He?s the world?s first cyborg -- part human and part machine. Computer readings can be taken from... continued

CIA Using Illegal Internet Spy Technology

March 25, 2002
Mike Stepp, webmaster of the CIA?s public website, removed illegal software from it after a private group discovered that the CIA was using internet tracking technology called ?cookies? that is banned for federal use. This is despite the fact that... continued

Car Crashes Caused by Fast Music

March 22, 2002
It isn?t only the speed at which people drive that causes car crashes, it?s also the speed of the music they?re listening to. Warren Brodsky of Ben-Gurion University in Israel says drivers who listen to fast music in their cars... continued