Secret Report Promotes Warday Scenario

March 11, 2002
In 1984, Whitley Strieber and James Kunetka wrote ?WarDay,? a novel set in the near future about the outcome of a limited nuclear war. At the time, the Reagan administration was talking about the survivability of this type of warfare.... continued

How Did They Do It?

March 8, 2002
See if you can figure out how this was done--it's a mystery to us. click here. Here's another mystery--how did they do it? To see for yourself,click here. NOTE: This news story, previously published on our old site, will have... continued

UFOs in Yugoslavia

March 8, 2002
Hundreds of people in Yugoslavia report seeing a cluster of giant UFOs. People in the village of Godijevo rushed out of their homes after hearing a series of loud noises to see a group of huge illuminated objects seemingly hovering... continued

Some Urban Legends Are True

March 8, 2002
Buck Wolf, of the Wolf Files on Abcnews.com has investigated urban legends and found out that while many are indeed myths, some of even the most bizarre are true. An example of a false one is the story of the... continued

Elixir of Youth Part II: Spaghetti Sauce?

March 8, 2002
Men who eat tomato products two or more times a week can significantly reduce their chances of contracting prostate cancer, according to Dr. Edward Giovannucci of Brigham and Women's Hospital and the Harvard School of Public Health. From 1986 to... continued

Scientists Detect Psychics

March 8, 2002
But won't admit it - Some people have a special gift for predicting chaotic systems like the weather and financial markets, according to Australian psychologist Richard Heath. Chaotic sequences of numbers are very hard to predict because of the ?butterfly... continued

Stonehenge Reveals its Secrets

March 8, 2002
Three pieces of broken deer antlers that were excavated 80 years ago at Stonehenge may tell scientists the date when the outer circle of gigantic stones was created. Building Stonehenge took thousands of years. The outer Sarsen circle, made of... continued

T Rex Was a Slowpoke

March 7, 2002
Tyrannosaurus rex, the killer dinosaur that lived about 85 million years ago, was not the swift hunter depicted in Hollywood movies. Instead of chasing its prey at speeds of up to 45 mph, as some studies have suggested, these dinosaurs... continued

Ring Around the Sun

March 7, 2002
A newly detected disk around the sun could narrow down our search for other star systems that might have planets orbiting around them. Astronomers with the European Space Agency say they?ve found the first direct evidence of the bright dust... continued

Languages End But Monkey Talk Remains

March 7, 2002
Half of the 6,000 or so languages spoken in the world are threatened and human knowledge could be lost along with them. The ?Atlas of the World?s Languages in Danger of Disappearing? says dominant languages such as English, French, Spanish,... continued