Coastlines After Ice Collapse

January 2, 2002
Scientists think there is just a one in 20 chance that the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) will collapse in the next 200 years. The WAIS is crucial to future sea levels, because if all the ice melts in this... continued

Local Mystery Worth Millions

January 2, 2002
The South Florida Sun-Sentinel reports that the citizens of Bedford, a small town in Virginia, are trying to solve a mystery code that may be worth millions that has baffled treasure hunters for over a century. It?s known as the... continued

Did Bin Laden Smuggle Nukes into the U.S.?

January 2, 2002
Federal law enforcement officials are investigating whether sleeper cells or freelance agents of Osama bin Laden may have smuggled small, portable nuclear weapons or radiological bombs into the United States. Rep. Chris Shays, R-Conn., chairman of the House subcommittee on... continued

Wild Horses Slaughtered, Not Adopted

January 2, 2002
The Rocky Mountain News reports that the sale of wild horses to slaughterhouses is on the rise. The 1971 Wild Horse and Burro Act was written to end the mass slaughter and abuse of wild horse herds in 10 western... continued

Worldwide Climate Crisis

December 31, 2001
Countries around the world are trying to cope with climatic catastrophe, as a big freeze chills Europe and North America, Brazil recovers from torrential rains, bushfires blaze in an Australian heatwave and Saudis pray for rain. North America was plunged... continued

Strange Birds Seen in Unusual Places

December 31, 2001
The National Audubon Society?s annual Christmas Bird Count shows that birds are being spotted in places hundreds and even thousands of miles from their traditional habitats. It may be due to the changing weather, but scientists can?t really explain it.... continued

Anti-Gravity Goo

December 31, 2001
The U.S. Marines have a new nonlethal weapon: spray-on slime. The Mobility Denial System consists of a milky-white, non-hazardous anti-traction gel that is sprayed out over the desired area in a 1/8-inch thickness to form an impenetrable barrier. The military... continued

Underwater Temple Discovered

December 31, 2001
In 1999, Shaun Arrigo, a producer of underwater documentaries, along with the German archaeologist Hubert Zeitlmair, discovered what may be underwater temples off the northeast coast of Malta. He can?t understand why the Museums Department of Malta has ?totally ignored?... continued

Cellphones Dangerous for Kids

December 28, 2001
Scientists have discovered that a cellphone call lasting just two minutes can alter the natural electrical activity of a child?s brain for up to an hour afterwards. They have also found for the first time how radio waves from mobile... continued

The Lame Shall Walk & the Blind Shall See

December 28, 2001
A team led by Solon Thanos at the University of M NOTE: This news story, previously published on our old site, will have any links removed. continued