2019-03-01
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Autism No Longer Rare
December 18, 2001The U.K. Medical Research Council feels that a massive and coordinated research effort to identify the causes of autism is urgently needed and believes that autism and related disorders are far more common than previously thought. So far, there is... continued
Life on Moon of Jupiter?
December 17, 2001Brad Dalton, a planetary geologist with the Ames Research Center, thinks bacteria could account for the odd light emissions, as well as the reddish hue, coming from Jupiter?s moon Europa. He used data collected from the Galileo spacecraft to find... continued
The Anthrax Trail
December 17, 2001Does it seem like you?ve heard a lot of confusing, contradictory information regarding the recent anthrax terrorism? And does it seem as if most of it has been coming from official, government sources? Anne Strieber, who has been reporting on... continued
Insight:GM Foods
December 17, 2001The Institute of Science in Society has published a study suggesting that, when given a choice, even mice refuse to eat genetically engineered foods. To read this new Insight article,click here. To learn more about genfoods, read Genetically Engineered Food... continued
Alaska?s Glaciers Thinning
December 14, 2001Alaska contains several thousand valley glaciers, and fewer than 20 of them are advancing, while many of the rest are retreating, according to a study by U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) scientist Bruce F. Molnia. Significant glacier retreat, thinning, stagnation, or... continued
Fewer Sun Spots Cause Ice Ages
December 14, 2001In 1611, Galileo Galilei and other astronomers noticed there were fewer sunspots on the sun, and the coldest part of what?s known as the Little Ice Age began shortly after. Now NASA scientists have learned how that reduced solar activity... continued
Why Predators Are Necessary (But Wear Your Bear Suit!)
December 14, 2001A forest without predators may not last long. When predators vanish, herbivore (plant eating) animal populations explode, leading to the mass destruction of plant life and eventually to the destruction of the forest itself. A research team led by John... continued
Whitley’s Journal: A Surprising Christmas Message
December 14, 2001After an unusually long silence, Whitley Strieber has published a new journal entry. This is not your usual Christmas message. In it, he gives more information than ever before about how his close encounter experiences have affected his life, and... continued
Four Christmas Books
December 14, 2001Someone asked us, ?Do you have any books that are especially right for Christmas giving?? and surprisingly, the answer is ?yes!? My first suggestion is ?Resurrection of the Shroud? by Mark Antonacci. When Mark came on Dreamland to talk about... continued
Sudden Climate Change a Reality
December 13, 2001The National Academy of Sciences says that global warming could trigger ?large, abrupt and unwelcome? climatic changes that could severely affect ecosystems and human society. This fulfills the scenario in ?The Coming Global Superstorm,? published last year by Whitley Strieber... continued