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Phobias? They’re In Your Genes
April 30, 2001New research suggests that panic attacks and phobias may be linked to an unusual genetic abnormality. Dr. Xavier Estevill, of the Duran I Rynals Hospital in Barcelona, has discovered a new genetic mechanism for your fears. Estevill has discovered that,... continued
Rethinking the Dinosaurs–T-Rex With Feathers?
April 30, 2001More evidence has been found proving that those sweet little birds, hopping and chirping about in your yard, are related to the dinosaurs of the distant past. A 130-million-year-old fossil of a feathered dinosaur has been discovered by farmers in... continued
Internet Listening Suspended Due to Industry Dispute
April 28, 2001Along with many other radio programs, Dreamland's internet feed has been suspended pending resolution of a financial dispute between the actors' union AFTRA and the radio industry. The issue is one of how and if additional payment is to be... continued
Plague Found in Prairie Dog Colony at Texas Campground
April 27, 2001Pathogens from the same plague that wiped out 30 percent of the world's population in the 14th century have been found near Lake Meredith in Texas. One out of six flea samples taken from a nearby campground showed the plaguepathogen.... continued
Huge, Incredibly Ancient City Found in Peru
April 27, 2001Ancient City A Major Challenge for Science. Archaeologists have discovered the oldest city in the Americas 120 miles north of Lima, in Peru. Caral, which is 4,600 years old and flourished at the time the great pyramids were being built... continued
Tracked By Your Cellphone
April 27, 2001If you have a cellphone, you soon will no longer be able to hide-the government will be able to track you down. Cellphone manufacturers are under a federal mandate to equip mobile phones with location-tracking devices,beginning this October. GPS chips... continued
Something Good About Global Warming
April 26, 2001Finally, something good about global warming: it has reduced ozone depletion in the atmosphere. The destruction of the ozone layer over the Northern Hemisphere has been less in recent years. This has been due to warmer temperatures, rather than a... continued
Human Foot-and-Mouth Victims
April 26, 2001Three cases of humans contracting Foot-and-mouth disease have been reported in Britain. The disease is extremely mild in people, with flu-like symptoms and blisters on the hands and inside the mouth. "There are a lot of symptomsthat can seem similar... continued
Melting Glaciers for Water
April 26, 2001Pakistan has such a desperate drought that it is considering melting glaciers in order to get water. The government has asked the national weather office to look into the possibility of melting the glaciers in the northern mountains of the... continued
Bird Attack!
April 26, 2001The home of Tiger and Susie Michiels in Redding, California, was invaded last week when hundreds of soot-covered birds swooped down their chimney and into their living room. "They really demolished the house," said Tiger. "There's soot over everything. The... continued