Dumb and Dumber or Smart and Smarter?

January 18, 2013
Is the human race getting dumber? geneticist Gerald Crabtree thinks that human intelligence peaked several thousand years ago and from then on, has been on a slow decline. His argument is based on the fact that for more than 99%... continued

NEW Bermuda Triangle Sucks Up Famous Fashion Designer

January 18, 2013
The Bermuda Triangle (NOTE: Subscribers can still listen to this show) is an area in the Atlantic Ocean between Miami, Bermuda and Puerto Rico where many ships are said to have "disappeared." Another Bermuda-like Triangle is the Devil's Sea, in... continued

Why Things Get Stale

January 17, 2013
Food gets stale (and if you're eating TOO MUCH of it before it has a chance to, you need Anne Strieber's famous diet book!) and experiences do too. For instance, a song that we hear over and over again eventually... continued

Cancer on the Job

January 17, 2013
Working with plastic parts containing BPA--in auto industries, for instance--may make women more vulnerable to breast cancer. Women in Toronto's plastic automotive parts factories have complained about pungent fumes and dust that caused nosebleeds, headaches, nausea and dizziness. In the... continued

Meteorite Reveals Extraterrestrial Life

January 17, 2013
A meteorite that recently landed close to a city in Sri Lanka may be "the most important scientific discovery in the last 500 years" since it brought "compelling evidence of life" from space. On the Island website, Walter Jayawardhana quotes... continued

More Pesticides Now Than Ever Before

January 16, 2013
Despite the upsurge in organic foods, American agriculture is using more pesticides than ever before. Coupled with antibiotics fed to livestock, the farm is becoming a dangerous place for humans! The Department of Agriculture says that the average American is... continued

What We Can Learn from Traditional People

January 16, 2013
What can we learn from indigenous cultures, who still live the same way that everyone did thousands of years ago? Geographer Jared Diamond points out that, for most of history, people lived in small groups as hunter-gatherers. Agriculture began 11,000... continued

One of the Worst Pollution Events in History

January 16, 2013
Reduced air circulation and cold winter temperatures have combined to create what is one of the most intense pollution events in history over China. Unhealthy polluted air blankets three fourths of a country the size of Europe. It’s as if... continued

Coffee Prevents Cancer

January 15, 2013
Oral cancer, anyway. People who drink more than four cups of caffeinated coffee per day are at about half the risk of death of these often fatal cancers compared to those who only occasionally or who never drank coffee. There... continued

More Melt Than Ever

January 15, 2013
Climatologists have discovered that West Antarctica is warming TWICE as fast as they previously thought it was. This unexpectedly big increase adds to fears the ice sheet will thaw, causing the sea level to rise and drown coastal cities all... continued