Meditation Changes the Brain

September 3, 2012
There's almost no limit to the value of meditation. A scientist studying the Chinese mindfulness meditation known as integrative body-mind training (IBMT) says that he and other researchers have confirmed that it changes the structural efficiency of white matter in... continued

Why We Hate Waiting in Line

September 3, 2012
These days, flying to another city or country involves a lot of waiting in line. First we wait in the TSA line, then--at the end of the trip--we wait in line to get our luggage. When Houston airport started getting... continued

Don’t Eat It, Recycle It!

August 31, 2012
With concerns about the possible health and environmental effects of oil dispersants in the Deepwater Horizon disaster still fresh in mind, scientists have created a new dispersant made from edible ingredients that both breaks up oil slicks and keeps oil... continued

How to Change the Climate: Bioengineer Humans

August 31, 2012
If we can't get human beings to stop contributing to climate change, maybe we need to re-eingineer humans. Many contactees (NOTE: Subscribers can still listen to this interview) think "the Grays" are biological machines--maybe we need to be that too.... continued

Autism May Happen Because We’re Too Clean

August 31, 2012
Autism may be caused by sperm degeneration in older dads, but it could ALSO be caused by a weakened immune system in the mother. Modern immune systems are less efficient than those in the past. Why? Because we're too clean!... continued

Too Many Tires? Turn Them into Roads!

August 30, 2012
We have too many tires and we don't know how to dispose of them. Here's a logical idea: Turn them into roads. They can also be turned into streets that are QUIETER, and long term exposure to noise has been... continued

It’s Dangerous to be Too Clean (Part II)

August 30, 2012
We may be dirty, but exposure to common antibacterial chemicals and preservatives found in soap, toothpaste, mouthwash and other personal-care products may make children more likely to have food and environmental allergies. Researcher Jennifer Savage says, "We saw a link... continued

Eavesdropping Insects Save the Coffee

August 30, 2012
While we humans go about our daily conversations (often on cell phones), we don't realize that the whole world is talking and listening, including insects and plants. Predatory beetles can detect the unique alarm signal released by ants that are... continued

New Whitley Strieber Insight on Climate

August 30, 2012
In his dynamic new Insight, Whitley Strieber points out that time is running out--it's time for big business AND environmentalists to WORK TOGETHER to curb greenhouse gases, because the arctic melt is accelerating at a rapid pace, as can be... continued

Calling All Contactees!

August 29, 2012
Anne Strieber wants to continue her wonderful contactee interviews for subscribers, but she's run out of contactees. If YOU'VE had a personal UFO experience, write an email to anne@strieber.com with the subject heading "contactee interview" and TWO (no more) paragraphs... continued