Where Did White Folks Come From?

April 6, 2012
Since modern humans originated in Africa, then spread all over the world, we know that black or brown is the original skin color. So how did some people turn out to have white skin? It's all about Vitamin D. Vitamin... continued

The Magical Cure

April 5, 2012
Therapists used to think of meditation as nothing more than a fading hippie pursuit or a useful means of relaxation. But a few psychologists were secretly trying it out--and they found it to be an incredible healer. Whitley Strieber found... continued

Do GM Foods Make Us Fat?

April 5, 2012
A new study shows that genetically-modified food is contributing to the obesity epidemic. Researchers found that GM corn fed to mice led to an increase in overall body weight of almost 4%, while also increasing the weight of their livers... continued

There is No Oil Shortage

April 5, 2012
So why are gas prices so high? High international oil prices are bad news for everyone--even for oil-producing countries. People who have to pay $4 for a gallon of gas don't have money to spend on other things, and eventually... continued

Why Our Immigrants are Dying

April 4, 2012
One of the reasons some people are anti-immigration has to do with worry about paying for their health care. But the irony is this: The longer minority immigrants stay in the US, the higher their risk of experiencing poor health.... continued

QUIET!

April 4, 2012
At our Dreamland Festival in May, one of the main things we're going to investigate are the mysterious sounds that are being heard all around the world (NOTE: Subscribers can still listen to this show and they get 10% off... continued

What You Can’t Say in School

April 4, 2012
One would assume this refers to cussing or name-calling, but that's not it: ordinary words such as "dance," "dinosaurs," "birthday," "Halloween," "divorce," and have been banned from standardized tests in New York City, lest they offend certain religious groups. In... continued

Here Comes Trouble!

April 3, 2012
Do you make decisions quickly based on incomplete information? Do you often lose your temper? Are you easily bored? Is your desk a mess? In the February 14th edition of the New York Times, John Tierney writes: "Those are the... continued

Plants Remember the Dry Days

April 3, 2012
When plants talk to each other, what do they say? Some of them compare notes on how to survive a drought and plants that have been subjected to a previous period of drought learn to deal with the stress thanks... continued

We’re Reaching the Tipping Point on Climate

April 3, 2012
We recently reported that changes in the Arctic could halt the Gulf Stream--maybe changing our climate permanently. Now climatologists are warning us that the world is close to reaching tipping points that will make it irreversibly hotter. We have only... continued