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Strange Sounds being Heard Worldwide
January 21, 2012Beginning in 2011, eerie aerial sounds began to be heard worldwide. They consisted of roars, thuds, and a sound like a great trumpet echoing across the sky. As this became a well known popular phenomenon in 2012, a flood of... continued
Reading Changes Your Brain
January 20, 2012We know that the Visitors are changing our brains. It turns out that the act of reading changes our brains too (but some types of reading are better than others). When psychologists used brain scans to see what happens inside... continued
Be Careful if You Go Whale Watching
January 20, 2012Almost no one in the US wants to EAT whale meat, but lots of us like to go out in a boat and try to spot these wonderful creatures. To see a huge eye rise up out of the water... continued
Why Online Dating Doesn’t Work
January 20, 2012It's because we LIE to OURSELVES about what turns us on--you have to meet that special one IN PERSON for your hormones (and your libido) to ramp up. Even the sexiest description just won't work. No matter how much people... continued
Something GOOD About the Recession
January 20, 2012The recession has been painful for most of us, but it's been GOOD in one way: It's cut down on greenhouse gas emissions, which means it's reduced the threat of global warming. Global carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels... continued
Should We Dread Next December?
January 19, 2012The future has arrived and it's time for a change. 2012 is here and due to ancient Mayan prophecies, it's a year that many people dread, but if you want to make it a year of GOOD change--for YOURSELF--try meditation.... continued
Guantanamo Uses Inquisition Methods
January 19, 2012Our modern Guantanamo torturers used the same tools that were used during the Spanish Inquisition in the 13th and 14th centuries, such as stress positions and, yes, even waterboarding! The inquisition continued for 600 years, and in the January/February issue... continued
Why No Women are Running This Time
January 19, 2012With Sarah Palin and Hillary Clinton both running for president recently, it may seem that there are plenty of women candidates around, but actually there are relatively few. Several factors contribute to this gender gap. For one thing, women are... continued
Smoking Dangers Kept Secret
January 18, 2012Most of us now realize that smoking leads to lung cancer (and other diseases), but not everyone realizes that tobacco companies HID this data for years. A new analysis of tobacco industry documents shows that Philip Morris manipulated data on... continued
Vets Having Trouble Behind the Wheel
January 18, 2012Our Iraq and Afghanistan war vets are coming home with PTSD (post-traumatic stress disease), and due to the roadside bombs they encountered when they were abroad, many of them are having trouble driving their cars back here in the US.... continued