Evolution May Not Keep Up With Climate Change

January 11, 2012
If climate change accelerates, can animals and plants evolve quickly enough to keep up with it? Climate changes profoundly influenced the rise and fall of six distinct, successive waves of mammal species diversity in North America over the last 65... continued

Whaling Drones

January 11, 2012
The Japanese have an insatiable appetite for whale meat, but environmentalists have a new weapon in their fight against whaling--in another nonmilitary use of the same drones we use as a weapon in Iraq. Japanese whaling ships tried to block... continued

Instant Learning is in Your future

January 10, 2012
New research suggests it may be possible to learn high-performance tasks with little or no conscious effort. It may be possible to use brain technology to learn to play a piano, reduce mental stress or hit a curve ball with... continued

What Columbus Brought to the New World

January 10, 2012
When Christopher Columbus and his crew landed on our shores in 1492, he brought many things with him--among them, the dreaded sexual disease syphilis, which can damage the heart, brain, eyes and bones, and can also be fatal. This is... continued

Will December be The End?

January 10, 2012
We don't know the answer to that, but if you had our beautiful 2012 crop circle calendar you'd at least be able to keep track of the passing days! You'll never see one in a store, because you can ONLY... continued

Buy Whitley’s New Book and Get a FREE Bookplate

January 9, 2012
"Solving the Communion Enigma," Whitley Strieber's first nonfiction book about his Visitor experiences in over a decade, is in book stores NOW (you can watch the video here). In it, he tells about the extraordinary information he's learned about who... continued

Which Side are You On?

January 9, 2012
9 out of 10 people, all over the world, are right-handed. True ambidexterity occurs in less than 1% of the population. Why does the world skew to the right? Scientists still don't know. Things like nipples and nostrils come in... continued

Death Plume From Fukushima Hit US Hard

January 9, 2012
The radioactive plume from the meltdown of Japan's Fukushima nuclear power plant on March 11, 2011, due to a 9.0 earthquake which led to a massive tsunami, was initially reported as harmless by the time it reached the US. But... continued

What Are You Doing Tomorrow?

January 6, 2012
And for the rest of 2012--Do you have any idea? If you had our beautiful 2012 crop circle calendar you'd KNOW! You'll never see one in a store window, because you can ONLY get it from us. Some people think... continued

Soon Your Computer Will Read Your Mind

January 6, 2012
Soon you won't have to type or even talk because a major computer manufacturer is working on a computer that will be able to read your mind. In the Huffington Post, Ramona Emerson writes: "When the folks at IBM predicted... continued