Wildfires Cause Climate Change

June 30, 2011
This season's massive Arizona fires have destroyed dozens of structures and burned nearly three-quarters of a million acres. But they've also done something else: They also are contributing to global warming by upsetting the carbon balance while they are burning... continued

Red is a Powerful Color

June 29, 2011
Winning sports teams are often those who wear red, because it helps their muscles work better. When humans see red, their reactions become both faster and more forceful. Aside from athletes, most people are unaware of the color's intensifying effect.... continued

Airport Body Scanners Causing Cancer in TSA Employees

June 29, 2011
Epic.org has just obtained documents they requested in a FOIA lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security, documenting the radiation risks of TSA's airport body scanner program. These documents include agency emails, radiation studies, memoranda of agreement concerning radiation testing... continued

Don’t Pet That Armadillo

June 28, 2011
Humans are tough on animals, but sometimes they fight back. Nature isn't always benign: Some critters can be dangerous. You know you should avoid poisonous snakes, but did you know you shouldn't pet that armadillo? It may be carrying leprosy,... continued

An Apple (or a Sandwich) a Day

June 28, 2011
Eve was pretty effective with an apple--is the old saying "an apple a day keeps the doctor away" really true? Do apples contain specific health benefits? It turns out the apple PEEL builds muscles. And what about cold cuts--aren't they... continued

Future Cars May Fix Themselves

June 28, 2011
The future may be more amazing than we can imagine (NOTE: Subscribers can still listen to these shows and we will hold John Hogue's feet to the fire--as usual--any day now!) First, tires that fix their own flats: these could... continued

Want a smart kid?

June 28, 2011
Give him or her music lessons! Those childhood music lessons keep our minds sharper as people age, even if we no longer play the instrument. A study recruited 70 healthy adults age 60 to 83 who were divided into groups... continued

Animals Under Pressure are Learning to Defend Themselves

June 27, 2011
Our animals are becoming so beleaguered that they are learning techniques of self defense. For instance, fish are learning how to locate (and thus avoid) Dead zones. These have long been a source of concern around the world, including in... continued

Millions of Cancer Cases Coming to Asia

June 27, 2011
And we're not just talking about power plant meltdowns in Japan! In the US, your tattoo is a time bomb, but in Asia (especially China) it's either smoking (there will be an epidemic of lung cancer and emphysema there in... continued

Japan May be Hiding the Extent of its Power Plant Disaster

June 23, 2011
Scientific experts believe Japan's nuclear disaster, which started with an earthquake on March 11, which caused a tsunami that destroyed the cooling systems at the Tokyo Electric Power Company's (TEPCO) nuclear plant in Fukushima, is far worse than the government... continued