Jupiters

June 7, 2010
Why these giant planets matter - Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system, is usually dominated by two dark bands in its atmosphere, with one in the north and one in the south. Now one of its red stripes... continued

Law Looks

June 7, 2010
Do better looking defendants stay out of jail? - It may be the last place you want to be judged on your looks, but in a court of law it pays to be attractive. If you're not good looking, get... continued

Abduction Wave in Indonesia

June 4, 2010
Dreamland interview this weekend! - We've all heard of cattle mutilations and some of us even know about cat mutilations (especially if they follow Linda Howe's reports). In his graphic novel "The Nye Incidents," Whitley wrote a fictionalized version of... continued

Sinkholes

June 4, 2010
On both sides of the border - If it were a movie special effect, it wouldn't be believable, but it's something real. In the northern part of Guatemala City, a heavy storm created a huge sinkhole. Residents claim that that... continued

Satellite Taken Over by ETs?

June 4, 2010
You couldn't make something like this up: A German academic believes that the reason Voyager 2, an unmanned probe that has been in space for more than 30 years, has started sending out strange messages that are confusing scientists, is... continued

Ghost Rockets

June 3, 2010
How will what happens today be different from what will happen tomorrow? Immediately after World War II, Sweden was mystified by the appearance of so-called 'ghost rockets,' and now something very similar has appeared over Newfoundland. There were around 200... continued

Quantum computing: ANOTHER MOTK Prediction Comes True

June 3, 2010
Amazing discoveries continue: High-density and ultracold atomic gases have emerged as promising media for storage of individual photons in computers. The Master of the Key predicted that this would happen. And astronomers have discovered a mysterious whirling mass of gas... continued

Artificial Life

June 3, 2010
We can create it, but can we patent it? - It's big news: Scientists in the US have succeeded in developing the first living cell to be controlled entirely by synthetic DNA. The researchers constructed a bacterium's "genetic software" and... continued

BP Oil Spill: What About the Animals?

June 2, 2010
Three dead sperm whales killed by the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico could put the small population native to the gulf in peril, and not only that, but endangered and 3 species of threatened sea turtles could... continued

Baseball Science

June 2, 2010
Mathematicians investigate baseball! One way for a major league hitter to win a baseball game is to veer toward the dugout on the way to first base. While at first glance this route might not seem the best way to... continued