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Study Links Alcohol and Weight Control
March 10, 2010In a GOOD way! - Prowling men and uncomfortable high heels aside, "Ladies Night" at your local hangout might actually not be such a bad idea. Scientists studying the effects of light to moderate alcohol consumption on women's weight have... continued
Crustaceans Offer New Clues to Biofuel
March 10, 2010In a recent study, a group of British researchers have proposed a new powerhouse of biofuel: the Gribble. In case you aren't familiar with the microscopic marine world, Gribble are actually tiny crustacean pests that can break down wood into... continued
Why the Dollar May Collapse
March 10, 2010New Whitley's Journal! - Big news: In Whitley Strieber's new Journal, he gives a short history of monetary policy and explains why the recent bailout of banks and brokers was actually a form of organized theft that could cause the... continued
Dolphins & Whales in Danger
March 9, 2010Which means WE'RE in danger too! - Dolphins may need legal rights in order to stay alive! At this point, it's almost a moral issue, which is even more urgent since new medical discoveries show how much we NEED these... continued
Bigger?
March 9, 2010Not always better - Many researchers think that God resides in our brains, which is why neuroscience is often at the forefront of spirituality. And it turns out that bigger isn't better (in brain size, anyway). If you find it... continued
Chilean Earthquake moved THREE Cities
March 9, 2010Here's earthshaking news: The earthquake in Chile not only changed the spin of the Earth, it moved an entire city 10 feet to the west. In In Wired.com, Betsy Mason reports that GPS measurements reveal that not only did the... continued
It’s Everywhere
March 8, 2010But nobody knows what it is - What's all around us, but nobody knows what it is? This sounds like a theological question, but it's actually a puzzle that scientists are trying to work out. While the CERN experiments are... continued
Are We Alone?
March 8, 2010It's a question that humans have long asked themselves. We are probably not alone in the universe, though it may feel like it, since life on other planets is probably dominated by microbes. Alvin Powell, of the Harvard news office,... continued
Reason for the Gridlock in Congress
March 8, 2010It's not politics, it's SCIENCE! - Something to think about: Happy people are supposed to be trusting people, but the OPPOSITE may be true: A new study suggests that, in some instances, people may actually be LESS trusting of others... continued
ANOTHER New Use for Tobacco
March 5, 2010As more people wise up and stop smoking, there is less call for heavily-subsidized tobacco plants, so researchers are looking for new ways to use this plant. Besides biofuel, they may make natural spray-on solar panels. Researcher Matt Francis genetically... continued