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Is Your Neighborhood Healthy?
December 17, 2009Your neighborhood may be gaily decorated, with Christmas lights on every house, but is it a healthy place to live? Not if there's a Meth lab nearby! When authorities discover a "meth house," they decontaminate it by removing chemicals, getting... continued
Life on the Moon
December 16, 2009We've already found water on the moon and now scientists from India say they've found signs of life there as well. The instruments on their first unmanned lunar mission, Chandrayaan-1, picked up signs of carbon, the main building block of... continued
Murder: More Reasons Why
December 15, 2009The recent fatal shootings of four Washington state police officers again brings up the recurring problem of mass murder in the United States. What motivates these men to go on a shooting rampage? Psychologist Andrew Smiler says, "These men killed... continued
The World’s Biggest Dump
December 15, 2009Something most of us are not aware of: An amazing amount of trash is dumped into the ocean. It comes from landfills and from cruise ships that throw their trash directly into the sea. The ocean is becoming more and... continued
Sunspots Not the Problem
December 15, 2009Alas, it's us humans - People are in denial about climate change (and other things as well), but no matter what they say, scientists insist that sunspots and solar cycles are not the cause of current global warming. The idea... continued
Bird Flirts
December 14, 2009Some feminists wear feathers - It's the time of year when birds are flying south for the winter. Scientists have learned that female birds in species that breed in groups (such as Purple Martins) not only indulge in sex orgies... continued
Chinese Glaciers Melting Too
December 14, 2009Despite this, China has withdrawn from Climate talks - Who knew that there are glaciers in China as well as at the poles? And just like glaciers everywhere, they are melting! Which is why it's such a shame that China... continued
Can We Afford to Stop Global Warming?
December 14, 2009Measures being proposed at the Copenhagen conference to curb greenhouse gas emissions are unlikely to affect potential long-term economic growth in the United States. Economist Martin Ross says that adopting climate legislation would only cause slight changes in the nation's... continued
Secret City
December 11, 2009In this week's Dreamland interview, Lloyd Pye talks about hidden cities. A long lost city in what is now South Africa has recently been discovered. The remains aren't noticeable from the ground, but just like crop circles, they can be... continued
Whitley’s Journal: Disclosure
December 11, 2009In his newest Journal, Whitley Strieber writes about what so many contactees want: disclosure. He points out that, despite all the things that are happening to people all over the world, this may cause more problems than solutions. You hear... continued