In a Recession, Will People Gamble on the Future?

May 4, 2009
The economy may be showing signs of improvement but economists think that consumers will keep their newly-adopted thriftier habits for the long haul. This means that they'll buy less, so that the economy won't improve as quickly as it would... continued

Swine Flu: Letter Leaked from a Doctor

May 4, 2009
To help you decipher all the confusing information coming out about Swine Flu, we have an new Insight about how dangerous it is (or isn't) and what you should do to prevent it or treat it if you get it.... continued

Triangle UFO Sightings

May 1, 2009
and one SQUARE - People often expect the "saucer-shaped" craft to be the most common form of UFOs, but a surprising number of sightings are of triangle-shaped craft. The photo illustrating this story is from a sighting that took place... continued

Women Deserve Great Sex Too

May 1, 2009
Ladies: we can wear their shirts and use their cologne. Now we can use their sex drugs too! One needs only turn on the television to understand that significant advances have been made in the cure and treatment of male... continued

Flu: Who Knew?

May 1, 2009
Swine Flu spreads all over New York City - The Swine Flu outbreak in New York started in one private school in a borough of Manhattan, probably from a student whose family had recently taken a trip to Mexico, but... continued

First Crop Circles of the Year!

May 1, 2009
These crop circles are truly beautiful. To see them, click here and here. Coming up on Dreamland: Interviews with the authors of TWO crop circle books: Michael Glickman and Andrew Collins! Collins was the FIRST author to be interviewed on... continued

Main Medicine for Swine Flu Has Disturbing Side Effects

April 30, 2009
The FDA, after receiving reports of self-injury, suicide and delirium, told the manufacturer of the anti-viral drug Tamiflu to add a warning label to the medicine. This is one of the drugs recommended to help treat, and perhaps even prevent,... continued

The Woman Who Started It All

April 30, 2009
Swine Flu, that is - The first person to die of Swine Flu in Oaxaca, Mexico, where the disease originated, was a 39-year-old female census taker who spread the disease throughout the city by making door-to-door visits to at least... continued

Flu Milder than Expected

April 30, 2009
The recently emerged strain of swine flu has been analyzedgenetically, and scientists have concluded that it is likelyto be milder than the 1918 Spanish Flu, and milder than mostnormal winter flu. Whether or not it will mutate into a moredangerous... continued

Breakthrough in Artificial Intelligence

April 29, 2009
Believe it or not, it has to do with a TV quiz show - An I.B.M. computer named Deep Blue beat world chess champ Garry Kasparov in 1997. Now I.B.M. has developed a computer named Watson that can beat a... continued