Cancer School

October 2, 2008
Can a classroom give you cancer? If it contains radiation left over from 100-year-old scientific experiments, it can. Ernest Rutherford was the first scientist to split the atom?and he may have been indirectly responsible for killing 4 people at a... continued

Math: How to Predict Who Will be Good at It

October 1, 2008
Knowing how precisely a high school freshman can estimate the number of objects in a group gives you a good idea how well he has done in math as far back as kindergarten. Does this mean that math ability is... continued

Is Fake Grass Safe?

October 1, 2008
And what if KIDS play on it? - Both baseball and football are moving to fake turf, since it needs less upkeep and always looks good on TV. But is it safe? Adding to the growing concerns over the health... continued

Soon EVERYBODY will be fat!

October 1, 2008
According to a new study, roughly 86% of Americans age 18 and older may be overweight or obese by 2030 and related health care costs would double every decade and could reach $956.9 billion in 2030?1 of every 6 health... continued

Is CERN a Stargate?

September 30, 2008
Dreamland host William Henry writes: "In 2004, I began reporting that the particle accelerator at CERN is a stargate. It fulfillsMayan and Messianic prophecy. This is based on my mythological profiling of the symbolism at CERN and the observations of... continued

The Surge: What REALLY Happened

September 30, 2008
In her diary of August 21st, Anne Strieber writes: "Latelythere's been a great controversy about whether 'the surge'?which sent 28,000 more troops into Iraq a year ago? has 'worked' or not, with the US military and John McCain saying yes,... continued

Congress Risks Economic Catastrophe

September 30, 2008
...as it secretly raises taxes - The US Congress yesterday defeated a seven hundred billion rescue passage for America's financial system even as it let stand the Alternative Minimum Tax, meaning that twenty three million Americans will pay an average... continued

Never Grow Old

September 29, 2008
Is there a fountain of youth? Some researchers think that aging is an evolutionary adaptation that can be REVERSED. But the current prescription for living longer (eating less) may not work for everyone. In a blog posted on The Daily... continued

Cab Driver Brains

September 29, 2008
Unlike cabbies in many other cities, London cab drivers are notorious for being able to find their way around in a VERY complex city! Researches think that they have developed the equivalent of a G.P.S. system in their brains. They... continued

Solar Winds at Record Low

September 29, 2008
Not only are sunspots at a record low, so is the solar wind. The stream of charged particles blowing out of the sun is at its lowest point for 50 years. In BBC News, Jonathan Amos quotes researcher Dave McComas... continued