Famous Science Fiction Writer Saw Visitors Too!

September 12, 2008
Tessa Dick was the late science fiction writer Philip K.Dick's 4th wife. Dick's most famous book is probably "DoAndroids Dream of Electric Sheep?" published in 1968, whichwas made into the film "Blade Runner." In herInsight,she talks about how her husband... continued

Will Bush Science Soon be Over?

September 12, 2008
When the November election is over, will this ALSO be the end of junk science in the White House? In the September 10th edition of New Scientist, Ivan Semeniuk interviews Anne Solomon, of the Center for the Study of the... continued

A REALLY BIG Footprint…

September 12, 2008
...could even be a Sasquatch - Is it a footprint of Sasquatch?or an extraordinarily LARGE prehistoric person? An amateur archeologist found a huge fossil footprint on his Tennessee property that has made him a Bigfoot believer. In WSMV.com, Dennis Ferrier... continued

Remembering 911

September 11, 2008
Today is the 7th anniversary of the tragedy that has come to be known as 911. Our readers and listeners are aware that we have been following the trail of this terrorist attack ever since it struck, interviewing guests such... continued

Do You Dream About the Future?

September 11, 2008
Now you can be part of a special study - At the Arlington Institute, researchers have consulted precognizant dreamers and have learned about hundreds of case studies of individuals who had explicit dreams about 911 (people jumping out of burning... continued

Asteroids & Fireballs

September 11, 2008
?and funny things happening on the sun - Lots of new stuff is being discovered in space?right here in our own galaxy! One newly-discovered asteroid may have a somewhat mysterious origin. And a flurry of "fireballs" (the tiny meteors called... continued

CERN Powers Up

September 10, 2008
The Large Hadron Collider, also known asCERN, cost $10billion an is located on the border between France andSwitzerland. It wasactivated today. And don't worry: A new report provides the mostcomprehensive evidence available to confirm that the LargeHadron Collider?s switch-on poses... continued

The AIDS Puzzle

September 9, 2008
Who gets it, who doesn't, and why? - AIDS experts have compelling evidence that some people live with HIV who for years and even decades show extremely low levels of the virus in their blood, never progressing to full-blown AIDS,... continued

Global Warming Link to Hurricanes Confirmed

September 9, 2008
and why Gustav wasn't as bad as Katrina - The theory that global warming may be contributing to stronger hurricanes in the Atlantic over the past 30 years is bolstered by a new study. Using global satellite data, researchers James... continued

Who Suffers Most from Road Pollution?

September 9, 2008
Kids! - You don't have to be ajogger tosuffer from highway pollution. New evidence blamestraffic-related pollution for increasing the risk of allergyamong children by more than 50%, and the closer the childrenlive to roads, the higher their risk. And it?s... continued