Glacier Surge May Cause Huge Rise in Sea Level

February 25, 2008
A surge of Antarctic glaciers into the oceans could cause a dramatic rise in sea levels, and an area of the continent the size of Texas could be about to do just that. This area is known to be the... continued

NEW Kind of Breathalyzer Test

February 22, 2008
There's the kind of breathalyzer test we all dread, when we're stopped by traffic cops for erratic driving. But now there's ANOTHER kind of breathalyzer, that diagnoses diseases we may not realize we have. Our breath can tell doctors things... continued

Cell Phones NOT OK

February 22, 2008
Just when we thought that cell phones were (almost) OK, another danger has been revealed. Heavy cell phone use may be linked to an increased risk of cancer of the salivary gland, which is the disease that movie reviewer Roger... continued

Linda Howe on Coast to Coast AM TONIGHT

February 22, 2008
On Friday, Feb. 22, Dreamland science reporter Linda Moulton Howe will be on Coast talking about the Stephenville, Texas UFO flap. NOTE: This news story, previously published on our old site, will have any links removed. continued

A Sexual Quest

February 22, 2008
The female quest for sexual orgasm has led to some strange research. Now scientists say they have finally found the first evidence of the existence of the elusive "G spot"--but only in some women. The G spot is supposed to... continued

UFO Hotel & Museum Opens in Russia

February 21, 2008
A UFO museum and space observatory are being built in an area of Russia known for its UFO activity. The Russian news agency Pravda reports that the complex will cost 5 million dollars. Visitors who want to look for UFOs... continued

Life on Planets in OUR Milky Way?

February 21, 2008
Rocky planets with conditions suitable for life may be more common than previously thought, and they may be right here, in our own galaxy. More than half the Sun-like stars in the Milky Way could have planetary systems like ours.... continued

New QuickWatch posting

February 21, 2008
You can read the new QuickWatch posting by clicking here. It starts out by saying, "The winter of 2007-2008 proved to be exceptionally cold and stormy in the northern hemisphere, contrary to global warming models. By contrast, the summer of... continued

Car Emissions: Recycle Them

February 20, 2008
While scientists are searching for an auto fuel that does not release dangerous greenhouse gases, other researchers are working on a strategy to capture, store and eventually recycle carbon dioxide from vehicles to prevent the pollutant from finding its way... continued

Bats Dying Just Like Bees

February 20, 2008
First it was bees, now it's bats. We may not think we'll miss them, but without bats, there will be a much larger number of insects! It turns out that thousands of bats are dying from a mysterious disease inside... continued