Genes or Culture?

February 7, 2008
People from different cultures use their brains differently to solve the same tasks. This could explain things like why, in Western cultures anyway, blind tasting tests have shown that, to most people, more expensive wine actually TASTES better. In BBC... continued

Super Tornadoes Strike on Super Tuesday–Death Toll 52

February 6, 2008
Waves of hitherto rare midwinter tornadoes swept thesouthern part of America's heartland yesterday. So far 28people are known to have been killed in Tennessee, 13 inArkansas, 7 in Kentucky and 4 inAlabama. A family of 3 was killed in Arkansas.... continued

Spring Confusion

February 6, 2008
Believe it or not, spring is coming, but will global warming change things? A new study shows that the breeding ranges of North American birds have shifted northward coinciding with a period of increasing global temperatures. Eventually, some of our... continued

More Internet Cables Cut in Mideast

February 6, 2008
On January 23, two major undersea internet cables were cutoff the Egyptian port of Alexandria, and it was widelythought to be an accident involving a ship leaving the port.Then a cable was cut in the Persian Gulf. It was severed... continued

World’s Biggest Dump: The Ocean

February 6, 2008
We know about space trash, but we are turning something much closer to us into a gigantic rubbish dump as well: the ocean. Held in place by underwater currents, it stretches from the California coast, past Hawaii, almost to Japan.... continued

Fluoride May be Dangerous

February 5, 2008
Dentists love fluoride, and say it has vastly cut down the number of cavities they fill?although chocolate may work better. But does it have a negative side as well? Reporter Russ Hamerly quotes a January article in Scientific American as... continued

But is it Really Exercise?

February 5, 2008
It was the holiday shopping season's biggest question: where can I find a Wii? For the second holiday in a row, this video game console was the item retailers just couldn't keep in stock. Nintendo marketed the Wii as an... continued

Cable Breaks Leave Iran Without Internet

February 4, 2008
Last week, two fiberoptic cables carrying internet trafficwere cut in a supposed accident involving a ship near Egypt.Now a third cable has been cut off the coast of Dubai. Thethird cable segment lies between the United Arab Emiratesand Oman, about... continued

30 Hour UFO Landing Reported in Mexico

February 4, 2008
A UFO with glowing lights has reportedly spent thirty hourson the ground in an isolated area of Mexico about a hundredmiles east of Acapulco. The objectlanded in the early morning hours of December, 2007 nearMezcala, Mexico andemitted flashes of light.... continued

Whitley Interview on Internet TV

February 4, 2008
Whitley opens up about his experiences as never before in a terrific interview with Dave Navarro on Dave Navarro's Spread, episode 38. He's funny, fascinating and dropping all kinds of hints about his past. When he next does a live... continued