Women Too Stubborn for Their Own Good?

October 24, 2007
There are bad habits that WE ALL need to break but (surprise!) women have a harder time breaking them than men do! It might help to get MAD, since researchers have discovered that anger actually helps people make better choices.... continued

Meteorite Crashes into Car

October 23, 2007
We've reported on meteors have crashed through the roofs of houses and even almost hit people. Recently, in Delaware, a hunk of hot space metal crashed through the roof of an S.U.V.! In the Delaware News Journal, Alan J. McCombs... continued

Tall or Short: Why We Look Like We Do

October 22, 2007
We now know that genes make us fat, which came as a surprise to many of us. Most of us have always assumed we inherited our height, and now researchers have identified the gene that makes us tall (or short).... continued

Future of Flooding

October 19, 2007
Climate change may carry a higher risk of flooding than was previously thought. According to BBC News, "Efforts to calculate flooding risk from climate change do not take into account the effect carbon dioxide (CO2) has on vegetation. Higher atmospheric... continued

Superbugs Worse than AIDS?

October 19, 2007
UPDATE: High School inspections - Recent headlines on mainstream media have announced that there are antibiotic-resistant superbugs out there that are worse than AIDS. Is this true--and if so, how can we protect ourselves against them? Researchers at the CDC... continued

Global Warming: City Birds Versus Country Birds

October 18, 2007
Scientists have discovered that city birds are smarter than country birds. Global warming may already be driving some species into extinction. BUT some birds are a lot SMARTER than others, and THEY may survive. And new discoveries indicate that birds... continued

What Makes Some People Lefties?

October 18, 2007
Scientists are fascinated by left-handedness. They know that being a lefty is genetic, so there?s no use trying to change. Scientists have discovered a gene which seems to make it more likely that you'll among the 11% of people who... continued

Alzheimer’s Reversed!

October 17, 2007
We recently reported that the childhood condition of autism may be able to be reversed. Now Alzheimer's, a devastating brain disease that strikes at the end of life, may be able to be reversed as well. Researcher have found that... continued

Insect Spies

October 16, 2007
From time to time, on unknowncountry.com, we talk about bugs--both the real kind and the computer kind. We also refer to bacteria as a "bug," and now it's been discovered that 8-million year old bacteria that was removed from the... continued

Why Jupiter Doesn’t Help

October 16, 2007
When astronomers used to search for solar systems with planets that might harbor life, they looked for a large planet in the outer orbit, like Jupiter, because they thought these planets absorbed the blows from incoming space rocks that could... continued