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Mind Toys
May 15, 2007The newest toys can read kids' minds, which is something to think about the next time you buy a gift for a child. This could be a powerful tool to teach kids the ability to focus their minds and it... continued
MORE UFOs in the UK
May 15, 2007UFO sightings in the UK continue, with new sightings in Northern Ireland. The BBC reports a UFO sighting in Northern Irleand which looks like "a series of strange orange lights in the night sky." Both Air traffic control at Belfast... continued
UFOs in US
May 14, 2007UFOs have been spotted in Michigan and New Jersey recently. A Michigan witness saw "four or five diamond-shaped UFOs." Shortly afterwards, he saw 20 fighter jets chasing them. In New Jersey, a golf ball-sized object that scientists havedetermined was not... continued
Pres. Prepares for Possible D.C. Nuke
May 14, 2007Recently Whitley Strieber speculated that another terror attack might be on the way?a nuclear attack, this time. On May 10, President Bush issued a national security directive ordering all agencies to preparefor a surprise attack on the Federal government. In... continued
Organic Bee Keepers Not Losing Their Bees
May 14, 2007We recently reported on the mystery of bees that are disappearing from their hives and being found dead?or not being found at all. Now it turns out that organic beekeepers are not having this problem. The website of the Organic... continued
Whale Emergency
May 11, 2007We recently wrote about a shark emergency, but whales also seem to be in big trouble. In BBC News, Richard Black reports that Earthwatch has found that whales are arriving at their breeding grounds in Mexico malnourished, and they don't... continued
Dog Wags
May 11, 2007In the Tuesday, April 24 New York Times, Sandra Blakeslee writes that while we all know that dogs wag their tails to express their feelings, not everyone knows that dogs have a "tail code," meaning you can learn how they... continued
Rich & Dumb
May 11, 2007We recently wrote that people in the caring professions are the happiest, despite the fact that they don't make large salaries, and that when it comes to money, what people want most is fairness. New research shows that you don't... continued
Major Drought Predicted for California
May 10, 2007The California snowpack is 71% below normal, meaning that there will be drought and more forest fires in the near future. California Dept. of Water Resources director Lester Snow says, "There is no question that these snowpack results indicate the... continued
Sleep Study
May 10, 2007We've reported that rats learn while they dream. People do too. But in at least one case, a sleeping pill woke someone up?in a BIG way. Memorizing a series of facts is one thing, understanding the big picture is quite... continued