Autism Epidemic–What Can We Do?

April 24, 2007
Autism has become epidemic in the US and the rest of the world as well. One in 150 children in the United States has been diagnosed with this condition. In Wisconsin alone, a new survey reports that approximately 5 out... continued

Ghost Yacht

April 23, 2007
The Kaz II, a 40 foot yacht, has been foundoff the Australian coast with its occupants missing. So far,a search has failed to turn up any signs of the three peopleon the boat. The only sign of trouble was a... continued

Do Adoptive Parents?and Grandparents?Care More?

April 23, 2007
A new study shows that adoptive parents invest more time and financial resources in their children compared with biological parents. And grandparents of adopted grandchildren relate to them as an integral part of the family?just as they relate to their... continued

Global Warming: Drought Ahead

April 23, 2007
Climate change will cause flooding in many regions of the world, as glaciers and ice sheets melt, but in the Southwestern US (the fastest growing region of the country), scientists predict a long drought ahead. It's already happening in Australia.... continued

Elephant Slaughter

April 20, 2007
Western aid to Africa helps these countries build roads, which are greatly needed to distribute food and medicine. But these new roads also make it easier for ivory poachers to reach the interior and kill large numbers of elephants. In... continued

Oil Shortage Begins

April 20, 2007
Is it the beginning of the end? According to a Swedish physicist, global oil production will peak sometime between 2008 and 2018 and then start to decline. Physicists have been right about this in the past. In LiveScience.com, Melinda Wenner... continued

Anne’s Diary: Cloud Shadows

April 20, 2007
In Anne's new diary, she writes about cloud shadows. If you don?t know what these are, click here. NOTE: This news story, previously published on our old site, will have any links removed. continued

Fairness

April 20, 2007
We live in a time when, due to our tax breaks for the rich and the diminishing power of unions, the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer. But psychologists think that what even those of us... continued

Drunk Driving

April 19, 2007
Humans aren't the only ones who have the problem of driving drunk. Birds and bats sometimes get into some fermented fruit and end up too drunk to fly. But bats have discovered their own hangover cure! Bats use what we... continued

Not Waving But Drowning

April 19, 2007
Due to global warming, low-lying Bangladesh may not have much of a future, and if YOU live in a major coastal city (as many of us do), there could be a tsunami in YOUR future. Agricultural researchers think that cities... continued