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2007 Will be the Hottest Year Yet
January 8, 2007This is the time of year when people make predictions for the New Year. Scientists make predictions too, and meteorologists say that 2007 will be the hottest year ever recorded, all over the world. There's a 60% chance that 2007... continued
Cow Gas
January 8, 2007If you have too much corn, you try to find a way to use it for fuel. If you have lots of cows, you do the same thing. Cow manure, waste silage, cheese whey are waste products to some, but... continued
Never Wash Your Underwear Again
January 8, 2007First the Japanese invented a cloak that makes the wearer invisible. Now someone has invented underwear that never needs to be washed (good for the military) and a shirt you can spray onto your skin from a can (perfect for... continued
What?s It Like? (Part IV)
January 8, 2007In her latest diary, Anne Strieber writes: "I've lived through some exciting times in the past few years that I've shared with you: What it's like to go to the premiere of a major motion picture and the premiere of... continued
Does Big Oil Lie About Global Warming?
January 5, 2007A new report from the Union of Concerned Scientists claimsthat ExxonMobil has adopted the tobacco industry's disinformation tactics to cloud the scientific understanding of climate change and delay action on the issue. According to the report, between 1998 and 2005,... continued
Mystery Object Crashes Through Roof
January 5, 2007An object about the size of a golf ball and weighing 13 ounces crashed through the roof of a Monmouth, NJ home at approximately 9PM local time on Tuesday. The object was tested by the Monmouth County Office of Emergency... continued
Parrot Can Carry on Conversation
January 5, 2007An African Gray parrot named N'kisi seems to have a vocabulary of 950 words, as well as a sense of humor. He is currently being studied by chimp expert Jane Goodall, as well as by researcher Rupert Sheldrake. Alex Kirby... continued
We May be About to Find Life on Mars
January 4, 2007A class of especially hardy microbes that live in some of the harshest environments on earth could flourish on cold Mars, according to a research team of astronomers and microbiologists. NASA's Mars rover Opportunity may discover some of them in... continued
Whitley on Coast with Art Bell TONIGHT
January 4, 2007Whitley will be on Coast to Coast AM radio with Art Bell on Thursday, Janaury 4, starting at 11 p.m. Pacific time. He'll be talking with Art about global warming, UFOs, his new novel The Grays and the new novel... continued
Will We Soon Regrow Severed Limbs?
January 4, 2007What if victims of terrorism, who have had their limbs hacked off, could grow a new one? What if a paralyzed person could grow a new spine?or someone with heart disease could grow a new heart? This might be something... continued