Sea Levels May Rise Suddenly

December 4, 2006
Scientists have determined that the Ross Ice Shelf in the Antarctic could collapse without warning in a matter of days, causing a disastrous worldwide sea level rise of sixteen feet. If the West Antarctic Ice Sheet behind it were to... continued

Egyptian Pyramids May be Concrete

December 4, 2006
We've speculated many times about how the ancient Egyptians may have been able to hoist so many large heavy stones into place. A new theory says that some of the giant building blocks in the pyramids may actually be made... continued

Nick Pope Quits

December 1, 2006
When he worked at the Ministry of Defense in the UK, Nick Pope was head of a project that analyzed UFO reports from 1991-94, and he published several books about the reports that led to his realization that UFOs are... continued

How the Egyptians Did It?

December 1, 2006
People who study ancient Egypt have speculated that perhaps the pyramid builders used sound to levitate the gigantic stones into place. Mainstream scientists scoffed at this idea but now they're taking levitation seriously. Scientists have now levitated small live animals... continued

UFO Crash in Russia ‘False Alarm’

December 1, 2006
A "flying apparatus" had been reported as crashing in Russiaby numerous Russian news agencies, but officials in thecrash area are now saying that the reports have beeninvestigated and that it apparently did not happen. A helicopterflyover identified the scene, and... continued

Mysterious Orange Orbs seen in UK

December 1, 2006
English sources are reporting mysterious sightings of orange orbs in the sky above major cities in the UK. Shoreham, Essex, Liverpool and Brighton seem to be the places where the most sightings took place. This is London quotes one witness... continued

The Gay Gene (Continued)

November 30, 2006
Two years ago we reported that biologists think that 8% of sheep are gay. A new museum exhibition in Oslo, Norway, documents the fact that 50 species of animals exhibit signs of homosexuality. In LiveScience.com, Sara Goudarzi quotes museum coordinator... continued

The Perfect Sports Drink

November 30, 2006
In baseball dugouts, we see players swigging special sports drinks that are designed to replace the salt lost in sweat, but if they listened to the results of a new study, they would be drinking chocolate milk instead! Eddie Pells... continued

Women, Watch Out! (Under the Sun)

November 30, 2006
As the weather turns cold, many of us dream of going to an tropical island, where we can bask in the sun. But women should be especially careful when planning such a trip, because exposure to the sun ages them... continued

Why Testing Works

November 29, 2006
Remember those kids who wanted to study only what was on the test? They may have cheated themselves. When it comes to schools, there is a lot of controversy about homework and testing. Homework is popular with parents, but many... continued