Bigfoot Shows Up in Wisconsin

November 14, 2006
A Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources contractor has reported a close encounter with a "large, black furry figure" that reached into the back of his truck and removed a deer carcass. He is contracted to remove road killed deer. The... continued

How to Catch a Superbug

November 13, 2006
Superbugs are antibiotic-resistant bacteria that usually pass from person to person in hospitals, because of the large amounts of antibiotics that are administered there. The sad fact is, you can leave the hospital even sicker than you were when you... continued

Our Eyes Reveal Our Thoughts

November 13, 2006
We've reported before on how important eyes can be. It turns out that the way we use our eyes can give people in the know information about what we?re are thinking, whether we?re paying attention, and whether or not we... continued

What is the Future of Iraq?

November 13, 2006
Now that President Bush has a Democratic Congress, and Rumsfeld has resigned, what will happen in Iraq? Will the new congress insist that our troops leave? Will it become a full fledged civil war?or is it that already? It's interesting... continued

A Brand New Island

November 10, 2006
Another indication of the high level of volcanic activity worldwide is that a large new island has appeared in the South Pacific, near Tonga, in an area so isolated that it has gone virtually unnoticed by scientists. A cruising yacht... continued

Ancient Tomb Discovered…of a Dentist

November 10, 2006
On this week's Dreamland, we interview world famous Egyptologist John Anthony West, so it's appropriate that a new Egyptian tomb has just been discovered?containing the graves of three royal dentists! Reporter Sierra Millman writes that the tomb was discovered thanks... continued

What’s it Like to be a Princess?

November 10, 2006
What would it be like to be adopted and to hire a private detective to trace your roots?only to find out that you are a princess? It sounds like the kind of thing that only happens in movies or fairy... continued

Huge Meteorite Found in Kansas

November 9, 2006
Scientists recently dug up a 154-pound meteorite that had been buried 4 feet deep in a Kansas wheat field. They located the meteorite by using radar technology that NASA someday hopes to use on Mars. Roxana Hegeman writes in LiveScience.com... continued

Polluted Kids

November 9, 2006
We're not only polluting the earth: In the process, we're polluting our children. Scientists think that pollution may be the cause of disabilities and diseases like Parkinson's, autism, attention deficit disorder and cerebral palsy. Jeremy Laurance writes in the Independent... continued

Americans Leaving Home for Affordable Surgery

November 9, 2006
According to the National Coalition on Health Care, about half a million Americans traveled overseas last year to have surgery that costs two to three times more in the US. The ironic name for this is "medical tourism." In News... continued