What Did YOU Inherit?

October 20, 2006
Everyone wants to learn about their roots, which is why so many African-Americans are having their DNA tested. But we don't just inherit our looks and perhaps our personalities?our susceptibility to disease is also inherited, and if we can find... continued

Global Warming: A Reprieve But No Sign We Will Use It

October 19, 2006
We recently wrote about how a low level of sunspot activity may give us a reprieve when it comes to global warming, and now the oceans are cooling off as well. We now have a chance (if we take it)... continued

Planned Bush Land Purchase in Paraguay

October 19, 2006
There are rumors circulating in Latin America that the Bushfamily plans to purchase 98,000 acres of land inParaguay. It has been reported that the president'sdaughter, Jenna Bush, is involved with the purchase and maybe the owner of the land. The... continued

Music in the Brain

October 19, 2006
Children with Williams syndrome, a rare form of autism, love music and will spend hours listening to it. This is further evidence that the ability to compose and appreciate music lies in one specific portion of the brain. We already... continued

Brain Breakthrough

October 18, 2006
New technology is allowing people who are paralyzed, due to accidents or to diseases like ALS (the condition that quantum physicist Stephen Hawking has), to operate computers using only their brains. A fourteen-year-old boy with epilepsy has learned to play... continued

Why Bird Flu is Such a Threat

October 18, 2006
Scientists who are warning us about a possible bird flu epidemic are comparing it with the 1918 Spanish flu influenza epidemic which killed somewhere between 40 and 100 million people worldwide during the 18 months it lasted. Researchers are analyzing... continued

Dangerous Diet Drink

October 18, 2006
We recently wrote about how drinking cola?whether regular, diet or decaf?is dangerous for women. Now the Coca-Cola company is launching a new brand of cola that is even more dangerous, because it's essentially speed in a bottle! Andrew Gumbel in... continued

The Hum is Back

October 17, 2006
Another mystery hum is driving people nuts, and this time it's in New Zealand?and, yet again, the locals have no idea that this is a worldwide phenomenon. Massey University researchers are investigating an unexplained hum that hundreds of people are... continued

Autumn Leaves: Red Means Danger

October 17, 2006
While scientists understand why the leaves on trees turn yellow and orange in the fall, they DON'T understand why some of them turn red, but they do know that it can be a sign of danger for the tree. Cory... continued

The REAL State of US Race Relations

October 17, 2006
Chicago sociologist Walter Benn Michaels thinks the racial divide is REALLY based on money?who has it, and who doesn't. He says, "We love race?we love identity?because we don't love class. We love thinking that the differences that divide us are... continued