Toilet Seats: Safer Than You Think

June 9, 2006
When you go into a public toilet, do you dread sitting down? It turns out that these are not the repository for germs that we tend to think they are. In fact, in the home anyway, the toilet seat is... continued

Pesticides Cancel Breast Feeding

June 9, 2006
Exposure to pesticides may make the daughters of women who lived near or, worked in, agricultural areas, unable to breast feed their children. Mexican and other Latina immigrants are the most vulnerable to this. These people, being mostly of Indian... continued

How Can We Understand Iraq?

June 9, 2006
Will the recent killing of terrorist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi in Iraq bring any change in the number of suicide bombings going on in that country? When it comes to the Iraq war, our press pretty much toes the official government... continued

Dreamland Special: Gary McKinnon, UFO Hacker

June 8, 2006
In an effort to find evidence of a UFO cover-up, GaryMcKinnon hacked into NASA and US Defense Departmentcomputers. He is now about to be extradited from England tothe United States where he faces trial, virtually certainconviction, and a sentence so... continued

Volcanic Activity Increasing Rapidly–UPDATE

June 8, 2006
Volcanic activity in the Pacific Ring of Fire appears to beincreasing as volcanoes in Japan and New Zealand becomeactive and eight volcanoes in the Phillipines are put on thewatch list. Mt. Merapi on the island of Java continues to emit... continued

Global Warming: Up Close & Uncomfortable

June 8, 2006
By the year 2100, computers predict that much of Florida's coast will be drowned by the increase in the water level caused by global warming. This will affect fishing, both for sport and for food. Even a 15 inch water... continued

Mars Water

June 8, 2006
We not only have to find a way to get water on the moon, so we can set up Helium 3 mining operations there, we also need to find water on Mars, if we're ever going to be able to... continued

Why Iraq is Such a Mess

June 8, 2006
In the May 27 issue of the British weekly The Spectator, Charles Moore writes about The DaVinci Code book and movie: "The idea that Jesus married Mary Magdalene and had children?shows the wisdom of the Catholic Church in insisting on... continued

Huge Crater Evidence of Another Mass Extinction

June 8, 2006
A crater the size of the state of Ohio has been discovered in Antarctica, using NASA satellite photography. Scientists think it was made by an asteroid that impacted the area 250 million years ago, causing the greatest mass extinction on... continued

Dust (Continued)

June 7, 2006
Dust can be both good and bad: dangerous dust is flying all around the world, affecting both people and animals.Dust from space may have seeded life throughout the universe. Two huge dust storms on the planet Jupiter have been raging... continued