Sea Level Rise Reversal

July 26, 2005
Current estimates indicate that the global sea level is rising due to global warming and glacier shrinkage. Recent scientific studies have shown that a variety of terrestrial ice sources, such as the Greenland ice sheet, the West Antarctic ice sheet... continued

Brutal Heat Stalks Planet

July 25, 2005
Twenty-one people died in Arizona from the heat, and itreached 117 F in Las Vegas, tying a record set in 1942. Nowthe brutal heat has moved east, and triple digittemperatures are expected across the midwest, with heatadvisories in most states... continued

Mystery Disease in China

July 25, 2005
Chinese authorities report that a mystery disease has killed17 people from villages around Ziyang and Neijiang. Atpresent, 12 more people are in critical condition and 27 arestable. 2 have recovered. It appears that all of the farmers had butchered sick... continued

Can We Really Save the Children?

July 22, 2005
Musicians Bob Geldof and Bono may be nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for the series of Live Aid concerts they've organized to raise money for aid to Africa. They've pledged to wipe out poverty there by raising $50 billion,... continued

Meet Alchemist David Goddard on Dreamland

July 21, 2005
This week on Dreamland, guest host William Henry takes us on an unforgettable journey into the secrets of Alchemy and Kabbalah with renowned teacher David Goddard. As Dreamland listeners know, our hosts are experts, and they know who is the... continued

Best Terror Strategy?Stay at Home

July 21, 2005
The recent and continuing terrorist attacks in London have left Americans shaken and nervous. Where is the best place to go to avoid the effects of terrorism, especially if terrorists hit chemical plants, releasing dangerous gases? The answer is not... continued

Use Your Hands

July 21, 2005
In Italy and Spanish-speaking countries, people tend to "talk with their hands" as well as their voices. If you can't always find the right word, you might want to start doing this too, because new research suggests that gesturing while... continued

West Nile Spreading Across the Country

July 21, 2005
A chicken in Grand Forks, North Dakota has tested positive for West Nile virus, and the disease has also arrived in glamorous Brentwood, California. The chicken belongs to one of the flocks the USDA has placed in various locations around... continued

Designated Drivers Don’t Work

July 20, 2005
Some of the things we assume work well, really don't. For instance, cutting down on the number of cigarettes you smoke does not improve your health. And while beer ads on TV always push having a designated driver, who agrees... continued

The Healthiest Towns in the US

July 20, 2005
We recently reported on the most sinful towns in the US. There's an old adage that says that cleanliness is next to Godliness, but for modern folk, it's easy to be clean, so most of us would substitute "exercise" for... continued