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

Hybrid Cars Can be Made Even Greener

July 19, 2005
Hybrid automobiles can be made even more environmentally friendly by the addition of solar cells. Environmentalist Steven Letendre says, "If the 200 million cars in the United States had 500 watts of solar cells integrated into their body panels, it... continued

Mountain Dwellers Live Longer

July 19, 2005
Newswise - ?But climbing that mountain can be a problem. Researchers have learned that mountain dwellers live longer than people in lowland areas. But beware: Every year, about 1,000 tourists climb Mount McKinley, but many of them have to scurry... continued

Different Future Coming Fast

July 18, 2005
While some scientists see incredible changes coming in the future, others despair to think that ancient prejudices could still be causing tragedies like 911 and the recent terrorist attacks on London. English Astronomer Royal Martin Rees, who has been interviewed... continued

We’re Losing Bees But Can’t Do Without Them

July 18, 2005
Pesticide levels that were previously thought to be safe for bees may actually be harmful to them. Adult bumble bees exposed to the pesticide spinosad have an impaired ability to forage for food. Spinosad is a natural pesticide derived from... continued

Storms and Congressmen Grow More Dangerous

July 17, 2005
As a prominent Japanese meteorolgist warns that Japan is atrisk to be struck by a Category 5 typhoon this year and theAtlantic hurricane season gets off to an ominious start, aUS congressman is trying to put a damper on climate... continued

Comcast Censorship Trial Balloon?

July 17, 2005
Afterdowningstreet.orgis an organization that seeks to draw attention tothe Downing Street Minutes and to lobby Congress to open aninvestigation into whether the President has committedimpeachable offenses. Whether one agrees or disagrees with any givenorganization's political stance, it is clear that... continued

More War on the Way? New Threat from China

July 15, 2005
As American power wanes due to military and political failures, other nations are seeking to take advantage of the vacuum being left behind, and now China has threatened the United States with nuclear retaliation if we attempt to help our... continued

Reading the Enemy’s Mind

July 15, 2005
Paul Smith is a retired army intelligence officer, a Desert Storm vet, and for seven years was an operational remote viewer and instructor. Like most remote viewers, he was trained by the US government, even though the CIA has declared... continued

Last Day $5 Off on Communion Letters

July 15, 2005
This is the last day you can get $5 off on The Communion Letters, Whitley and Anne's amazing compendium of the very best letters they received about people?s ET experiences. Read stories about contact in experiencers' own words?there's never been... continued