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No More Winter in Europe
September 15, 2004A new report from the European Environment Agency saysEuropean winters will disappear by 2080 unless globalwarming slows down there. This may be why global warming isin the headlines in the U.K. and Europe, while it's hardlycommented on in the U.S.... continued
Chinese Dyslexics Same as Ours?
September 15, 2004Chinese characters are so complex that it seems likeeveryone there would be dyslexic. However, despite having tomemorize 6,000 different characters, only about 7% ofChinese children have dyslexia, compared with as many as 15%in the U.S. This may be because the... continued
Cloning the Dead
September 15, 2004In the past, a group called Cloneaid said it had clonedhuman beings, but they never proved it. Most scientists saythat, because of the way our cells divide, humans can't becloned. Now a medical researcher claims he's created clonesfrom dead people.... continued
Think the Weather’s Getting Stranger?
September 15, 2004Vote in our newpoll. Tell uswhether "It's about normal where I am," "It's been very strangelately" or "I think all this global warming stuff is a bunchof hype." Keep reading to learn the results of last week'spoll. Last week we... continued
Like Father, Like Son
September 14, 2004After reading manyCommunionLetters, we've discovered that the visitor experience runsin families.Xavierwrites about the time he discovered that his father once hadstrange experiences too. NOTE: This news story, previously published on our old site, will have any links removed. continued
What Warming Will Do to Us
September 14, 2004While climate change kills off many species, scientists havefound evidence that it brings genetic changes to others?andthose are the ones that stay healthiest. Can humans use thisinformation to make it through the upcoming climate changes? Biologist Elizabeth A. Hadly studied... continued
Mysterious Force in Space
September 14, 2004After 30 years in space, America's oldest spacecraft,Pioneer 10 and 11, are being held back from visiting distantstars by a mysterious force. Robin McKie writes in The Observer that some scientiststhink this may be the first real evidence of the... continued
Women: Watch Out!
September 14, 2004Don't take birth control for granted?there are doctors andpharmacists who want to eliminate birth control pills. Jill McGivering writes in bbc.com that in the U.S., anincreasing number of doctors and pharmacists are refusing togive women the Pill, saying it's actually... continued
Boat Could Blow Any Time
September 13, 2004A battleship that sank into the Thames river near Londonduring World War II contains unexploded bombs that couldblow up at any time. Mick Hamer writes in New Scientist that the RichardMontgomery, a U.S. cargo ship, has been underwater in thequiet,... continued
Living Near Radio Towers & Gas Stations
September 13, 2004Scientists have been worried that cell phonetowers?especially the new high-powered towers that supporthigh tech phones?emit radio waves that can lead to cancer.Now Korean scientists have found that people living inregions near AM radio broadcasting towers are 70% morelikely to get... continued