Blue Moon on Saturday

July 30, 2004
What is a blue moon and is it really blue? We're going tohave one tomorrow so we'll be able to see for ourselves. A blue moon is the second full moon in a calendar month.Usually months have only one full... continued

Alaska Volcano Ready to Blow

July 30, 2004
As if Alaska wasn't having enough troubles due toglobalwarming, it now has a volcano threatening to erupt. MountSpurr, 80 miles from Anchorage, last erupted 12 years ago,and is now rumbling. Seismologist Jackie Caplan-Auerbachsays, "When we see an eruption, it commonly... continued

Free Stargate DVD

July 30, 2004
We're again giving away a free Stargate DVD with every orderof a book byWilliamHenry. This popular DVD is a recording of a lecture Williamgave and cannot be purchased?it's only available as agiveaway with every William Henry order. This offer is... continued

Seeing Red

July 29, 2004
Women can see more different shades of red than men becausethe gene for seeing red is on the X chromosome. Women havetwo copies of this, while men have only one. Researchers analyzed the DNA of 236 people from around theworld... continued

If We Could Only Use Our Coal

July 29, 2004
Western countries worry that the Middle East wars andterrorist threats mean there will be a shortage of oil inthe future. Both the U.S. and U.K. have plenty of coal, butburning it would cause heavy pollution as well as escalateglobal warming.... continued

Still More Mad Cow Madness

July 29, 2004
Department of Agriculture inspectors say there are big gapsin the U.S. government's testing for Mad Cow Disease, but atop department official insists that additional cases of thedisease here won't have any impact on our health. In msnbc.com, Jon Bonn NOTE:... continued

New Seven Chakras Crop Circle

July 28, 2004
Another extraordinary crop circle has turned up in the U.K. Tosee images of it,clickhere and scroll down. The Crop Circle Connector is the onlyplace we know of where you can see so many beautiful imagesof every new circle that crops... continued

What is the New Asbestos?

July 28, 2004
Asbestos was once considered so safe that it was used notonly in buildings but even in water pipes. Now we know iteventually leads to a deadly cancer and deaths of peopleexposed to it keep climbing every year. Is there somethingthat... continued

Neanderthal Babytalk

July 28, 2004
One of a Neanderthal baby's first words was probably "papa,"according to linguists. They are interested in why over6,000 languages share so many sounds for the same words,especially words that are first spoken. Anna Gosline writes in New Scientist that Pierre... continued

Don’t Use Your Cell Phone in a Storm

July 28, 2004
Fifteen tourists in China were injured because one of theircell phones was struck by lightning while they were walkingon a section of the Great Wall. It acted as a lightning rod,injuring all of them. A hospital worker says of one... continued