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Tornadoes Increasing Rapidly
May 31, 2004175 tornadoes were reported over the weekend. The years 2003 and 2004 have seen a dramatic increase in the number of tornadoes being reported in the US. The record for most tornadoes in any month (since modern tornado record keeping... continued
Hum & Blast
May 28, 2004A loud noise from a UFO shook windows in Iowa and woke people up. No jet was flying in the vicinity, so the source of the noise is a mystery. But at least the low-frequency hum that has been driving... continued
Climate Change Faster Than Expected
May 28, 2004On the weekend of the opening of The Day After Tomorrow, researcher James Lovelock says climate change may be proceeding much more quickly than previously thought. This report comes at a time when the main criticism of the film is... continued
“Next Time We Will Come Much Closer.”
May 28, 2004As part of our new Communion Letters, a reader named Shawn writes: "I want to relate an experience I recently had in my own backyard. I was standing on my back porch at about 9 pm, enjoying the night air,... continued
The Day After Tomorrow
May 28, 2004The Day After Tomorrow opens in thousands of theaters worldwide today, one of the largest movie openings in recent history. Whitley and Anne and Art and Ramona Bell attended the premiere on Monday, and Whitley offers his thoughts about the... continued
Alien Caught on Film?
May 28, 2004Scott Corrales quotes Chilean civil engineer Germ NOTE: This news story, previously published on our old site, will have any links removed. continued
Mad Cow Time Bomb
May 27, 2004Britain may be facing a Mad Cow time bomb. New research suggests that up to 4,000 people there unknowingly carry the human form of mad cow disease. Some may already be passing it on through blood transfusions and contaminated surgical... continued
In Vitro May Pass on Genetic Problems
May 27, 2004Many couples choose to have babies using in-vitro fertilization because the man's sperm count is too low to father children any other way. However, this low sperm count could be due to a genetic defect that affects more than sperm,... continued
Hybrid Savings: It Depends on How You Drive
May 27, 2004Some owners of new hybrid cars can't figure out why they don't get the 55 or higher miles per gallon they've been promised. It turns out you won't save much on gas unless you drive the right way. Honda spokesman... continued
Music Teachers Going Deaf
May 26, 2004A new study shows that music teachers are routinely exposed to noise levels that could result in hearing loss. Researcher Hans Kunov says, "The hair cells of the inner ear simply crumble under the load, and they don't grow back... continued