Are Hydrogen Cars Possible?

May 10, 2004
It's long been thought that hydrogen cars won't be a reality for many years, due to the problems with the volatile gas leaking into the atmosphere (and perhaps igniting and blowing up the car). The hydrogen atom may be free... continued

Have We Lost our Soul in Iraq?

May 10, 2004
In a provocative editorial in the May 10 issue of the Wall Street Journal, Gerald F. Seib says that after the release of the photographs of U.S. troops torturing Iraqi prisoners, "?The U.S. has come face-to-face with the possibility that... continued

Aliens Said, “You Will Not Remember This”

May 10, 2004
As part of our new Communion Letters series, Evelyn writes: "I 'heard' [the alien] in my head, saying, 'We did not come for you, this time. You were able to see us because of the attachments. You will not remember... continued

Awake While in Surgery

May 7, 2004
It's one of our worst nightmares: being awake during surgery. But anesthesia doesn't work for everybody. The people this has happened to say the pain isn't the worst part, although that can be excruciating. It's the horror of being paralyzed... continued

Scientists Back Superstorm Film

May 7, 2004
Despite government pressure on NASA not to support the scenario in The Day After Tomorrow, scientists are backing the science behind the film. The part of the film most of them object to has to do with the compression of... continued

2 UFOs Caught on Video?and You Can See One of Them

May 7, 2004
Two UFOs have been filmed in the U.S. and a man in Chile has finally revealed his abduction from his car in 1997. This weekour subscribers can see the incredible UFO video from Oregon. In Michigan, Donna Billett says, "I... continued

The Problem? There are 3 Iraqs

May 6, 2004
In Anne's new diary, she writes: "I imagine most of us are in the same boat: whether or not we think we should have invaded Iraq in the first place, we can't figure out how we'll be able to leave.... continued

Why We Get Jet Lag

May 6, 2004
Scientists believe they've found the reason why we suffer from jet lag: It's because we have two timekeeping centers in our brains. One follows the clock, while the other one is influenced by natural events, such as sunrise and sunset.... continued

Saudi Oil May be Over

May 6, 2004
Five foreign oil workers were recently killed in Saudi Arabia, meaning terrorists may get control of the oil industry there. This is undoubtedly one of the reasons the U.S. is in Iraq. If this keeps occurring, expect to see even... continued

Dogs Get Flu from Horses

May 6, 2004
In Florida, racing greyhounds are coming down with the same flu virus that affects race horses, even though they don't race on the same tracks. We know that "bird flu" jumps from chickens to humans and SARS jumped to us... continued