Will New Movie Wake People Up?

April 25, 2004
This weekend's Drudge Report says, "Employees at NASA have been told not to comment publicly on Fox's new summer fuss-film The Day After Tomorrow" for fear that "moviegoers will be alarmed enough to blame the Bush administration for inattention to... continued

A Couple of “Nuts” Told the Truth

April 25, 2004
Whitley writes in his new Journal: "As the currents in the world's oceans show signs of slowing and the initial phases of sudden climate change become noticeable across the planet, "The Day After Tomorrow," the mega-movie inspired by The Coming... continued

Near Death Experiencers Less Tense

April 25, 2004
Want to have less stress? Have a near-death experience (NDE). A new study shows that people who have had NDEs are better had handling stress. Researcher Willoughby B. Britton says, "We found that people who have these experiences are just... continued

Duck, it’s a Meteor!

April 25, 2004
Around midnight near Chicago on March 26, 2003, Steven Simon and Lawrence Grossman were woken up by a 2,000 pound meteor crashing nearby. Noe Garza was asleep when a piece of it burst through his ceiling, bounced across the room... continued

Ancient Building Secrets Discovered

April 23, 2004
Wallace T. Wallington has figured out how ancient civilizations like the Egyptians moved giant blocks of stone before they discovered the wheel. He says, "It's more technique than it is technology. I think the ancient Egyptians and Britons knew this."... continued

UFOs: A Modest Proposal

April 23, 2004
How can we get the media to stop laughing at UFOs and start putting pressure on the government for real answers? Popular Dreamland guest Will Hart has a modest proposal. NOTE: This news story, previously published on our old site,... continued

Lawns May Cause Dog Cancer

April 23, 2004
This is the time of year when people are fertilizing their lawns and putting pesticides on them. A new study shows that these chemicals may cause bladder cancer in some dogs?and maybe in people too. Researcher Larry Glickman says, "While... continued

First Robin Seen in Far North

April 23, 2004
In Spring, many of us look for signs that the weather is warming, and one of these is the first sighting of a robin. Recently Inuits living in Northern Canada had the same experience?for the first time ever. Are robins... continued

Autism May be “Extreme Maleness”

April 22, 2004
New research shows that autism may be linked to male hormones circulating in the developing fetus, and babies who produce high levels of testosterone are more likely to be autistic. It's an affliction that mostly shows up in males. This... continued

Should We Make Mars Another Earth?

April 22, 2004
Some scientists think they can make Mars into a livable planet again by tinkering with its atmosphere. "Terraforming has long been a fictional topic," says NASA's Michael Meyer. "Now, with real scientists exploring the reality, we can ask what are... continued