Save Us From Superbugs

September 23, 2003
Russian researcher Alexander Sulakvelidze came to the U.S. after Communism ended because "There was nothing left to do. Good scientists would come to work and spend all day playing cards and chess." When he arrived at the University of Maryland... continued

Isabel Just the Start

September 23, 2003
Meteorologists think Hurricane Isabel may be just the first of a long string of even bigger hurricanes that may keep coming for at least a decade. "We're not talking about a minor little increase," says Stanley Goldenberg of NOAA, "but... continued

Ice Shelf Break Up Ominous Sign

September 23, 2003
The largest ice shelf in the Arctic has broken up, Canada and the U.S. announced on Monday. The Ward Hunt Ice shelf has been a feature of the polar cap for at least 3,000 years. It has broken up as... continued

A History-Making Sale

September 22, 2003
Some of our most popular Dreamland guests write books that take a completely new look at the past, and now some of your favorites are on sale. Read on to find out what we've learned about history this year on... continued

Whitley’s Journal: Dancing in the Mirrors

September 21, 2003
In his latest Journal, Whitley writes, "At this moment on this website there are two of the most extraordinary interviews I have ever done. The first is with an abuctee, 'Cynthia,' on Dreamland. The second is with a particle physicist,... continued

Real Haunted House for Sale

September 21, 2003
In Gold Hill, Oregon, there's a house for sale on 22 acres of land for $3.5 million?a lot for a place in this old gold mining town. But this is the Oregon Vortex, one of the most famous haunted sites... continued

Area 51 Stays Top Secret

September 21, 2003
For "national security" reasons, President Bush has renewed an exemption that allows the Air Force to continue to classify its top-secret operations at Groom Lake, also known as Area 51, in Nevada. The area is in a no-fly zone that... continued

A Gift from Hurricane Isabel

September 21, 2003
While Isabel caused destruction in many areas, it brought a gift to Primo D'Agata of Berlin, Connecticut. "I thought it was hail and I said to my wife, 'Ginger, it's hailing,'" he says. "I went back to reading my paper... continued

Government Grass Stinks

September 21, 2003
Medical marijuana users in Canada may go back to the illegal stuff, if the government can't learn to grow it right. The Ministry of Health began distributing the drug to patients with serious illnesses last month. Canada has allowed the... continued

Doctors Spreading Infection with Cell Phones

September 19, 2003
Is your doctor always talking to his office or to patients on his cell phone? According to Israeli investigators, physicians are actually spreading infections throughout hospitals as they talk on their phones. Deborah Mitchell writes about a study in which... continued