Life on Venus

September 11, 2003
With Mars closer to Earth than it has been since prehistoric times, scientists hope to learn if there is (or ever was) life on Mars. They once assumed that the hostile environment of Venus meant there was never life on... continued

Plants Have Long Distance Romance

September 10, 2003
Can two plants living 100 miles apart find romance? They can if they have a gardener who's handy with a turkey baster. A rare female cycad plant, which only produces seeds every few years, is currently ready for fertilization in... continued

How Did First Americans Get Here?

September 10, 2003
Archeologists have long insisted that people first came to the Americas by crossing the Bering land bridge from Siberia between 10,000 and 18,000 years ago. However, most indigenous people in both North and South America deny this. South Americans say... continued

Strange Lights Over Louisiana

September 10, 2003
Andrew West Griffin wrote in the June 5th edition of TheTownTalk.com about Louisiana crop circles. Now he says his hometown is being visited by UFOs. He writes: Controversy continues around the identity of strange lights appearing over areas in southwest... continued

Old Drugs? We End Up Drinking Them

September 10, 2003
What should we do with old prescription medicines? The pharmacy won't take them back, and most charities won't take them either. Most people flush them down the toilet, not realizing that they end up in the water we drink, so... continued

Blond Inuit in Canada

September 8, 2003
Scientists are studying the "Blond Eskimos" of Canada to find out if they're related to early Viking explorers. Viking settlements mysteriously disappeared from Canada by the fifteenth century?did they go home, die off, of integrate into the local population? "It's... continued

Food Preferences?We’re Born With Them

September 8, 2003
People taste and smell things very differently, which is why one person loves broccoli and another person can't stand it. This means it may be impossible to convince your child to eat foods he hates. And our taste buds also... continued

Why Churches Play Organ Music

September 8, 2003
Ever wonder why churches have organs instead of pianos? The people who devised church services knew what they were doing, because organs emit infrasound, which is lower than 20 Hertz. Although it's inaudible to the human ear, it creates religious... continued

Fungus Warming

September 8, 2003
We know that global warming can be caused by carbon dioxide emissions, solar flares and natural Earth cycles, and...fungus? But it's true?there are tiny fungi living under the snow high in the Rocky Mountains that produce large quantities of greenhouse... continued

Join Us in New Prayer

September 8, 2003
Nothing else seems to work, so maybe prayer will do it. The Prayer Group's new intention is "That government secrecy come to an end." When it comes to UFOs, when it comes to international war and terrorism, we have a... continued