Has SARS Been Stopped?

June 18, 2003
Gro Harlem Brundtland, head of the World Health Organization, says, "We have seen SARS stopped dead in its tracks," and says China holds the key to whether it stays that way. WHO's David Heymann says, "China certainly is the key... continued

What?s Mr. Man Up to Today?

June 16, 2003
Mr. Man (who stands for all of us), the creation of artist Steve Whitehouse, sure does get in a lot of trouble. Follow all of his adventures! NOTE: This news story, previously published on our old site, will have any... continued

Rembrandt Had Bad Piercing

June 16, 2003
Piercing is popular, but sometimes infection can set in. The artist Rembrandt may have had problems with a pierced ear, especially since he lived before the invention of antibiotics, according to British surgeon Ben Cohen. In many of his self-portraits,... continued

Sex Gum

June 16, 2003
The Wrigley gum company is planning to develop a gum that contains Viagra, which would work faster than taking the pill. The gum would begin to work after about 2 minutes of chewing, while the pill takes an hour or... continued

Bigfoot Tracks Found in Canada

June 16, 2003
In British Columbia, Francis Joe found a trail of huge 15 inch footprints in his strawberry field on the reservation where he lives. He thinks they belong to the legendary creature the Cowichan people call Thumquas. He says, "That's not... continued

Deadly AIDS Combo

June 16, 2003
Dr. David Whitehouse writes in BBC News Online that AIDS arose from a combination of two chimpanzee viruses. Chimps could have had one form of SIV (the simian form of HIV), then eaten smaller monkeys, and caught another form of... continued

Want to Meditate for Contact?

June 15, 2003
In our new poll, we ask if you would participate in a group meditation effort intended to communicate with the visitors. Whitley wants to organize such group, which he'll talk about with Lisette Larkins on next week's Dreamland, and he... continued

Killer Kites

June 15, 2003
Kite flyers in Pakistan face murder charges and the death penalty if the sharpened strings of their kites kill anyone else. Several people have had their throats cut by strings that are either metallic or coated with glass shards, and... continued

Do the Suburbs Make Us Fat?

June 15, 2003
Americans have been gradually getting fatter every year since World War II, and more and more of us have moved to the suburbs during that time, as well. Researchers now think it may be the suburbs that make us fat.... continued

Shroud of Turin Created by Bacteria?

June 15, 2003
The controversy over the image of Jesus on the Shroud of Turin never seems to end?is it a miracle or a hoax? Microbiologist Stephen Mattingly says it's neither?he thinks it was created by bacteria from a dying man's body, despite... continued