How Monarchs Travel Long Distance

May 29, 2003
Monarch butterflies migrate incredibly long distances, from the U.S. to Mexico, and scientists have long wondered how they navigate. Now they know the butterflies use the angle and intensity of sunlight to set their internal clock, giving them a precise... continued

Our Health Depends on What Happens Before We’re Born

May 29, 2003
Tara Pepper writes in Newsweek that the secret of heart disease, and other deadly diseases, lies in the womb. U.K. researcher David Barker has discovered that some diseases actually start before we're born. Harvard's Nurses Health Study, which started in... continued

Future Asteroid Will Cause Giant Tsunamis

May 29, 2003
Asteroid 1950 DA is heading our way and is due to hit the Earth on March 16, 2880. Since 70% of the Earth is covered with water, it will probably land in the ocean, causing huge tsunami waves to spread... continued

Iran is New Al-Qaeda Headquarters

May 29, 2003
Egyptian Saif al-Adel has become the new international leader of al-Qaeda and is reviving the terrorist organization with new methods and relationships with Islamic terrorist networks worldwide. He's been granted safe haven in Iran, although he's high on the FBI... continued

The Show You’ve Been Waiting For!

May 29, 2003
Whitley Strieber's interview with Wayne Dyer will be available this Saturday on Dreamland. Dyer's new book, Getting in the Gap, tells about an wonderful new meditation, based on the 1st ten words of the Lord's Prayer. Whitley tried it and... continued

Cannibals Still Exist: Pygmies Eaten in Congo

May 28, 2003
Sinafasi Makelo, of the Mbuti pygmies, has asked the UN to stop government and rebel fighters in the Democratic Republic of Congo from eating them. He says, "In living memory, we have seen cruelty, massacres, and genocide, but we have... continued

Mad Cow Made into Dog Food

May 28, 2003
When a Canadian cow recently tested positive for Mad Cow Disease, meat producers began quarantining and testing their beef. Now the FDA has announced that part of the affected cow may have been used to make dog food that was... continued

USGS Fails to Report Major Earthquake

May 28, 2003
Three major earthquakes struck in a single day on Monday, May 23. While one or two such quakes in a single day is not an unsual event, this level of seismic activity is relatively rare and certainly worth reporting. However,... continued

Water Flows Uphill

May 28, 2003
At London?s Chelsea flower show this year, vacuum cleaner manufacturer James Dyson created a display where water flowed uphill. Dyson was inspired by artist M.C. Escher, who drew geometrical patterns showing birds turning into fish, etc. "One of these is... continued

Circles Cropping Up in Unusual Places

May 28, 2003
There's been a slow start to the 2003 crop circle season in England, with 3circles so far. However, circles have been showing up in unusual places such as Australia and Maryland. Peter Hall writes in the New Jersey Express-Times that... continued