In Search of the Yeti Tonight

August 4, 2001
Explorer's Club board member Catherine Cooke will be discussing her journey to Nepal in search of the Yeti tonight on Dreamland. Ms. Cooke is the neice of Tom Slick, the legendary oilman who conducted the first scientific expeditions in search... continued

Change in Tonight’s Dreamland

August 4, 2001
Due to circumstances beyond our control, the Dreamland show we planned for tonight will not be aired. We will air this show at a later date. Tonight, enjoy a Dreamland classic, Dr. Rick Strassman on the first officially sanctioned DMT... continued

Kyoto Surprise: Too Many Trees Can Hurt Environment

August 3, 2001
The Bush administration has received enormous worldwide criticism for its refusal to support the Kyoto Treaty on Global Warming, but new scientific evidence suggests that one of the treaty's key strategies may be dangerously flawed. The protocol gives governments the... continued

New Weather Control Powder Announced..but is it Already in Use?

August 3, 2001
A company in the United States claims it has invented a powder that can be used to remove clouds from the sky and even stop the development of hurricanes. The new product could help many areas of the world that... continued

Far North Record Heatwave

August 3, 2001
The far north town of Iqaluit in Canada is experiencing extraordinary heat. Temperature spikes in the far north are a sudden climate change danger signal, and the situation in this area is highly unusual. "We've had a really stagnant situation,"... continued

Ancient DNA Discovered…Or Not

August 3, 2001
Researchers in South Africa claim they have extracted the DNA of an early human. The microscopic traces of blood which yielded the sample are apparently from a 1.8 million-year-old hominid. If the claim is authenticated the DNA will be the... continued

Another Space Tourist Ready to Fly

August 2, 2001
South African Internet billionaire Mark Shuttleworth, 27, is training for a space trip to the International Space Station, according to a Russian news agency. Shuttleworth is undergoing medical tests at Russia?s space city of Zvezdny (which means Star City), the... continued

Army Worms Go Wild in Northeast

August 2, 2001
An invasion of army worms is turning lawns throughout the Northeast a sickly brown. Experts are baffled, and can only guess that the source of the infestation was the winds of Tropical Storm Allison. ?People are calling and saying that... continued

Ancient Man Messed Up the Environment, too?and It?s Up to Us to Fix It

August 2, 2001
Ecological problems in coastal waters are nothing new?they began thousands of years ago when primitive peoples fished so heavily that marine environments became ecologically unbalanced and remain that way today. By examining ancient garbage mounds, sediment deposits and archeological records,... continued

Whitley Reads from Last Vampire

August 2, 2001
This week's Inside Interview features Whitley Strieber reading a chapter from his new book, the Last Vampire. Whitley has returned to fiction to try to uncover the hidden meaning of some of his experiences. His early fiction--the Wolfen, the Hunger,... continued