Space Vacations Around the Corner

May 2, 2001
Dennis Tito had to pay the Russians 2 million dollars in order to be the first tourist in space, but companies are working hard to develop craft that will make space travel affordable in the next decade. Space Adventures, the... continued

‘Nausea’ Alarm Blanks Burglars

May 2, 2001
Ever wake up late at night and hear what sounds like a burglar walking around downstairs? It can?t happen if you?ve equipped your home with the new burglar alarm developed by Swedish scientists that will go on sale in England... continued

Music of Creation Captured by Astronomers

May 2, 2001
Astronomers have detected regular patterns in what they call the afterglow of creation that they believe were caused by shock waves shortly after the universe was born. They provide the most precise image yet of the Big Bang explosion that... continued

UFO Wave Over US Midwest

May 1, 2001
A wave of UFO sightings is occurring across the Midwestern US, according to reports being received by George Filer?s Filer?s Files. In Evansville, Indiana, witnesses spotted a group of UFOs that looked like ?a fleet of plates, all gray except... continued

Huge Horde of Roman Armor Found

May 1, 2001
Hundreds of pieces of Roman armor, similar to the type worn in the movie "Gladiator," have been unearthed in an archaeological dig in England. The find was made at Carlisle Castle in Cumbria, as archaeologists uncovered buildings dating back to... continued

Major Breakthrough on ‘Roswell’ Material

April 30, 2001
A fragment of 99.9% pure silica said to have come from the Roswell crash has been proved to be of manufactured origin. Earlier tests have shown that the material is coated with a thin film of metals that display non-earth... continued

Earth Driven by Internal Engine

April 30, 2001
Scientists at the University of Toronto are convinced that earthquakes, volcanoes, shifting continents and even climate change are driven by a type of heat engine working deep beneath the earth's surface. They have developed a model of the inner workings... continued

Phobias? They’re In Your Genes

April 30, 2001
New research suggests that panic attacks and phobias may be linked to an unusual genetic abnormality. Dr. Xavier Estevill, of the Duran I Rynals Hospital in Barcelona, has discovered a new genetic mechanism for your fears. Estevill has discovered that,... continued

Rethinking the Dinosaurs–T-Rex With Feathers?

April 30, 2001
More evidence has been found proving that those sweet little birds, hopping and chirping about in your yard, are related to the dinosaurs of the distant past. A 130-million-year-old fossil of a feathered dinosaur has been discovered by farmers in... continued

Internet Listening Suspended Due to Industry Dispute

April 28, 2001
Along with many other radio programs, Dreamland's internet feed has been suspended pending resolution of a financial dispute between the actors' union AFTRA and the radio industry. The issue is one of how and if additional payment is to be... continued