New Fish Mystify French

January 17, 2001
French chefs are going to have to think up some new dishes, since new kinds fish are appearing in the waters off the French coast. Along with the oceans in the rest of the world, these waters are warming, and... continued

Global Warming Solution: Spray Particles into Air

January 17, 2001
Dr. Edward Teller, who helped develop the atomic bomb 60 years ago, has turned his attention to possible ways to reverse global warming. Most scientists have decided that if current trends continue, the Earth's average surface temperature will be 2.7... continued

Human Flesh Being Eaten by Famished North Korea

January 17, 2001
A new TV documentary claims that starving North Koreans are reverting to cannibalism in order to survive, and states that farmers been ordered to grow opium instead of food. Carla Garapedian, producer of "Children of the Secret State," a BBC... continued

Tiny Frogs Deafen Hawaii’s Big Island

January 16, 2001
Tiny frogs have invaded Hawaii's Big Island. The problem is that when they croak in chorus at night, they make a noise as loud as a helicopter, so resident humans aren't getting much sleep. The frogs are about the size... continued

IT Ain’t IT–Kamen Says It’s No Big Deal

January 16, 2001
Legendary inventor Dean Kamen claims that the much-hyped invention known as IT and code-named "Ginger" isn't all that big a deal. The Harvard University Press paid $250,000 for a book about IT, an unprecedented sum for a university press. After... continued

Huge Release of Greenhouse Gas Possible

January 16, 2001
While the world is debating regulations to try to cut down on their emissions of the greenhouse gas Carbon Dioxide, in order to slow down the increase in global warming, scientists have discovered that the activity of a single enzyme,... continued

Evidence That Stonehenge Isn’t Authentic

January 16, 2001
The famous 4,000 year-old circle of stones in the midst of Crop Circle country that is known as Stonehenge may not be authentic, a new report says. Researcher Brian Edwards has discovered photographs that show fallen stones being hauled into... continued

Study Links Cellphone Use to Eye Cancer

January 15, 2001
For the first time, a scientific study has linked cell phones to human cancer. This research suggests that people who regularly use cellphones are three times more likely to develop eye cancer. The study was conducted by a team from... continued

Why Asteroids Aim For Earth

January 12, 2001
Most asteroids can be found in the main asteroid belt that lies between Mars and Jupiter. Scientists have always wondered why these rocks sometimes change their orbits and aim for a possible collision with Earth. A new study suggests that... continued

Another European Chemtrail Witness-And He’s Sick

January 12, 2001
Another European witness has contacted us about possible chemtrail activity there, and his account includes a disturbing report of illness. Dean Ladds, of the Flying Saucer Review in the U.K., writes, "I was anxious to read your report of Chemtrails... continued