Peeing in Space–a Problem Solved…Eventually

September 3, 2013
How Do You Pee in Space? It's the question astronauts get asked the most: how do you pee in space? Alan Shepard became the first American to fly in space on May 5, 1961. Although NASA engineers had put considerable... continued

Virus Blamed for Massive Dolphin Die-Off

August 31, 2013
Over 200 dead dolphins have washed up on the East Coast of the US. A similar spike of dolphin deaths occurred in 1987 when more than 700 dolphins died and a bacterial infection was identified as the main culprit. This... continued

A First: One Researcher Controls Another’s Body…Via the Internet

August 30, 2013
University of Washington researchers have performed what they believe is the first noninvasive human-to-human brain interface, with one researcher able to send a brain signal via the Internet to control the hand motions of a fellow researcher. Using electrical brain... continued

The Mystery of Global Warming: What Happened to It?

August 29, 2013
According to scientific expectation, the hottest year on record should have been the most recent year. In fact, the hottest year of the 20th Century was 1998, and since then temperatures have risen only about .02 degrees Fahrenheit. And yet,... continued

Mercury Levels in Some Fish Rising Dramatically

August 27, 2013
Billions of tons of metallic mercury are being poured into the Pacific Ocean from over ten thousand coal-fired powerplants primarily in China and India, with the result that mercury levels in some common Pacific fish are rising far beyond safe levels... continued

Famed Roswell Witness and Disclosure Advocate Dr. Jesse Marcel Jr. Dies

August 26, 2013
Dr. Jesse Marcel died suddenly at his home today. It is believed that he was the victim of a heart attack. Dr. Marcel was the son of Col. Jesse Marcel, who was the first military officer on the scene of... continued

Wildfire Threatens San Francisco Water and Power: Ca Governor Declares Emergency

August 24, 2013
The Rim Fire in Yosemite spread to 110,000 acres overnight and threatened power lines and water systems serving the San Francisco area, causing California Governor Jerry Brown to declare a state of emergency. The fire, one of the most ferocious in... continued

When the Ocean Boils…

August 24, 2013
Shortly after the Tohoku Megathrust Earthquake struck off the coast of Japan on March 11, 2011, something strange happened in Norway. People watched in astonishment and fear as tight wave action in the normally quiet fjords made them appear to boil.... continued

New Super-Honey to Revolutionize Wound Care

August 23, 2013
What will we do without our bees? It turns out that a new kind of honey has "amazing" results treating wounds and infections. (For Linda Moulton Howe's way-early report on bee dieback, click here.) When the bio-engineered product Surgihoney was... continued

French Fusion Reactor Promises a New Energy Era–Eventually

August 22, 2013
It used to be China that was considered to be at the forefront of the development of fusion energy (the same energy the sun uses), but now it appears to be--of all places--that lovely tourist destination of southern France where... continued