50 million tons of dust travel from the Sahara to the Amazon each year, adding vital nourishment to an important rain forest.
Stories from native cultures complicate the simple paradigm of social and cultural development we are taught.
Who was the Count of St. Germain, the gifted and charismatic figure of the 18th century?
An environmental purifier, an earthquake neutralizer, and a magnetic stroboscope are just some of the brilliant inventions produced by this pioneering Italian scientist.
How can some people suddenly speak a foreign language with no prior study? Some believe it could be past lives.
Named after the ancient Greek earth goddess, the Gaia hypothesis sees our planet as a living, self-regulating entity.
The ability for humans to blindly obey the commands of others has found troubling manifestations in recent times.
Evidence suggests that our minds might exist within a morphogenic field.
Buried deep within the center of the brain, some believe the pineal gland may be our inborn window to other worlds.
Science has made great strides in recent years deciphering the enigma of DNA; what secrets still remain hidden?