Talk of Maine piece about dowsing, the art of detecting water and minerals under the earth\u27s surface using forked sticks, rods, or flexible wands. So far, dowsing defies scientific explanation, but it is vigorously defended by believers and vociferously attacked by doubters. This year, marks the hundredth anniversary the birth of Henry Gross, the man who made Maine dowsing famous. Gross\u27s talents so impressed famed author Kenneth Roberts, that Roberts wrote about dowsing, invested money in wells pinpointed by Gross, and became a national defender of the craft. According to dowsing Albert Bean of Bangor, the Bangor chapter of the American Society of Dowsers has about sixty members, while its counterpart in Fallout claims about 30...