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- The Artist of the Unbreakable Code: 115 years on, composer Edward Elgar still has cryptographers playing his tune.
- Ancient tattoos may have been used as medicine.
- Ancient magician’s curse tablet discovered in Jerusalem.
- Etruscan warrior prince turns out to be a princess.
- Russell Brand guest-edits the New Statesman, and includes articles by Graham Hancock and Daniel Pinchbeck.
- As Halloween approaches, the dreaded
VampireWallaby of Highgate Cemetery has emerged from itssubterraneanAntipodean crypt. - When science and archaeological theories collide.
- Time is an emergent phenomenon that is a side effect of entanglement, say physicists. Lunchtime doubly so.
- How many cells are in your body? Roughly 37.2 trillion, give or take a few.
- Video: the top 10 conspiracies of all time.
- Are we observing extraterrestrial intelligence without realising it?
- Extraterrestrial étiquette: how should humanity interact with alien life?
- Earth’s extremophiles can aid the search for alien life.
- Military training video may debunk many UFO sightings.
- Museum experts investigate Britain’s dragon skulls & space slime.
- Laser-scanning hundreds of artificial caves hidden beneath the streets of Nottingham.
- For $75k, you can take a balloon ride to the edge of space.
- Wow.. NASA’s Jupiter-bound Juno spaceprobe completes its portrait of Earth.
- A colourful art project you can only do in space.
- The many Posthuman aspects of Pacific Rim.
- Guillermo del Toro gives an exclusive peek inside his Cabinet of Curiosities.
- This video of David Lynch showing you how to cook quinoa feels like a foreboding Lynchian surreal dream.
- Image of the Day: Shiva the Destroyer submerged in the waters of the Ganges.
Thanks Rick.
Quote of the Day:
In darkest England, a man in ritual garb prepares to wash the magic evil (put there by a talking snake) off a tiny hereditary monarch.
Adrian Bott (@Cavalorn)