Coffee’s cold but it’ll get you through, compromise that’s nothing new to you…
- Hubble finds carbon dioxide on an extrasolar planet.
- Why we should take asteroids seriously.
- An electric answer to Venus’s light mystery.
- Debate is raging over who found Machu Picchu first. It’s there regardless, let it be.
- Audio interview with Robert Bauval discussing all things Egyptological.
- Those of you with memories like elephants will recall Greg interviewing Robert and reviewing his book The Egypt Code (Amazon US & UK).
- Mystery pyramid in Mexico linked to unknown culture and stone sculptures.
- A look back at 2008’s UFO encounters. Is it access to media that is increasing rather than the number of UFOs, or are there really more UFOs?
- Robbie Williams is looking for underwater aliens on jetskis. I’d like to be, under the sea, in a Zeta Reticulan’s garden in the shade… thank me in the liner notes when you cover it, mate!
- Invisible Residents: The Reality of Underwater UFOs (Amazon US & UK).
- Fishermen in Philippines reporting 7-feet long snake-like beasts.
- Video of bioluminescent algae in Cairns, Australia. The Abyss, great film.
- Top 50 ‘trips’ in movies. How could they miss Blueberry (aka Renegade)?!
- Island haven to protect African albinos from being butchered by macabre profiteers.
- World leaders call for Zimbabwe’s Mugabe to go. A bit late, you’d think.
- Despite the Junta’s crackdown, there’s a new mood of defiance among Burmese.
- Naomi Klein: real change depends on stopping the Bailout profiteers.
- William Gibson talks about his latest novel, Spook Country (Amazon US & UK).
- Should anthropologists be working with the military?
- Researchers suggest attitudes to nanotechnology determined by religion and culture. Or by reading Michael Crichton’s Prey (Amazon US or UK).
- Researchers have new evidence to show that the heart beats to its own drummer. Larry Mullen Jnr will be pleased.
- Dogs can be petulant and envious. Why didn’t they study cats? Oh…
Thanks Greg and Kat.
Quote of the Day:
The future has already arrived. It’s just not evenly distributed yet.
William Gibson