- Japanese billionaire who bought tickets on SpaceX’s Starship announces 8 seats are up for grabs to travel around the Moon. Sounds like a fun reboot of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory…
- ‘Space hurricane‘ observed above the North Pole.
- The plan to rear fish on the Moon.
- Cuttlefish pass the marshmallow test, showing they have the intelligence to delay gratification.
- Related: the amazing brains and morphing skin of the cephalopods.
- Sharks that glow in the dark? Scientists discover luminous deep sea predators off New Zealand.
- Space development futures: Spacefaring infrastructures of indifferently spacefaring civilizations.
- Former Pentagon official Lue Elizondo reacts to American Airlines UFO encounter.
- Meet the swirlon, a new kind of matter that bends the laws of physics.
- Should NASA rename the James Webb telescope, given its namesake actively purged LGBT people from the federal workforce?
- How economic behaviour drove witch hunts in pre-modern Germany.
- Two ancient stone coffins for husband and wife unearthed at Israeli wildlife park.
- Video of the Day: The meanings and mysteries of the iconic Sutton Hoo helmet brought vividly to life.
Quote of the Day:
Our brain simulates reality. So, our everyday experiences are a form of dreaming, which is to say, they are mental models, simulations, not the things they appear to be.
Stephen LaBerge