- Sperm in space: scientists propose building ‘ark’ on the Moon as a “modern global insurance policy” against disaster.
- New theoretical warp drive design clears “negative energy” barrier.
- Tasmanian tigers are extinct. Why do people keep seeing them?
- Pagans lose High Court challenge over access to Stonehenge.
- Recent study on crocodile mummies reveals how the ancient Egyptians revered them.
- In the path of Halley’s Comet, humanity might find its way forward.
- Could octopuses evolve until they take over the world and travel to space?
- Related: Are octopuses an extraterrestrial species that came to Earth millions of years ago?
- New study gives the most detailed look yet at the neuroscience of placebo effects.
- How Leonora Carrington used Tarot to reach self-enlightenment.
- On a regular cycle, the Nias islanders of Indonesia would retreat into enforced seclusion. What can we learn from them?
- Is astral projection real?
Quote of the Day:
We often forget that what we know of the world is entirely dependent on our view, our vision of the world, which is possible to evolve and transform into inspiring aliveness, or to stagnate and atrophy into sinkholes of cynicism.