Jack in to today’s news briefs…
- Imagine you could insert knowledge into your mind: should you?
- A new explanation for near-death experiences hasn’t convinced the leading researcher in the field.
- Cops ignored threat posed by menacing clowns in 2016, despite terrorism analysts warning them.
- As billionaires jostle to go to space, it’s worth asking: where exactly is ‘space’?
- ‘Megaconstellations’ of satellites won’t only harm astronomy: airliners are at risk from their uncontrolled reentries too, space scientists warn.
- Related: Could the Kessler Syndrome explain why we haven’t heard from aliens?
- Report urges U.S. Space Force to begin preparing for space military action.
- Meet the ‘Summoners’ using their minds to contact objects in the sky.
- Salmon going nuts at a fish farms were possibly high on cocaine, officials say.
- Massive tsunami from dino-killing asteroid carved ‘megaripples’ into the ocean floor.
- A huge study supporting Ivermectin as a Covid treatment has been withdrawn over ethical concerns.
- Treating the brain through the stomach: tweaking the gut microbiome slowed ALS in mice.
- Device taps brain waves to help a paralyzed man communicate.
- Video of the Day: Watch a single cell become a complete organism in six pulsing minutes of timelapse.
Quote of the Day:
Life is a miracle unfolding in slow motion.
Guy Finley