- Scientists quantum-entangled a tardigrade with a qubit, making it the first multicellular living creature to be observed in an entangled state.
- Vacuum-sealed container from 1972 Moon landing will finally be opened, 50 years later. Sci-fi horror novel writers, there’s your cue.
- All your base are belong to us! Alien computer programs.
- Could a Witcher-style multiverse really exist? We asked a physicist.
- Earth’s tilted magnetic field pushed the Auroras to unexpected places 41,000 years ago.
- Ancient sheep poop reveals an unknown population on Faroe Islands before the Vikings.
- 200,000-year-old ‘mammoth graveyard‘ found in UK.
- How to pray to a dead God: The modern world is disenchanted. God remains dead. But our need for transcendence lives on. How should we fulfil it?
- Guillermo del Toro’s Nightmare Alley was decades in the making, thanks to Ron Perlman and the Tarot.
- How mathematicians cracked the Zodiac killer’s cipher.
- In an age in which it is hard to be anonymous, the identity of Bitcoin inventor ‘Satoshi Nakamoto’ remains a mystery.
- A deep-sea footballfish has washed up in California – curiously, the third time the usually rare event has happened this year.
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Quote of the Day:
Individualism couldn’t beat Delta, it won’t beat Omicron, and it won’t beat the rest of the Greek alphabet to come. Self-interest is self-defeating, and as long as its hosts ignore that lesson, the virus will keep teaching it.