Today’s Grail news briefs are a fool-free zone:
- Strange lights and sacred sites: Were ancient monuments built at locations associated with anomalous light phenomena?
- Searching for ‘India’s Atlantis‘. Graham Hancock ahead of the curve again?
- Strange, giant stone jars created by a mysterious people were just found in India.
- MIT spin-off company says it’s going to use hijacked fusion technology to drill the deepest holes in history, unlocking clean, virtually limitless, supercritical geothermal energy.
- Mars rover making mad dash to tantalising life target.
- Tantalising discovery hints at possibility of life on Pluto.
- At the National Forensic Academy, crime scene investigators learn to dowse for the dead – even though it’s not backed by science.
- Scientists are preparing for our best shot at identifying alien life
- The Galileo Project’s Avi Loeb talks to UFO researcher and writer Leslie Kean about the search for extraterrestrial technology<.
- UK farmers call for weedkiller ban over fears it is causing Parkinson’s Disease.
- Researchers ask if psychedelics inevitably turn you into a mystic.
- Video of the Day: Magnetism, visualised in 3 dimensions.
Quote of the Day:
A fool thinks himself to be wise, but a wise man knows himself to be a fool.
William Shakespeare