- Scientists can no longer ignore ancient flooding tales – Indigenous stories from the end of the last Ice Age could be more than myth.
- Apropos of nothing, this seems like a good time to mention that Graham Hancock has a Netflix series on lost civilizations that drops in a few weeks…
- Half-a-million year old signs of extinct human species found in Poland cave.
- ‘Some formless, borderless evil’: the paranormal entity encounter that shaped the life of celebrated author Hilary Mantel.
- A researcher digs into the archives of famous ‘alien abduction’ couple Betty and Barney Hill.
- Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb on searching for seeds from an interstellar ‘dandelion’.
- Related: Why I found Avi Loeb’s use of the word ‘dandelion’ in relation to alien probes rather interesting.
- A darker shade of blue: the unknown Air Force manned space program.
- Bit of panic: astronomers forced to rethink early JWST findings.
- Mathematicians discover the Fibonacci numbers hiding in strange places.
- Can God be proved mathematically?
- Why AI shouldn’t be making life-and-death decisions.
Quote of the Day:
It is the absence of facts that frightens people: the gap you open, into which they pour their fears, fantasies, desires.
Hilary Mantel