Lest we forget, all of it.
- King Tut’s tomb still has secrets to reveal 100 years after its discovery.
- The parental struggle has been eternal: the oldest full sentence in first alphabet is about head lice.
- A new study suggests that nearly everything archaeologists thought they knew about the preservation of the 5,300-year-old corpse of ‘Ötzi the Iceman’ was wrong.
- History Channel team finds large piece of the space shuttle Challenger on the ocean floor during filming for a documentary on the Bermuda Triangle.
- We need to intercept the next interstellar object passing through our solar system to see if it’s alien technology, astronomers say in new study.
- SETI scientists developing new ‘contact protocols’ for alien life.
- Pro- and anti-UFO factions in the U.S. government? It wouldn’t be the first time.
- First patient with new ‘mind-reading’ device uses brain signals to write.
- Music humans can’t even hear makes us dance more, experiment shows.
- Everyone has an octopus opinion: Deciphering the behavior of cephalopods can be messy.
- Crows outperform monkeys on some cognitive tests.
- What mainstream churches can learn from an ayahuasca church.
- Ancient Etruscans prayed at sacred hot springs, stunning statues found at thermal spring reveal.
- Marsquakes hint that the planet might be volcanically active after all.
Quote of the Day:
The fact that some geniuses were laughed at does not imply that all who are laughed at are geniuses. They laughed at Columbus, they laughed at Fulton, they laughed at the Wright brothers. But they also laughed at Bozo the Clown
Carl Sagan