If you’re Roman, then Happy New Year!
- One of the world’s oldest cities is 4000 years older than the pyramids.
- Hiker in Israel discovers old pottery with the name of King Darius’s father.
- Scientist wanted to create a time machine in order to save his own father.
- Meet the billionaire who is interested in something other than rockets —he wants to build a space station in low-Earth orbit.
- Here’s the latest spin on the Havana syndrome saga.
- Terrifying sea monster ‘hafgufa’ described in medieval Norse manuscripts is actually a whale.
- How did life begin? One key ingredient is coming into view.
- Did the flu come from fish? Genetics points to influenza’s aquatic origin.
- Your brain could be controlling how sick you get —and how you recover.
- Lab-grown minibrains will be used as ‘biological hardware’ to create new biocomputers, scientists propose. Will Republicans charge computer users with murder if they accidentally break their laptop?
- Touring the first psychedelic therapy clinic in Britain.
- Todd Purse of the Creatives Weirdos podcast interviewed yours truly to talk about art, inspiration, A.I., alien life and a thousand other things.
- Deb of the UAP Medical Coalition interviews Professor Ron Westrum about the various after-effects of UFO experiences and abduction phenomena.
- Theories of Everything interviews Leslie Kean about UFOs, spiritual seances and the afterlife.
- Document reveals first known Canadian UFO study in nearly 30 years now underway.
- Red Pill of the Day: Stephen Colbert covers that “Mexican elf” photo our president decided to promote. It went as well as you might expect…
Thanks to Greg and Dr. David Pecotić.
Quote of the Day:
A universe simple enough to understand is too simple to produce a mind capable of understanding it.
John Barrow