Thumbs up for the end of the working week…
- Ancient ‘zombie’ virus revived almost 50,000 years later is still infectious.
- Encounters at ‘Spook Road’: radioacivity and paranormal experiences at an ancient stone circle.
- Hinged phallus of 2,000-year-old fertility figurine was ‘clearly intended to dangle’.
- Oldest reference to Norse god Odin found in Danish treasure.
- The first tool-making occurred over 300,000 years earlier than previously thought, by a species that isn’t even an ancestor to modern humans.
- To save physics, experts suggest we need to assume the future can affect the past.
- Groundbreaking room temperature superconductor discovery published in Nature meets with resistance from the research community.
- As Kenya’s crops fail, a fight over GMOs rages.
- This new AI tool could hunt for life on Mars.
- Alien-detecting AI finds eight ‘suspicious’ signals.
- Future dystopia, you’re living in it: Conservative Catholic group spent millions of dollars to buy mobile app data that tracked gay priests.
- Scientists discover enzyme that can turn air into electricity, unlocking potential new energy source.
- Neuroscientists map the complete circuitry of an insect brain for the first time.
Quote of the Day:
Better to talk to people than communicate by tweet.