Happy Equinox!
- Mysterious ‘difficulties’ prevent secretive nuclear lab from releasing records on first known interstellar object to land on Earth.
- Lockheed Martin won’t deny the existence of this mysterious hypersonic spy plane.
- Famed astronomer willing to bet his dog’s life that we’re living in a multiverse.
- The mystery of the missing fingers in ancient cave art.
- Did Neanderthals collect impressive animal skulls? The original Predators…
- Similarly: the ancient Egyptians collected fossils.
- Antlers grown on mice using stem cell technology: breakthrough demonstrates possibilities of humans regrowing limbs.
- A cognitive revolution in animal research: Animal ‘personalities’ are forcing scientists to rethink basic research.
- There are two northern white rhinos left, both females. Here’s how science hopes to save them from extinction.
- Dinosaur disclosure: Large lizards, sinister serpents and dangerous dragons in the modern world.
- Inside Uri Geller’s paranormal palace, up for sale for £8m.
- Image of the Day: Equinox night at the Pyramid of the Feathered Serpent.
Quote of the Day:
Oh, what a catastrophe for man when he cut himself off from the rhythm of the year, from his unison with the sun and the earth. Oh, what a catastrophe, what a maiming of love when it was a personal, merely personal feeling, taken away from the rising and the setting of the sun, and cut off from the magic connection of the solstice and the equinox!
D.H. Lawrence