Please retain your logic and skepticism at all times while reading today’s news briefs…
- Species-ending asteroids hit Earth more often than we realized, NASA research suggests.
- The mystery of Christiaan Huygens’ flawed telescopes may have been solved: the famed 17th century scientist may have been nearsighted, a researcher contends.
- Harvard astronomer believes meteorite that exploded over the south Pacific in 2014 was an alien probe – and he’s launching a $1.5 million mission to prove it.
- Related: Harvard scientists are hoping to find a crashed alien space probe at the bottom of the ocean.
- Legend or real? Here are four scary creatures that some believe inhabit North America
- Thousands of mummified ram heads uncovered inside ancient Egyptian temple dedicated to Ramses II.
- The ‘Stonehenge is a yearly calendar’ theory has been shown to be a modern construct.
- Elon Musk’s brain implant company is looking for a human trials partner. Now we’ll find out who the real Elon Musk stans are…
- Silicon Valley’s latest fascination is exploring ‘DMT hyperspace’.
- It turns out mushrooms have a language – and we’re just figuring out how to decipher it.
- Image of the Day: Incredible sun image shows solar tornado that’s over 75,000 miles tall.
Quote of the Day:
Mystery is a very necessary ingredient in our lives. Mystery creates wonder, and wonder is the basis for man’s desire to understand.