- Scientists finally solved the mystery of how the Maya calendar works.
- Archaeologists uncover the ancient gods of a lost civilization in stunning find.
- Alien mothership might be spying on us from orbit, says top Harvard scientist.
- April 19th Senate hearing on UAP: the shot heard round the world.
- Strange ‘anomalies’ in space-time could be revealing new physics, scientists say.
- Wake up babe, new type of apocalypse dropped: Chandra X-ray Observatory identifies new stellar danger to planets.
- Octopus time: we humans are forward-facing, gravity-bound plodders – can the liquid motion of the octopus radicalise our ideas about time?
- Six cattle found dead in Texas with their tongues missing.
- Mob burns 113-year-old library in India that housed more than 4,500 books, including ancient manuscripts and sacred Islamic texts
- Sati: How the fight to ban burning of widows in India was won.
- The secret history of the LSD trade.
- Image(s) of the Day: AI creates Dune in the style of H.R. Giger.
Quote of the Day:
To romanticize the world is to make us aware of the magic, mystery and wonder of the world; it is to educate the senses to see the ordinary as extraordinary, the familiar as strange, the mundane as sacred, the finite as infinite.
Novalis