Two tragedies separated by a century, yet sharing the same cause: hubris at the face of Nature, coupled with a capitalist greed that is always seeking to cut corners where one shouldn’t.
- The expansion of the universe could be a mirage, new theoretical study suggests.
- The Hunga Tonga eruption sparked the highest-altitude lightning ever recorded.
- A trio of images highlight European space probe’s third Mercury flyby.
- Space travel adversely impacts immune systems of astronauts, increases risk of infections: study.
- In their first marine expedition to the crashing site of an interstellar meteor, Project Galileo has found metallic spherules.
- Interview on New Thinking Allowed with Robert Bigelow, in which he shares a bit of info (but not too much) about his early interest in the paranormal and the origins of NIDS and the AAWSAP program.
- FOIA appeal reveals more on 1982 Nazi investigation.
- 57,000-year-old Neanderthal engravings found in France’s Loire Valley.
- New species of dome-headed dinosaurs may have had elaborate headgear.
- Turns out hummingbirds are buzzing in more ways than one.
- The monarch butterfly’s spots may be its superpower.
- With their use of AI for the opening credits of Secret Invasion, the House of the Mouse further proves they don’t give a rat’s ass about the artists who work for it.
- ChatGPT ‘grandma exploit’ gives users free keys for Windows 11.
- Red Pill of the Day: Zuckerberg and Musk give yet more evidence that they are the biggest assholes in Silicon Valley.
Quote of the Day:
All truth passes through three stages: First, it is ridiculed; second, it is violently opposed; and third, it is accepted as self-evident.
Arthur Schopenhauer