Crikey, be careful that today’s news briefs don’t ambush you!
- Orcas disrupt sailing race near Spain in latest display of inexplicably bold behavior.
- Also: Orca rams boat off Scottish coast, 2,000 miles away from original attacks.
- Solar maximum could hit us harder and sooner than we thought. How dangerous will the sun’s chaotic peak be?
- Related: Death star – how our own Sun could destroy human civilization.
- Scientists plan to measure distorted time in deep space to probe reality.
- Microdosing psychedelics has benefits, users say. Science isn’t convinced.
- Ayahuasca may have aided in the rescue of children who were lost in the Amazon forest.
- Archaeologists discover world’s oldest Neanderthal cave engravings.
- Aliens might be using a nearby supernova to get our attention, new study suggests.
- Alien life could be hiding in these four weird places in our solar system.
- Image of the Day: A reminder that you’re currently riding aboard a rotating biological spaceship.
Quote of the Day:
We are not going to be able to operate our Spaceship Earth successfully nor for much longer unless we see it as a whole spaceship and our fate as common. It has to be everybody, or nobody.
R. Buckminster Fuller