Plenty of genre-crossing stories in today’s Grail news briefs:
- Fossils where they don’t belong? Maybe we just didn’t look hard enough.
- US Treasury secretary reportedly ate hallucinogenic mushrooms on a recent trip to Beijing.
- Frustrated lawmakers demand answers on UFOs.
- Unlocking the fountain of youth: groundbreaking anti-aging research holds promise for rerversing cellular aging.
- What do astronomers say about Moon landing deniers?
- Woman in France hit by suspected meteorite while drinking coffee on her porch.
- Radioactive fallout from the Trinity nuclear test impacted 46 U.S. states, study finds.
- Stupendously preserved fossil shows mammal preying on beaked dinosaur.
- AI helps geneticists uncover the roots of upright walking in humans.
- Researchers attempt to create dark matter.
- Early Homo sapiens wasn’t the only one making tools from animal bones, archaeologists report.
Quote of the Day:
For my part I know nothing with any certainty, but the sight of the stars makes me dream.
Vincent van Gogh