No need for paranormal powers, the Tuesday news briefs are here for all to read:
- Where humans think aliens are most likely to land.
- Did an intense solar storm during the Vietnam war cause the mysterious instantaneous detonation of dozens of submarine mines?
- Scientists have an audacious plan to use scanning technology to map the ancient world before it disappears.
- New witnesses share what they saw in the woods during a secretive FBI hunt for Civil War gold.
- Five philosophical problems with immortality.
- Scientists unveil ‘missing law’ of nature that explains how everything in the universe evolved, including us.
- Human cannibalism was pretty common in Europe 15,000 years ago.
- The twisty tale of the BBC show supposedly so terrifying that it was destroyed.
- How unearthing diseases’ ancient origins could help produce modern cures.
- The Maya were able to predict annular solar eclipses.
- Understanding the role of pareidolia in early human cave art.
- How the conspiracy-fueled Epoch Times went mainstream and made millions.
Thanks to @FringeQuest.
Quote of the Day:
The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the dedicated communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction, true and false, no longer exists.
Hannah Arendt