Happy Easter, and remember to always look on the bright side of life.
- A Universe of sound: NASA opens space to the blind.
- Check out my review of Netflix’s sci-fi series Three-Body Problem.
- Why do people believe in aliens and UFOs? BBC Sky at Night asked a psychologist (and professional skeptic) Chris French his views on the paranormal.
- The brains of conspiracy theorists really are different – here’s how.
- Beethoven’s DNA reveals he just wasn’t that musical.
- Humans spread more viruses to other animals than they give to us.
- Ancient humans left drawings next to dinosaur footprints in Brazil.
- A controversial pyramid isn’t actually 27,000 years old—and now, the mystery deepens.
- Rapa Nui obsidian discovery: did the islanders sail to America?
- Using wood as ‘ink’ for 3d printers.
- The BBC won’t use AI to promote Doctor Who again after receiving huge backlash. Cheers to you, Whovians!
- British train carriage from 1930 found inexplicably buried in Belgium.
- Scientists invent the world’s fastest camera that shoots 156.3 trillion frames per second.
- Indigenous psilocybin practices around the world.
- Red Pill of the Day: Animal lover cared for hat bobble all night thinking it was a sick baby hedgehog. Someone needs to stop looking at old Star Trek episodes while high.
Quote of the Day:
He’s not the Messiah, he’s a very naughty boy! Now go away!
Monty Python’s Life of Brian