Didn’t watch the eclipse but I kept humming Bonnie Tyler’s song. Does that count?
- F.A.A. investigates claims by Boeing whistle-blower (who died under mysterious circumstances) about flaws in 787 Dreamliner.
- Iranian and Chinese drones are overwhelming American warships—but this high-tech weapon could help them fight back.
- Retired rear admiral and former agency chief calls for expanded UFO investigation and greater White House involvement.
- Robert Guffey, author of Chameleo, returns to Where Did the Road Go? To talk about dreams, UFOs and invisibility.
- A decade of discovery: 10 years of Rice’s Archives of the Impossible.
- Files of the Unexplained on Netflix: Who was Calvin Parker?
- Revealing the truth behind the tale of the man in the iron mask.
- A reader’s guide to microdosing.
- ADHD may have evolved to give our ancestors foraging superpowers.
- There was a Bigfoot spotted prowling the streets of New York. Alas, it was all part of a movie stunt.
- Dinosaurs break a 200-year-old zoology rule.
- San Francisco, home to some of the biggest tech industries in the world, still runs its trains using 5.25″ floppy disks.
- Film distributors are not sold on Coppola’s last opus, Megalopolis, which took 40 years to make.
- No, you didn’t see a solar flare during the total eclipse — but you may have seen something just as special.
- Red Pill of the Day: Mexican news channel accidentally airs man’s testicles instead of solar eclipse.
Quote of the Day:
People with a psychological need to believe in marvels are no more prejudiced and gullible than people with a psychological need not to believe in marvels.
Charles Fort