If you’ve been dreaming of reading the Friday Grail news briefs, you’re in luck:
- Ancient Romans used to trip on hallucinogenic seeds, archaeologists say.
- Space Force is planning what could be the first military exercise in orbit.
- First languages of North America traced back to two very different language groups from Siberia.
- A Harvard professor is risking his reputation to search for aliens. Tech tycoons are bankrolling his quest.
- Why humanity must invest in exploring the Universe.
- Viking Age women with cone-shaped skulls likely learned head-binding practice from far-flung region.
- French woman found dead in Italian church was searching for ghosts in possible Tik Tok stunt, police say.
- Breathtaking ‘new’ paintings found at ancient city of Pompeii.
- Australian Department of Defence releases 10 pages of documents about UFOs in response to a freedom of information request.
- Sierra Leone declares emergency after addicts dig up graves to get high on drug made with human bones.
- AI could explain why we’re not meeting any aliens, wild study proposes.
- NASA knows what the ‘mystery’ spacecraft orbiting the Moon is.
Thanks to kayorchison.bsky.social.
Quote of the Day:
The dreamer dies, but never dies the dream. Say never more that dreams are fragile things. What else endures of all this broken world save only dreams.
Dana Burnet