Make conspiracy theories great again!
- It’s having a near-death experience – not just being in a life-threatening situation – that transforms people’s lives, new research shows.
- Parasitic ‘zombie’ fungus Cordyceps might hold cancer-fighting potential. Who’s going to be the first to take that medicine?
- AI has likely spread throught the cosmos, says former NASA chief historian.
- Related: Alien AI – speculation on UFOs as vanguards of a post-biological intelligence.
- Scholars debunk myth of Roman settlement in China after DNA tests, doubt still draws tourists.
- Inside Montréal’s ‘Dream and Nightmare Laboratory’: in a century-old hospital, a team of ‘dream engineers’ investigates the science of uneasy sleep.
- Did plate tectonics give rise to life? Groundbreaking new research could crack Earth’s deepest mystery.
- RPJ reviews the new Netflix documentary, The Manhattan Alien Abduction.
- Mysterious bamboo wagon discovered at a section of melted glacier in the Swiss Alps.
- Elephant tool use could extend to pranking their friends by cutting off their shower water.
- A prosthesis for the mind – AI will replace parts of the human mind that are not as highly functioning.
- World-first stem-cell treatment restores vision in people.
- Lebanon’s ancient heritage under threat as Israel ramps up attacks.
- Astronomers discover zombie star spinning at a blistering 716 times per second.
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Quote of the Day:
You’re not going to do peyote and all of a sudden come up with a new theory of relativity. Well, maybe you will, but if you do, I think it’s in you already. The reason you do this is to take a lateral step to the right or the left to look at things from a different perspective. You do it to become aware of something you should already know but might have missed because you were looking at it from the wrong angle.
Maynard James Keenan