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- The fastest-moving stars in the galaxy may be piloted by intelligent aliens, new paper suggests.
- Teens learn a new conspiracy theory every week on social media, yet most schools aren’t teaching media literacy.
- Two previously unknown Neolithic stone circles discovered on English moorland may have been part of a ‘sacred arc’.
- Scientists think DMT is responsible for life’s most mysterious experiences.
- As the Taurid meteor shower passes by Earth, pseudoscience rains down – and obscures a potential real threat from space.
- What can birdsong teach us about human language?
- Discovery of goat-fish petroglyph unveils ancient Egyptian understanding of zodiac symbols.
- Oldest known alphabetic writing discovered on 4,800-year-old clay cylinders in Syria, 500 years earlier than previously found examples.
- UFO whistleblowers tell Congress ‘we are not alone in the cosmos‘.
- Also: the Pentagon solves 1 UFO mystery, but still probing cases of “large orange orb,” “large metallic cylinder”.
- How to make peace with quantum mechanics.
- In 1177 BCE, civilizations fell apart in a mysterious simultaneous collapse.
- Emergent gravity may be a dead idea, but it’s not a bad one.
- AI has ‘enshittified’ America’s advanced stealth fighter.
Quote of the Day:
Science doesn’t purvey absolute truth. Science is a mechanism. It’s a way of trying to improve your knowledge of nature. It’s a system for testing your thoughts against the universe and seeing whether they match.
Isaac Asimov