Happy Thanksgiving to our American readers!
- The tradition every fan of the Binnall of America podcast waits for every year: Ruxgiving
- How China plans to put astronauts on the Moon by 2030.
- Spotlighting the science in Sci-Fi.
- The Hidden Experience podcast interviews Scarlett L. Heinbuch, PhD, about NDEs, and the power of love.
- Were Neanderthals collecting fossils for fun?
- The blue lights of Creevykeel Court tomb.
- Source of mysterious glow first spotted in the Pacific Ocean’s ‘midnight zone’ finally revealed.
- 8.7 million year-old fossil rewrites the story of human evolution—again…
- Michigan substitute teacher fired for using Ouija board in class.
- Scientific American answers questions about the safety of fluoridated water.
- Oxford scientist resigns from Royal Society over Elon Musk’s continuing fellowship.
- That viral LinkedIn post you read was probably AI generated.
- “We are not your PR puppets”: OpenAI shuts down Sora after artists released the tool in protest.
- Scientists built the first engine powered by entanglement—not coal or oil.
- Red Pill of the Day: Looks like salmon hats are back in fashion—if you’re an orca that is.
Quote of the Day:
If the only prayer you ever say in your entire life is thank you, it will be enough.
Meister Eckhart