Idiots*: a word derived from ancient Greek, meaning those who ignore public matters. Always something interesting to learn here at TDG. But there’s way too much news today, to fill you in on everything.
- Did mega-volcanoes kill the dinosaurs?
- Megadrought cued exodus of ancient humans from Africa.
- New ideas about human migration from Asia to Americas.
- Mummy dearest? Recent scholarship is changing thinking about female pharaoh Hatshepsut, whom Egyptologists once called ‘the vilest type of usurper.’
- Ancient seal belonged to Queen Jezebel.
- What happened to the Minoans of Crete?
- Expert says ancient clay tablet is the real deal.
- Diggers begin Herculaneum task of finding masterpieces lost to volcano.
- Mysteries remain sealed inside Silbury Hill. More, with photos.
- Where Gods yearn for long-lost treasures.
- Archaeologists find major pre-Columbian site.
- How old tree rings and ancient wood are helping rewrite history.
- Can’t get to Milan to see Leonardo’s The Last Supper? With the new 16-billion-pixel image now online, just click to zoom, and you can see every fleck of paint in the 13 transparent glass cups and the decanter on the table, and much more.
- Astronauts discover damage to Space Station.
- In construction mode, astronauts add to the station. Prepare to be dazzled and disoriented by close-up photo.
- Mars With Ice: Detailed picture of frigid red planet emerges.
- Comet brightens mysteriously by a factor of a million.
- Black hole bonanza.
- Cold spot to shed light on Big Bang theory.
- Chesapeake Bay crater research finds answers, unearths more questions.
- California condors had ancient cousins.
- Marie Antoinette, Is That You? Oh, dear – not solidly British. Science – getting to ‘all my relations’ the hard way.
- French muck: Is this the new penicillin? Saved my life once, so I’ve kept some ever since.
- The speed at which mankind has used the Earth’s resources over the past 20 years has put humanity’s very survival at risk.*
- Global Environment Outlook 4 (GEO-4): Environment for Development is available in paperback at Amazon UK, and may soon be available at Amazon US. Climate Change 2007 – The Physical Science Basis is available in hardback at Amazon US, and in paperback at Amazon UK.
- Mark Morford says, ‘Come see our giant toxic stew! 1,500 miles wide, floating in the Pacific, made of all your plastic crap. Bring the kids!’
- The power of music.
- Lack of sleep is a lot like mental illness.
- Patient with multiple personalities sketches her 17 alter egos. Dr. Richard Baer’s book Switching Time is available at Amazon US & UK.
- Brain implant that stops Parkinson’s tremors increases impulsive behavior.
- Hypertension drugs may prevent and treat Alzheimer’s.
- A chat with a god-king. For you Buddhists out there.
- Researchers suggest Iraq war was centrally motivated from an Extraterrestrial-inspired religion.
- Shades of Harry Potter: Youth turns into a cobra in Nawada.
- Lose yourself – your home, your certainties, the borders and barriers of your life – by means of a bundle of wood pulp, sewn and glued and stained with blobs of pigment and resin. Michael Chabon’s Gentlemen of the Road: A Tale of Adventure is available at Amazon US & UK.
- Poisoned ex-Russian spy, Alexander Litvinenko, was an MI6 agent.
- Alchemy, the Golden Dawn, Fulcanelli and the Age of Iron.
- The Golden Age & The End of the World: Emergence of Homo Luminous? Mysteries of the Great Cross of Hendaye: Alchemy at the End of Time is available at Amazon US & UK.
Quote of the Day:
Who would have ever thought that I would make Fox News announcing the end of the world?
Vincent Bridges, in his blog, yesterday, on the Lost Book of Nostradamus.