Monday optimism evaporating quickly…
- Easter Island statues suffer ‘irreparable’ damage in fire.
- 76 child sacrifice victims with their hearts ripped out found in Peru excavation.
- Could we use DNA to store data for 1,000 years?
- Related: could a message from aliens be hidden in DNA? Also: how to transmit knowledge to the other side of the apocalypse.
- There’s hope for life on Europa, a distant moon.
- To find alien life, scientists suggest searching space for this party drug.
- Psychedelic research: how to tell good research from bad.
- Is it more likely you’re a person with a past, or an ephemeral brain in a void?
- Google’s newest AI generator can create HD video from text prompts.
- Who is ready for a fleet of cubesats flying over cities, displaying ads? Space advertising found to have potential for commercial viability.
- The Pacific Ocean is shrinking and will form a new supercontinent, scientists say.
- Neuroscientists unravel the mystery of why you can’t tickle yourself.
- Australian spider’s acrobatic hunting move has never been seen before in any other spider species.
Thanks to @nevadaknight67.
Quote of the Day:
If you have knowledge, let others light their candles in it.
Margaret Fuller