What goes around comes around in today’s Grail news briefs…
- We may only ever detect signals from long-dead alien civilizations.
- New study eases concerns over possible ‘doomsday’ asteroid swarm.
- Lucid dreaming breakthrough: start-up claims first ever two-way dream communication.
- Nabta Playa: A mysterious stone circle that may be the world’s oldest astronomical observatory.
- Also: Archaeologists found an ancient Egyptian observatory that “shattered our expectations”.
- Nobel Prize for Physics goes to ‘Godfathers of AI’ who now fear their work is growing too powerful.
- 2,800-year-old burial mound with sacrifices unearthed in Siberia is eerily similar to Scythian graves.
- Are our minds connected? Investigating the science of collective consciousness.
- Why NASA is sending the Europa Clipper to search for aliens near Jupiter.
- The cosmic mystery of the serpent and the jaguar: ayahuasca lore celebrates serpents, jaguars, and panthers – but why do visions of these majestic jungle animals occur in the first place?
- Image of the Day: the latest ‘Face on Mars’ is the most dramatic yet.
Quote of the Day:
My hope is to leave the world a little bit better for my having been here.
Jim Henson