My daughter is Wonder Woman IRL…
- Why maths might be the best language to communicate with E.T.
- New theory suggests the legendary “Wow!” signal came from a comet
rather than E.T. – but scientists are skeptical. - Five times radio signals have been mistaken for alien communication.
- The crop circle mystery: a closer look.
- The crisis of the multiverse.
- Human tests suggest blood transfusions from the young cut the risk of cancer and Alzheimer’s. Next Trump executive order: harvest the younglings!
- Stop policing psychedelic science.
- It’s not romantic anymore to say that plants have brain-like systems.
- Mysterious holes drilled in rocks on the banks of the Nile River are remains of ancient shelters from the Mesolithic era.
- Abundance of food in ancient Peru brought human migration to a crawl.
- Found: a 7500-year-old drill bit.
- Sandy Hook families criticise Megyn Kelly for planned Alex Jones interview scheduled to air on NBC on Father’s Day.
- Also: the case for interviewing Alex Jones.
- Medieval farmers may have skinned cats for pagan rituals.
- If you wrong a raven, it will remember.
- Video of the Day: How the Orion constellation will change over the next 450,000 years.
Quote of the Day:
It is not the methodology of conspiracy that’s the problem. When paranoid thinking opens up possibilities, it can serve a useful function. The danger comes when conspiracists remain wedded to their theories in the face of conflicting information, when they refuse to do the hard work of confirming and substantiating their own assumptions and beliefs.
Colin Dickey (in “The New Paranoia”)