If you’re the type of person who’s interested in things like the mystery of how Winston Churchill’s platypus died, then the Daily Grail is your spiritual home…
- Impossibly intricate tattoos found on 2,000-year-old ‘ice mummy’.
- Widely panned ‘arsenic life’ paper gets retracted — 15 years after brouhaha.
- The Mandela Effect tricks our brains with false memories. Is AI making it worse? (Archived page link)
- The mystery of Winston Churchill’s dead platypus was unsolved – until now.
- A species of plant-hopping insect with functional, interlocking gears on its legs has been discovered.
- Related: Evidence of ‘intelligent design’? The incredible microscopic biological machines that make life possible.
- Two enormous footprints and a ‘meteorite impact mark’ have appeared in a field not far from the Long Man of Wilmington.
- Multiple scientists say new climate report from the US government “fundamentally misrepresents” and twists their research. (Archived page link)
- The witchcraft murders that shook an Indian village.
- Scientists are hunting down humanity’s earliest artificial memories.
- Looking for evidence of extraterrestrial intelligence in existing datasets in locations where vast energies are concentrated.
- Why science hasn’t solved consciousness (yet): To understand life, we must stop treating organisms like machines and minds like code.
- Image(s) of the Day: Photos show the cosmic calling of extraterrestrial enthusiasts at Indonesia’s UFO festival.
Quote of the Day
The supreme principle, both in politics and in private life, should be to promote all that is creative, and so to diminish the impulses and desires that center round possession.
Bertrand Russell


