Remember what I said last week?
I take that back…
- My pals Tim Binnall and Greg Bishop had their traditional ‘Year in Review’ episode over at Binnall of America.
- International Space Station instrument observes something unknown 55 miles above Earth.
- Solar physicists discover a long-hidden source of gamma rays unleashed by flares.
- Why is no one talking about the aliens?
- More than 100 UFO sightings reported in Pennsylvania in 2025.
- Hessdalen: how a remote Norwegian valley became a living laboratory for the unknown.
- Could this 2,000-year-old machine from tomb in China be the world’s earliest binary computer?
- The “invisible” energy cost of being alive that Physics long ignored.
- This Stone Age civilization burned down its own houses – we still don’t know why.
- The debate about whether the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) should use magic mushrooms to treat depression.
- Creating hallucination-free, psychedelic-like molecules by shining light on life’s basic building blocks.
- Traces of Leonardo da Vinci’s DNA may have been discovered on a red chalk drawing called Holy Child.
- Despite centuries of trying, the term ‘religion’ has proven impossible to define. Then why does it remain so necessary?
- The Mayan kingdom collapsed due to burning events.
- BioShock 4 is finally coming: What’s confirmed, what’s leaked, and what’s gone wrong.
- Red Pill of the Day: Japanese railway station gets its third cat stationmaster.
Thanks to Greg.
Quote of the Day:
There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow men. True nobility lies in being superior to your former self.
Ernest Hemingway


