No need to avert your eyes, there’s no science pornography in today’s Grail news briefs! Unless you really like science of course, in which case, maybe…
- Surprising archaeological discoveries in the heart of the Amazon jungle: Once considered a virgin wilderness, recent discoveries are challenging this view.
- The U.S. isn’t prepared for a big solar storm, space weather disaster exercise finds.
- Related: Death star – how our own sun could destroy human civilization.
- AI can spontaneously develop human-like communication, study finds. Although by ‘spontaneously’, they mean ‘after being trained on a massive amount of human communication’…
- Ex-ambassador’s astonishing UFO tales of 1962 wither under scrutiny.
- World’s oldest star chart may be 2,300 years old and from China — but not everyone agrees.
- “No one knows how to explain this behaviour,” says scientist stumped by odd pulses coming from Sun-like stars.
- Pacific voyagers’ remarkable environmental knowledge allowed for long-distance navigation without Western technology.
- Related: Water lightning – the mysterious Polynesian navigation method known as ‘Te Lapa’, or ‘The Flashing’.
- MAGA faithful flip out after FBI director and all-round QAnon conspiracy nutter Kash Patel says Epstein actually did kill himself.
- The ethereal fire of blue lava.
- Telepathy in lucid dreams: Stories of incredible connection.
- The strange history of de-extinction began long before the science.
Quote of the Day:
No one has a clue how to build a conscious machine, at all.
Stuart Russell


