Any hidden messages in today’s Grail news briefs are entirely unintentional…
- NASA to make major announcement about Martian rock sample today.
- The missing time travelers of 3025 could be a real scientific problem.
- A review of My Bigfoot Life – An uplifting odyssey about an autistic teen cryptozoologist’s Sasquatch search.
- 9,200-year-old cave find in Uzbekistan challenges theories on farming’s origins.
- DoD says aerospace firms went “on the record” about UAP – then refuses to acknowledge records exist.
- The rise of spiritualism (and seances) after the First World War.
- The strange history of the anti-vaccine movement: Vaccine scepticism may seem like a new, growing movement – but it’s probably a lot older than you think.
- RFK Jr becomes an unlikely great uniter as Democrats and Republicans join forces to pounce on his pseudoscience.
- Fossil skull provides first direct evidence that bears fought in Roman amphitheaters. (Archived page link)
- Rethinking physics: Scientists discover a “giant” new twist on a 140-year-old effect.
- Centuries before Stephen Hawking, an isolated priest imagined black holes.
- These geoengineering climate hacks to save Earth’s polar regions could totally backfire.
- ‘Extraordinary’ Roman helmet from war-ending battle found in the sea off Sicily.
- “One of the best habitable zone planets” likely has an atmosphere, says new exoplanet research.
Quote of the Day
You can’t make people listen. They have to come round in their own time, wondering what happened and why the world blew up around them. It can’t last.
Ray Bradbury, in ‘Fahrenheit 451’


