News Desk

Cern experiment hints at new force of nature
23rd March 2021 | theguardian.com | Humans, Tech

Experts reveal ‘cautious excitement’ over unstable particles that fail to decay as standard model suggests.

Jaw-dropping Milky Way mosaic took 12 years to create.
23rd March 2021 | livescience.com | Humans, Space

An eye-popping new image of the Milky Way took 12 years and 1,250 hours of photographic exposure to create.

Can Magic Mushrooms Heal Us?
23rd March 2021 | nytimes.com | Humans, Misc.

Oregon is about to become the first state in the country to try to build a support infrastructure through which psychedelic mushrooms can be woven into everyday life.

The World’s Oldest Known Wooden Statue Is Over 7,000 Years Older Than Stonehenge
23rd March 2021 | sciencealert.com | Ancient, Humans

The further back in time you go, the sparser the archaeological record grows. Many materials used by humans – wood, leather, fabric – simply don’t last and are swallowed by Earth under the implacable march of time.

Scotland’s first medical cannabis clinic approved
23rd March 2021 | bbc.co.uk | Humans, Misc.

Sapphire Medical Clinic, located in Stirling, is the first medical cannabis clinic authorised by Healthcare Improvement Scotland (HIS) to provide safe access to medical cannabis for patients in Scotland.

Fungi are key to our survival. Are we doing enough to protect them?
21st March 2021 | nationalgeographic.com | Animal Life, Earth, Humans

For almost a decade, one lone mushroom was classified as an endangered species, and scientists say more could be in trouble.

Image from Sasata (Wiki Commons)

Ancient Native Americans were among the world’s first coppersmiths
21st March 2021 | sciencemag.org | Ancient, Humans

About 8500 years ago, hunter-gatherers living beside Eagle Lake in Wisconsin hammered out a conical, 10-centimeter-long projectile point made of pure copper.

The ancient invention that ignited game play
21st March 2021 | bbc.com | Ancient, Humans

As the fire dwindles in the hearth, a family picks through the remains of their feast, turning over the bones for any remaining flesh. It is about 3000BC in Skara Brae, a small neolithic settlement on the west coast of Orkney’s Mainland, Scotland.

New research provides evidence that a single dose of psilocybin can boost brain connections
21st March 2021 | psypost.org | Humans, Misc.

Scientists in Denmark believe the psychedelic substance psilocybin might produce rapid and lasting antidepressant effects in part because it enhances neuroplasticity in the brain.

Meet the swirlon, a new kind of matter that bends the laws of physics
19th March 2021 | livescience.com | Animal Life, Earth, Humans

Fish school, insects swarm and birds fly in murmurations. Now, new research finds that on the most basic level, this kind of group behavior forms a new kind of active matter, called a swirlonic state.

Arctic was once lush and green, could be again, new research shows
19th March 2021 | eurekalert.org | Ancient, Animal Life, Earth, Humans

As the Arctic warms much faster than everywhere else on the planet in response to climate change, the findings, published this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, may not only be a glimpse of the past but a snapshot of our potential future.

Australian government backs psychedelic drug clinical trials to treat mental illness
19th March 2021 | theguardian.com | Humans, Misc.

The use of magic mushrooms, ecstasy and other psychedelic drugs to treat mental illnesses, including depression and post-traumatic stress disorder, may be a step closer in Australia, with clinical trials given a $15m grant.

An Unexpected Hubble Discovery Just Changed Our Understanding of Star Formation
19th March 2021 | sciencealert.com | Space, Tech, Weird

New observations from the Hubble Space Telescope show the powerful astrophysical jets and stellar winds that flow from baby stars do not have the expected effect of quenching the stellar growth process. This poses quite a significant conundrum for our models of star formation.

Space oddity Oumuamua probably shard of Pluto-like world, scientists say
19th March 2021 | theguardian.com | Ancient, Space, Weird

Our solar system’s first known interstellar visitor is neither a comet nor asteroid as first suspected and looks nothing like a cigar. A new study says the mystery object is likely a remnant of a Pluto-like world and shaped like a cookie.

Gigantic Stone ‘Tiger Stripes’ Etched Across Ethiopia Pose an Ancient Mystery
18th March 2021 | sciencealert.com | Ancient, Earth

If we want to predict our planet’s future under climate change, we must better understand what has happened on Earth before, even hundreds of thousands of years in the past.

Dead Sea scroll fragments and ‘world’s oldest basket’ found in desert cave
18th March 2021 | theguardian.com | Ancient, Humans

Six-millennia-old skeleton of child also unearthed during dig in Judean Desert by Israeli archeologists

Daily alternative news articles at the GrahamHancock News Desk. Featuring science, alternative history, archaeology, Ancient Egypt, paranormal and much more. Check in daily for updates!