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So ends another intriguing week on Planet Earth, with former CIA Director, John Brennan revealing that unexplained UFO phenomenon might constitute a different form of life to Hubble’s first image on an exoplanet to Michio Kaku suggesting that the Universe is simpler than we think to Marie Curie’s still radioactive notebooks.
‘Exotic compact objects’ could soon break physics, new study suggests–Gravitational wave detectors could soon uncover hints of new physics from exotic compact objects, reports Space.com.–“”We can’t be so naïve to presume that we know everything that is out there,” Luís Longo, a doctoral candidate in physics at the Universidade Federal do ABC in São Paulo, Brazil, told Live Science.
Another intriguing week has past on Planet Earth with stories ranging from the Mother of All Accidents –had an asteroid arrived 30 minutes sooner or 30 minutes later, the dinosaurs would still be here– to the Alien Octopus Hypothesis to is our Universe a Weird Permutation?
Homo sapien’s ‘Shadow’ Species –Hints We May Have Had Story of Evolution All Wrong, reports The Daily Galaxy. “Carl Sagan observed that the frontal lobe of the human brain, comprising more than two-thirds of our brain mass, is where “matter is transformed into consciousness.” Maybe, suggest scientists, we’ve had the story of human evolution wrong: that language evolved before our brains started getting larger (we have brains 3x the size of apes), and language led to brain size increase instead of being a result of it?”
I pulled up in a small car park in the North Pennines at an hour that was ungodly. Pulling on my boots in the early morning air, curlews and skylarks were singing thought the mist. With snipe drumming from the peaty ground, I made my way up the hill until I reached my allocated position. I was helping my colleagues at RSPB Geltsdale with their annual count of black grouse, one of the UKs most enigmatic species. Every spring, black grouse congregate in traditional sites to ‘lek’, a spectacular ritualised tournament where they compete for mating rights. Maintaining a respectful distance so as not to disturb the action, my binoculars gave me a clear view of an area of short grass into which four male grouse appeared as the sun came over the hill.
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