See what leaders in science, secularism, critical thinking, and skepticism did last week
Here’s a little of what secularists, skeptics, atheists, and scientists did last week
Here’s a little of what secularists, skeptics, atheists, and scientists did last week
Vaccination debates are heated, often polarizing discussions. The phrase “If it exists, we resist” captures the sentiment of those who are cautious about vaccines.
Did you know that a single blood donation can save up to three lives? Right now, hospitals and clinics need your help to ensure there’s enough supply for emergencies, surgeries, and critical treatments. By donating blood, you’re giving someone the gift of life—a gift only you can provide.
Join us for a fun and lively night at Skeptics in the Pub with the RMA! Whether you love questioning everything, diving into thought-provoking discussions, or just enjoy good company over a drink, this event is for you. It’s the perfect chance to meet like-minded people, share ideas, and enjoy a casual evening of skepticism and conversation. Come curious, leave with new perspectives – and maybe a new friend or two! See you there! 🍻
Scientists have developed metal-organic cages that trap pollutants in water, offering a promising solution to remove harmful substances that traditional wastewater treatments often miss.
Misinformation threatens society today. Education isn’t enough; we need critical thinking skills to combat falsehoods and navigate media effectively. Awareness and skepticism are vital in this battle for truth.
Are you struggling with the challenges of leaving a religion or dealing with conflicts stemming from religious influences in your life? Life Without Religion is a peer support group created specifically for individuals like you. We understand how isolating this journey can feel, and we’re here to offer a safe, understanding space where you can connect with others who share similar experiences.
A new study suggests that bonobos may understand what humans know or don’t know, hinting at a basic theory of mind. This research could change how we view ape intelligence.
Catch up with what our speakers did last week