Mars honeycomb hints at ancient water
Curiosity unveils a large honeycomb texture field on Mars during a climb, adding to clues about the planet’s watery past and showing the mission’s ongoing resilience.
Curiosity unveils a large honeycomb texture field on Mars during a climb, adding to clues about the planet’s watery past and showing the mission’s ongoing resilience.
Here’s a little of what secularists, skeptics, atheists, and scientists did last week
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A newly discovered CRISPR enzyme destroys cancer cells by targeting their RNA and shredding their DNA. The breakthrough could pave the way for more precise cancer treatments with fewer side effects than conventional chemotherapy. #cancer
Join us for Thriving Without Religion, an in-person public event about building purpose, ethics, and community in a secular life. Whether you’re questioning faith or already secular, come connect, learn, and celebrate reason and shared humanity. #humanism #religion
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Critical thinking doesn’t take a vacation. This summer, enjoy the sunshine, ask good questions, and keep exploring the world with curiosity and evidence. Dive into this month’s newsletter to see everything we’ve prepared for you. We hope you’ll find something that sparks your curiosity!
AI-generated explicit content is becoming a growing issue for teenagers. A new report explores how it affects privacy, consent, body image, and why parents, schools, and technology companies all have a role to play.
The 2011 Atlantis finale closed a chapter, reshaping how the USA returns to space and what comes next.