New Microbe Found in Space
A new microbe discovered on China’s Tiangong space station may have adapted to survive in space, challenging our views on life beyond Earth.
A new microbe discovered on China’s Tiangong space station may have adapted to survive in space, challenging our views on life beyond Earth.
☕️✨ Looking for your next great read and some lively conversation? Come join our book club! Whether you’re a casual
Janyce Boynton critiques the pseudoscience of facilitated communication, exposing its reliance on magical thinking and special pleading. This discussion highlights the dangers of misleading claims and the importance of scientific rigor.
Catch up with what our speakers did last week
A groundbreaking case report reveals a new personalized CRISPR gene editing therapy that could transform the treatment of rare genetic conditions.
Here’s a little of what secularists, skeptics, atheists, and scientists did last week
☕️✨ Coffee Chat Time! Join the RMA for a cozy and fun-filled coffee chat online! Whether you’re a regular or it’s your first time, we’d love to see you there. Come share your thoughts, swap stories, or just enjoy some good company over a warm cup of coffee. It’s the perfect way to unwind and connect!
Information literacy for college students and everyone else. How do librarians teach students to become skeptical inquirers during their education and beyond?
The summer solstice, occurring around June 20–21 in the Northern Hemisphere, is the year’s longest day and has been celebrated across cultures for millennia. Its significance lies not only in marking the peak of sunlight but also in symbolizing renewal, fertility, and the enduring connection between humanity and nature.