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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
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The Pompeii Discovery Changing Modern Construction

A Pompeii home buried in ash has unlocked the secret behind ancient Rome’s self-healing cement — a technique called hot mixing that could change how we build today.
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Balancing Safety and Innovation

Gain-of-function research is often misunderstood, leading to fears that could harm scientific progress. Understanding its importance is key to fostering innovation while ensuring safety.
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mRNA Vaccines Proven Safe and Effective

A new study shows mRNA COVID-19 vaccines significantly reduce death risks. Discover how vaccination impacts mortality in this compelling research.
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Have you ever thought about a ‘Good Death’?

As part of the Nonreligion in a Complex Future project, the University of Ottawa is conducting a survey that explores perspectives and experiences on death and dying. If you have experienced the death of someone close to you in the past 12 months, please consider completing this brief online survey.
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Brain Networks at Work

Explore how learning related tasks can either aid or hinder your cognitive skills, revealing the fascinating dynamics of our brains.
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Finding Support Beyond Faith: Join Life Without Religion

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…
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Health Costs and Food Marketing

San Francisco is suing food giants over ultraprocessed foods, claiming they mislead consumers and shift health costs to the public. This lawsuit could change how we think about food marketing and health.
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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


