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Science and Climate Change Explained – Part II

This summary explores the tactics used in climate science denial, focusing on misunderstandings of scientific consensus and the validity of climate models. Discover how these arguments misrepresent the robust evidence supporting climate change.
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Dive into Stories with RMA Book Club

☕️✨ Looking for your next great read and some lively conversation? Come join our book club! Whether you’re a casual reader or a total bookworm, we’re diving into a new story every month, sharing thoughts, laughs, and insights. This month, the Book Club will be discussing the book Mother Nature Is Trying to Kill You:…
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Winter Solstice Celebration – Join Us for the Longest Night of the Year!

The magic of the Winter Solstice is just around the corner, and we’re throwing a cozy celebration to welcome the season! Join us for an evening of warmth, laughter, and great company as we gather to celebrate the longest night of the year.
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Communication Satellites: A New Challenge for Astronomy

NASA’s new research highlights how the growing number of communication satellites could disrupt astronomical observations, raising concerns for scientists and the future of space research.
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Let’s have a Coffee Chat

☕️✨ 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…
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Science and Climate Change Explained

Explore the debate around climate science and the importance of consensus in understanding global warming. Discover why ignoring established facts can lead to serious consequences.
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Understanding Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

A new blood test claims to confirm Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, but the reality is more complex. Discover the latest developments in understanding this challenging condition.
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Future of Soyuz Missions in Question

Roscosmos has confirmed damage to the Soyuz launch pad, potentially delaying repairs until 2027. Discover how this impacts future missions to the ISS.
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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


