WeCanReason Webinar – Ghost hunting for skeptics with Jon Michael
In this presentation, Jon will go over his journey from ghost hunter to skeptic. He will discuss the history of […]
In this presentation, Jon will go over his journey from ghost hunter to skeptic. He will discuss the history of […]
Stanford bioengineers have created synthetic phages that are more effective than natural ones in killing E. coli, promising a new approach to combat bacterial infections.
☕️✨ 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 Not the End of the World, by Hannah Ritchie.
A recent breakthrough in quantum computing could lead to scalable chips that solve complex problems quickly. This advancement raises exciting possibilities and security concerns in encryption.
MIT researchers have found that lithium-ion batteries emit sounds that signal their failure. This discovery could change how we monitor battery health and prevent dangerous incidents.
Catch up with what our speakers did last week
A Chinese research team is developing a DNA tape storage system that could replace thousands of LTO-9 tapes with one cartridge, potentially transforming data storage forever.
Here’s a little of what secularists, skeptics, atheists, and scientists did last week
The rise of conspiracy theories in science reflects a growing distrust of experts, fueled by social media. This trend complicates public understanding and undermines legitimate scientific discourse.
“Strategies for Solving Mysteries” delves into a few of the investigative techniques Kenny Biddle uses while researching/investigating claims and also spends some time talking about “Trained Observers” and the weight of their testimony concerning strange experiences.