What's A Scientist To Do? March!
It’s hard to believe that 92 years after the Scopes Monkey Trial (which debated teaching evolution in public schools), the
View ArticlePopulism Is A Right-Wing Lie Fronting A Dark Future
Republican policy is all about the “chosen” thinning the herd.
View ArticleThe Next Phase Of Human Evolution Could Include Immortality
People may merge with machines.
View ArticleWhy We Should Care About The Education Of Other People’s Children
Other people’s children are tomorrow’s potential voters.
View ArticleSo THAT’S Where The Phrase ‘Sleep Tight’ Comes From
Turns out, it has nothing to do with being tucked in tight 🛌
View ArticleA Solid Morning Routine Is The Key To Your Long-Term Success
A successful day begins with a purposeful morning. A lot has been written about the power of your morning routine to set
View ArticleWant Innovation? How About Integrated Equitable Schools?
Secretary of Education Betsy Devos says that students in the US attend schools that are a “mundane malaise that dampens dreams
View ArticleSchool Choice: The Old Wolf in New Sheep’s Clothing
Segregation and the evil twins–racism and inequity–are the divide and conquer gifts that keep on giving to the rich and
View ArticleLiquid Nitrogen Experiment Almost Goes Horribly Wrong On Live TV
That almost ended badly.
View ArticleScientists Discover New Homo Sapiens Mix With Mysterious Denisovans
Neanderthals weren't the only ones modern humans liked to sleep with.
View ArticleStephen Hawking's Ashes Interred Between Newton And Darwin In Westminster Abbey
After the memorial service, his voice was set to be beamed into space.
View ArticleMammals Will Still Be Recovering From Human Destruction Long After We're Gone
A somber new study estimates that it could take several million years for mammal diversity to recover from humanity’s impact.
View ArticleNoah's Ark Creationist Ken Ham Wants You To Warn Kids About Hell On Halloween
"Halloween is all about scary and spooky things," he said.
View ArticleDisgust Is An Evolutionary Impulse, But Don't Let It Drive Your Politics
Human disgust evolved as a mechanism for avoiding potential disease threats.
View ArticleFlightless Birds Went Extinct On A Group Of Islands And Then Evolved Again
Flightless rails disappeared on the Aldabra atoll around 136,000 years ago, but they didn't stay gone.
View ArticleA Look Back At J.Lo’s Fashion Evolution
Jennifer Lopez’s eye-popping looks over the years have led her to recently receive the Council of Fashion Designers of America’s icon award.
View ArticleHow The Science Of Vaccination Is Taught (Or Not) In U.S. Schools
As scientists race to find a vaccine for COVID-19, teachers say teaching about the issue has become increasingly tricky
View ArticleDarwin’s Arch Crumbles
The top of the iconic Darwin’s arch in the Galapagos Islands crumbled into the Pacific Ocean from natural erosion.
View ArticleMarjorie Taylor Greene: I Don’t Believe In Evolution, That Type Of So-Called...
The conspiracy theory-endorsing Georgia Republican put air quotes around the word "science."
View ArticleHerschel Walker Skeptical Of Evolution: 'Why Are There Still Apes? Think...
The former NFL player, who is now running for Senate in Georgia, gets some basic facts wrong.
View ArticleSen. Raphael Warnock On Evolution: 'My Faith Has No Quarrel With Science'
The Democratic senator made an implicit dig at Herschel Walker, his likely GOP challenger, after Walker cast doubt on the theory of evolution.
View ArticleThe Evolution Of Ed Sheeran
Currently standing as the richest UK celebrities under 30 years old, the singer-songwriter is one of the world's best-selling music artists.
View ArticleCelebrating Darwin
On Charles Darwin's birthday, physic Max Tegmark joins us to discuss why we believe there a conflict between science and religion and whether there really is one.
View ArticleCharles Darwin's Missing Notebooks Are Returned In Mysterious Circumstances
The manuscripts, including the late scientist’s “Tree of Life” sketch, vanished from Cambridge University's library in 2001 after being removed for photographing.
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