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Skeptic Michael Shermer presents ten major arguments for the existence of God — and counters each one.
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Understanding the patterns of one's mental illness and creating an action plan can help individuals & families manage – and even prevent – a crisis.
Even the cosmic home where our Solar System resides will someday meet it’s demise. But how? “Unless one says goodbye to what one loves, and unless one travels to completely new […]
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Those who work for nonprofits and NGOs can avoid mental exhaustion by realizing they're not Superman.
Although it seems savvy to defer to “the data,” the devil is in the mixed details. For example, humans on average have one testicle and one ovary.
Breast-augmentation ads? Sure. But period panties?
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The media treated the 10-year anniversary of Katrina with reverence. They should have been hard at work exposing the ugliness that still remains.
Younger siblings generally have a lower IQ than their older brothers and sisters, according to three large national surveys from the US, UK, and Germany.
With the addition of Julia, a character with autism, Sesame Street (unlike The Muppets) keeps up with the times without losing its soul.
Throwback Thursday: How Dark Matter’s #1 Competitor Died The only way out is to modify the laws of gravity, and our best observations rule those modifications out. “The discrepancy between […]
The Mets are going to the World Series, with a rabid fan base that has stood by them despite decades of dashed hopes. Why do we love our teams, even when they lose?
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Author Junot Díaz reminds us why fiction isn't just “nice to have."