Paul Ratner

Paul Ratner

Contributing Writer

Paul is a writer, filmmaker, and educator. He has written for years for Big Think and other outlets on transformative scientific research, history, and current events. His award-winning films like the true-life adventure "Moses on the Mesa" and the science documentary "The Caveman of Atomic City" have played at film festivals around the world. Paul also organizes numerous unique educational events, renowned film festivals, and competitions for thousands of people. He has degrees from Cornell University (BA) and Chapman University (MFA). You can follow Paul's work at paulratnerimagines.com, on Instagram, and Facebook.

Scientists discover burrows of giant predator worms that lived on the seafloor 20 million years ago.
Psychologists point to specific reasons that make it hard for us to admit our wrongdoing.
Scientists regenerate damaged spinal cord nerve fibers with designer protein, helping paralyzed mice walk again.
Scientists use new methods to discover what's inside drug containers used by ancient Mayan people.
A new study proposes mysterious axions may be found in X-rays coming from a cluster of neutron stars.
Archaeologists discover a cave painting of a wild pig that is now the world's oldest dated work of representational art.
Researchers discover that cancer cells go into hibernation to avoid chemotherapy effects.