Can Belief Override a Child’s Rights?
A Pennsylvania case involving faith healing has reignited a long-running debate over religious freedom, parental responsibility, and children's right to medical care. The story explores a century of similar cases and the difficult questions they continue to raise.
WeCanReason Speakers’ Weekly Update
Catch up with what our speakers did last week#SethAndrews #psychicsofinstagram #psychics
2,000 Phones Reboot into a Data Center
UCSD and Google repurpose 2,000 retired Pixel Folds into a scalable, low-carbon compute cluster, using Linux, Kubernetes, and wired networking to run education and parallel-workloads.
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
#humanist
Come to the RMA Board Meeting – Let’s Build Together!
Join us for our monthly Rocky Mountain Atheists board meeting. We gather monthly to discuss how we can continue growing our community. Everyone is welcome to attend and share ideas—let's build RMA together!
Speech from Thought: ALS Patient Talks, Works Again
A breakthrough in brain–computer interfaces lets an ALS patient speak and work again, using AI‑driven neural decoding that translates brain signals into English.
Be a Lifesaver: Come to RMA’s Blood Donor Clinic
Did you know that a single blood donation can save up to three lives? Right now, hospitals and clinics need your help to ensure there’s enough supply for emergencies, surgeries, and critical treatments. By donating blood, you’re giving someone the gift of life—a gift only you can provide.
Lessons from a bold claim fail
Donut Lab’s claims collapsed under independent testing, underscoring why skepticism and verification matter before embracing bold tech promises.
Annual BBQ and Potluck
You are invited to our annual summer BBQ and potluck! We will provide the burgers and dogs (including vegan options). Please bring a side dish or dessert to share, and beverage of your choice.
Roscosmos considered cutting into ISS
Roscosmos weighed risky access to the ISS, prompting NASA to pull back as leaks in Zvezda’s PrK module raise questions about the station’s future.
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