Make the Census Count: Tick “No Religion” in 2026
The 2026 Census will shape policy for years. If you’re not religious, ticking “No Religion” helps ensure Canada’s data reflects reality — and that public decisions are based on who we really are.
One Battery, Years of Life
A radioactive battery tech promises months-to-years of power for tough missions, shaking up how we think about portable, long-lasting energy.
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!
Explore Ideas That Matter at WeCanReason 2026!
Join WeCanReason 2026 in Calgary for a weekend celebrating science, skepticism, and curiosity with top speakers, engaging discussions, and a welcoming community of critical thinkers.
Finding Support Beyond Faith: Join Life Without Religion
Are you struggling with the challenges of leaving a religion or dealing with conflicts stemming from religious influences in your life? Life Without Religion is a peer support group created specifically for individuals like you. Check our blog post if you are interested in joining this group.
WeCanReason Speakers’ Weekly Update
Catch up with what our speakers did last week and get ready for WeCanReason 2026 from May 1 to 3 in Calgary!!#SethAndrews #psychicsofinstagram #psychics
Big year for renewables, but gaps remain
A strong 2025 for renewables shows momentum, but fossil fuel use and rising AI-driven demand keep the climate math uncertain. Click to explore what’s working, what isn’t, and what’s needed next.
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
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Brain as receiver debunked
A call to question sensational brain claims on social media and trust neuroscience over airy “brain as receiver” ideas.
Mineral Clues on Mars Stir Life-Search Debate
Perseverance finds nickel compounds in Martian rocks that resemble Earth’s organic chemistry, but researchers say geology may still beat biology.







