Hydration Myths: Electrolytes Explained
Are electrolyte drinks necessary for hydration? Discover the truth behind these popular beverages and whether they’re essential for your health and fitness routine.
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A New Take on Health Myths
The BBC's recent article on the appeal to nature fallacy shines a light on the importance of evidence in health discussions, moving beyond feel-good anecdotes to promote critical thinking.
Spooky Action Gets Real Upgrade
Oxford University has taken a major step in quantum computing with a successful teleportation of a controlled quantum gate, paving the way for exciting advancements in technology.
Space Manufacturing: The Next Frontier
The US Department of Defense is set to launch real experiments in space after successful lab tests, marking a new chapter in orbital manufacturing technology.
Botulinum Toxin: Know Before You Go
Botulinum toxin can enhance beauty, but safety is paramount. Learn why choosing the right setting for treatment is essential to avoid risks.
WeCanReason Speakers’ Weekly Update
Catch up with what our speakers did last week
Asteroid Watch: JWST Targets 2024 YR4
The James Webb Space Telescope is investigating asteroid 2024 YR4 to assess its potential impact on Earth, focusing on the critical difference between 40 metres and 90 metres.
See what leaders in science, secularism, critical thinking, and skepticism did last week
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Why Some Resist Vaccines
Vaccination debates are heated, often polarizing discussions. The phrase "If it exists, we resist" captures the sentiment of those who are cautious about vaccines.







