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
Here’s a little of what secularists, skeptics, atheists, and scientists did last week
Information literacy for college students and everyone else. How do librarians teach students to become skeptical inquirers during their education and beyond?
The summer solstice, occurring around June 20–21 in the Northern Hemisphere, is the year’s longest day and has been celebrated across cultures for millennia. Its significance lies not only in marking the peak of sunlight but also in symbolizing renewal, fertility, and the enduring connection between humanity and nature.
Wireless power transmission is taking a significant step forward, moving from experimental setups to real-world applications. DARPA recently demonstrated an impressive 800-watt transmission that broke the distance record for optical energy transfer.
NASA has successfully revived thrusters on Voyager 1, a nearly 50-year-old spacecraft, showcasing remarkable ingenuity and extending its mission in space exploration.
Here’s a little of what secularists, skeptics, atheists, and scientists did last week
Catch up with what our speakers did last week
Recent research shows that large language models (LLMs) are outperforming humans in online debates by effectively using personal information about their opponents.
As people say, there is strength in numbers. That’s why Canada’s two largest skeptical conferences, WeCanReason and BAHAcon, support each other to bring you more opportunities to meet fellow skeptics, scientists, secularists, and humanists.
What an incredible gathering of minds and ideas! From thought-provoking discussions to unforgettable moments, WeCanReason 2025 was a testament to […]