Book review: ‘How to Talk to a Science Denier’ by Lee McIntyre
Respect and patience will lead to more constructive conversations with sceptics than just shouting. Last
Respect and patience will lead to more constructive conversations with sceptics than just shouting. Last
From a burning building or a disastrous date to a raging bull or a quicksand
There’s a science behind why people deny science. Enter Michael Goldsby, a philosophy professor at
The scientific calculator While we might have started out using our fingers and toes to
Aug 5th 2021 AS THE DELTA variant of covid-19 continues to spread across large parts
KAIST researchers fabricated a brain-inspired highly scalable neuromorphic hardware by co-integrating single transistor neurons and
A man comes in shouting and waving his arms telling you that a massive boulder
Democratic Rep. Jim Himes of Connecticut did not want to lose his cool, but he
U.S. Rep. Jim Banks, R-3rd, has been vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus, but that doesn’t
The latest announcement on travel and Covid has, I confess, left me confused. It appears
It has been a confusing few days in the national news cycle. I feel sorry
[Photo/China Daily] Searching for the origin of viruses, including the novel coronavirus, is an extremely
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Philosopher Carl Wellman, the Hortense and Tobias Lewin Distinguished University Professor Emeritus in the Humanities
Mathew McCubbins, Ruth F. De Varney professor of political science and professor of law, died
Just as it takes a tough man to make a tender chicken, it takes a
By Richard Munk, Las Vegas Friday, July 23, 2021 | 2 a.m. How did ignorance,
In another attempt to “follow the science,” a pediatrics group has issued guidance that does
LONDON — Generally speaking, parents are supposed to know more than their young children. That isn’t
For the past several years, the Food and Drug Administration and USDA have battled in
Sam KeanLittle, Brown2021368 pp.Purchase this item now In 1771, an idealistic British naturalist named Henry
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