Flynn’s debut novel is arguably her darkest to date, spiked with plot twists and cruel women.
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The Science of Why People Reject Science
Accounting for social and ideological factors in science communication can improve the quality of debates and decision-making when it comes to climate change and other hot button scientific issues.
New Interfaith Venture Focusing on Jesus
An atheist and a pastor have launched an interfaith adventure to explore the figure of Jesus Christ.
Substitutionary Theology Is Not a Good Look
Exploring some problems and implications with penal substitutionary atonement theology, a common view among American evangelicals today.
Creating a More Inclusive Christianity Takes More than Love Alone
Fostering acceptance of LGBT communities ultimately requires addressing the theological assumptions that undergird how many Christians approach the Bible.
Review: Prelude to Foundation
For the 6th entry in Asimov’s Foundation series, adventure on Trantor awaits as the birth of psychohistory dawns.
4K: What You’re Not Missing
For most real-world viewing outside the theater, 4K offers marginal benefits at best.
The Problem Isn’t Disinformation, It’s Dismediation
It takes no great imagination to worry that if we distance ourselves long enough from fact-based environments, we may no longer notice they’re gone.
Early Mutation Exacerbated Ebola Outbreak
New research sheds light on Ebola’s destructive spread during the West African epidemic.
The Rise of Trump and the Fall of the GOP
This brilliant segment from 2012 is a trip down memory lane that helps set the context for the gathering storm wrought by Trump’s candidacy.
Wall Street Journal Misfires (Again) on Climate Change
Only the most gullible readers will fall for the Journal’s latest antiscience op-ed. Everyone else needs to call them out.
When Mitigation Has Failed, Adapt
For many coastal cities, the only choice is adapting to the encroaching seas.
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