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  • Shareable Snack: Carl Sagan’s Warning on Scientific Skepticism

    Shareable Snack: Carl Sagan’s Warning on Scientific Skepticism0

    Have you heard Carl Sagan’s warning about the importance of scientific skepticism? Watch our video to hear his chilling words about what will happen if we put too much faith in science! Save this article to favorites

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  • The Lost Art of Herb Drying

    The Lost Art of Herb Drying4

    Once, herbs could be seen hanging from rafters in homes, brewing in teas on the hearth, or stored safely in cupboards for times of plague or injury. Romans took them to the battlefield, monks used them to treat the infirm, and midwives administered them to ease labor. So when did herbs become so outdated? In the

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  • The Dystopian Future Is Here

    The Dystopian Future Is Here0

    Once, we told stories of rescuing women in distress. Now, we hand them a prescription for assisted suicide. Two young women in the Netherlands, Jolanda Fun and Zoraya ter Beek, have recently done media interviews explaining their respective decisions to pursue euthanasia, despite being physically healthy. Fun, who planned to end her life on her 34th birthday

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  • What to Do (and What Not to Do) About the Pro-Palestine College Protests

    What to Do (and What Not to Do) About the Pro-Palestine College Protests5

    Pro-Palestine protests have erupted on college campuses across the United States. Columbia University in New York City was the first to revolt. Weeks later, demonstrations and encampments have popped up at over 40 colleges nationwide, all calling for a ceasefire in Gaza and divestments against Israel. The impact on college life has been palpable. On

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  • New Is Not Always Better: Why There’s Wisdom in Tradition

    New Is Not Always Better: Why There’s Wisdom in Tradition0

    Imagine a scientist who decided to reject every scientific experiment or study that had come before him and would trust only scientific principles that he demonstrated with his own experiments. Naturally, he would completely handicap himself. In his arrogance, he’d accomplish very little with his science, since he’d be hard at work re-demonstrating every scientific

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  • A Homeschooler and Homesteader’s Ode to Spring Things

    A Homeschooler and Homesteader’s Ode to Spring Things1

    Spring has arrived and, with it, all the spring activities of hobby farm life. There is so much to do that I have to work hard to pace myself! April in particular is a very exciting month for homeschooling and homesteading. There is garden planning, flowers to be collected and made into jelly, and nature

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