I tend to agree with Charles Darwin. Why should his theories shock the religious feelings of anyone? Why should any conflict exist between science and religion? Steve Bunk's Perspective article "Is ...
Edward J. Larson teaches the history of science and law at the University of Georgia and is the author of "Evolution: The Remarkable History of a Scientific Theory" (Random House, 2004). National ...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Meagan Ankney found herself listening to a lot of podcasts about the paranormal. “Being that I’m a scientist — and a naturally skeptical person — I was always a bit ...
It's notoriously challenging to apply science to spirituality — to quantify the mysterious or explain the supernatural. Why do some people report being possessed by demons or recall being visited by ...
Russell has a PhD in the history of medicine, violence, and colonialism. His research has explored topics including ethics, science governance, and medical involvement in violent contexts. Russell has ...
Just in time for Halloween, the director of the Minnesota Sea Grant is hosting a webinar as part of the “Practical Water Wisdom” series. It’s called “Supernatural Lakes: Monsters, Ghosts, Witches, ...
Deborah Harkness is not only an enormously successful novelist who writes about trendy things like vampires. She's also a respected historian of science — a professor at the University of Southern ...
Legendary Comics has partnered with acclaimed creators Lilah Sturges and Alitha E. Martinez for a new graphic novel that’s part-horror story, part-whodunnit and part-love story. If that sounds like a ...