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Many of the Founders, in fact, trace their desire to go into space to Neil Armstrong's walk on the moon in 1969. P.J. King was a kid, living in western Ireland, admiring the sky one night when his older brother started pointing out Orion and the constellations. "I said...
Mapping the brain and tracing how its different parts interact can offer real hope for people with injuries and disabilities. But I have one misgiving: I'm not sure I'll ever have the same degree of self-respect now that I know I'm just an illusion created by...
Science and religion have never been easy bedfellows. From Galileo’s trial to the Kansas Board of Education, the histories of science and religion are intertwined in what has long been an antagonistic relationship. But the stakes today are as high as ever—are religion and...
The Number 23 Celluloid Gold I really have to remind you about the purpose of “Trailer Roundup” on this one: We’re evaluating the trailer, not the movie. This movie can only be awful. But please, for the love of all that is...
This moral flexibility is most evident when it comes to modern marriage. Like so many seemingly fixed or imposed beliefs, hejab can be tinkered with for the sake of an attractive marriage proposal. In the Iran of today, where marrying "up" to improve one's social or financial standing is...