Meditation for mindfulness cannot compare to the strength of prayer, and science supports this idea.

In my household growing up, prayer was an absolute must. Before meals, bedtime, tests—you name it. My mother had a ritual of praying before even turning on the igniter. Driving a short distance to get milk? Prayer. Just under a mile to church? Another prayer. I can’t help but roll my eyes, reminiscent of Hamlet’s […]
Exploring the biggest biohacking conference, where science fiction encounters MAHA

At 7:35 a.m. in Austin’s Fairmont Hotel, the elevator doors slid open, revealing a fit, sun-kissed man sporting a red light therapy hat and yellow-tinted glasses. He hopped into an already full car, where the passengers were still half-asleep. “You ready for today?” he queried, brandishing steaming cups of mold-free, mineral-rich Danger Coffee. “This is […]
Steven Spielberg Believes ‘Disclosure Day’ Shouldn’t Be Seen as ‘Science Fiction’: Proof of Alien Contact ‘Is Overwhelming’

Spielberg’s “Disclosure Day” Invokes Nostalgia and Curiosity NEW YORK (AP) — If you’re someone who grew up on Spielberg films, the opening of “Disclosure Day” is bound to stir up some strong feelings of nostalgia. The weather forecast hints at hail while the camera shifts from the screen to a kitchen table. A cheerful sound […]
250 years of resilience: The science behind America’s achievements

Celebrating 250 Years of American Progress This summer is a notable time for the country, marking its 250th anniversary. It’s a moment to reflect on the patriotism, creativity, and advancements that have defined the nation. As we celebrate, it’s important to acknowledge the crucial role chemistry has played in shaping America. It’s in the materials […]
This is how the CDC attempted to rely on flawed science to persuade people to wear masks during COVID.

As June 2026 nears, it’s striking—almost alarming—how many people are still devoted to wearing masks. There’s this post on social media where a guy proudly described donning a mask while visiting the British Museum in London, claiming it was for his health and to prevent lowering his IQ. Seriously? It feels like anyone still masking […]
New discoveries in science suggest time travel is possible (though not as we imagined) — and they support the existence of God.

Time Travel: New Insights from Quantum Physics Recent findings in quantum physics hint at the possibility of time travel, though it’s certainly not akin to the depictions we see in films—no flashy machines or unexpected visits from historical figures. Interestingly, researchers have found that, at the tiniest scales, the principles of physics seem less concerned […]
Forensic science instructor Erin Andrade from California receives the Crystal Apple Award

California Teacher Receives Prestigious Award A teacher in California is gaining attention, but it’s not just from her students. Erin Andrade, who teaches forensic research and biotechnology at the Clovis Center for Advanced Research and Technology, has been honored with the Crystal Apple Award. This award, one of only five given nationally, recognizes teachers for […]
Megan Rapinoe Criticizes the Olympics for Banning Trans Athletes, Asserts They Ignored the ‘Science’

Megan Rapinoe Criticizes IOC’s New Policy on Transgender Athletes Former U.S. soccer star Megan Rapinoe is taking aim at the International Olympic Committee (IOC) for its recent decision to ban men who identify as women from competing in women’s Olympic events. She expressed skepticism about the IOC’s justification, which cites scientific evidence suggesting a physical […]
‘Project Hail Mary’ presents a charming return to classic science fiction

A Quiet Triumph: “Project Hail Mary” It’s refreshing to experience a film that doesn’t have to shout to make its point. “Project Hail Mary” is one such film, focusing on the end of the world—or rather, the subtle endeavors to prevent it. It approaches this with a sense of curiosity rather than relying heavily on […]
Scott Turner: The U.S. Invested Over $1 Trillion in Science with Little to Show For It

Back in 1950, the U.S. government decided to invest heavily in university research, aiming to spark a new wave of scientific breakthroughs. This initiative has been running for 75 years now, with federal outlays for scientific research around universities totaling roughly $1 trillion over that time. However, the anticipated golden age of scientific achievement hasn’t […]