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The mystery of consciousness shows there may be a limit to what science alone can achieve


The progress of science in the last 400 years is mind blowing. Who would have thought we'd be able to trace the history of our universe to its origins 14 billion years ago? Science has increased the ... Read More

Citizen science says anyone can be a scientist


Because citizen science is becoming increasingly accepted by researchers as a way to gather data. Modern technology also makes it easy for anyone to participate, using just a smartphone or the ... Read More

Hamden High School students learn about forensic science in a fun and engaging way


Some students from Hamden High School experienced a hands-on science lesson at Quinnipiac University. On Friday, they stepped into the role of a forensics detective as they examined blood spatter and ... Read More

Martin MacInnes: 'Science fiction can be many different things'


The author of In Ascension, the latest pick for the New Scientist Book Club, on why he wrote his novel, cultivating a sense of wonder and the role of fiction in the world today ... Read More

Space Tourism: Bridging Science Fiction With Scientific Reality


Space tourism is a fancy idea many of us have harboured for years, probably due to our love for popular Hollywood film franchises like Star Wars and Star Trek. Being able to explore the far reaches of ... Read More

Fired Erie County deputy clerk charged with stealing $216,412 from Clerk's Office


Alexander J. McDougall, of Buffalo, turned himself into the Sheriff's Office, said DA John Flynn. He was booked at the Holding Center and is being arraigned in Buffalo City Court. Read More

52 works of Canadian fiction coming out in spring 2024


Christina Cooke is a Jamaican Canadian writer based in New York City. Her work has appeared in publications such as The Caribbean Writer, Prairie Schooner and Epiphany: A Literary Journal. She has won ... Read More

Winnipeg football coach who pleaded guilty to sexual assault facing up to 25 years in prison


A disgraced former Winnipeg football coach who pleaded guilty to multiple charges of sexual assault last year could face up to 25 years in prison. Read More


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