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Michael Brant Shermer (born September 8, 1954) is an American science writer, historian of science, executive director of The Skeptics Society, and founding publisher [1] of Skeptic magazine, a publication focused on investigating pseudoscientific and supernatural claims. [2]
Anna Grayson is a British geologist, writer, broadcaster, and artist, whom the former editor of Geoscientist magazine has described as "legendary". [1] She is best known for bringing earth sciences to popular attention in the UK through numerous books and BBC radio and television series in the 1990s and early 2000s, particularly through the programmes Rock Solid, Postcards from the Past and ...
Sep. 12—Staff report Curiosity about the unexplained has long been a part of human nature, and for those intrigued by tales of Bigfoot, UFOs, and ghostly encounters, Ohio University Southern is ...
The process theory of composition (hereafter referred to as "process") is a field of composition studies that focuses on writing as a process rather than a product. Based on Janet Emig's breakdown of the writing process, [1] the process is centered on the idea that students determine the content of the course by exploring the craft of writing using their own interests, language, techniques ...
Learning more about his history could help determine a motive and provide a fuller story for the jury, but prosecutors don’t need to do so to make their case, said Hermann Walz, a former ...
Charles J. Cazeau (1931-1999) was an American geologist and writer.. Cazeau was Professor emeritus of geology for the University at Buffalo.He was a fellow of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry and a contributor to Skeptical Inquirer.
That certainly holds true with A Complete Unknown, James Mangold's new biopic about Bob Dylan (Timothée Chalamet), now in theaters. "We didn't want to make a pseudo-documentary," Mangold tells ...
Exploring the Unknown. Dyer begins by noting how our early training makes us "safety experts", a big loss, as the mysterious is the source of all growth and excitement. Dyer urges us to create habits of openness to new experiences, avoiding rigidity, prejudice and "always having a plan".