Why We Founded Scientific Literacy Matters

In short we founded SLM (Scientific Literacy Matters) to promote a more reasonable way of thinking in society. It’s been… Read More

The Deepest Hole Humans Have Ever Dug

You sometimes hear that we have gone further out into space than into the planet we live on. This is… Read More

We Still Need to Stand up for Science!

This is a friendly reminder that we still need to stand up for science! We attended the March for Science… Read More

Is it possible to create black holes here on earth?

Brian Greene answers this interesting question in this video made for World Science U. "We usually think of black holes… Read More

Should The Public Be Trusted With Dangerous Information?

Can the public be trusted with dangerous knowledge? This might seem like a silly question to ask in the age… Read More

Statement on Scientific Literacy from a Spaceflight Historian

Emily Carney has written articles for AmericaSpace, Ars Technica, and other online outlets throughout the last decade. She founded the… Read More

EU Court of Justice Rules: “No Evidence Needed to Sue for Vaccine Injuries”

All of Europe might have just taken a massive blow to science, health and common sense. The Court of Justice of… Read More

The Right To Repair: A Scientific Literacy Issue

The right to repair is and has been threatened for a long time. Unfortunately the bad guys are winning this… Read More

The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Was Once Hit By a Meteoroid, Here’s What Happened

Scientists at NASA were puzzled on October 13, 2014 when the LRO sent back this distorted image. In a press… Read More

Statement on Scientific Literacy from a Science Teacher

Amber Struthers, a science teacher working in Arizona has agreed to publish a statement on scientific literacy through us. She has… Read More

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