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Like an Optical Illusion?
Barry Kosmin, director of the Institute for the Study of Secularism in Society and Culture at Trinity College in Connecticut, has been focusing on non believers, meaning not only atheist and agnostics but also humanists as well as those who are indifferent to religion. His research (which he likens to Christopher Columbus on an expedition…
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And Miles To Go…
The anniversary of the Berlin Wall, built 50 years ago this August, brings to mind other notable barriers in the world. There is the Belfast Peace Wall, a barrier that remains amidst still unresolved conflict; the U.S. Mexico Border, what some call a desert monument to failure; Israel’s anti-terror fence, a wall around the West…
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The Hope of Vertical Farming
Being able to feed a growing world population in the years to come is not yet a sure thing. Beside population growth, there are issues like climate change, upheavals, higher prices and scarcities as even as Somalia is reminding us droughts that can end in famines. Anything that can therefore provide an answer to feeding…
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