Why death isn’t always permanentPhysician and resuscitation researcher Dr. Sam Parnia has a positive outlook on death and says in many cases it can be reversible.
How a volcanic eruption made 1816 the year without a summerOut of utter devastation, came great enduring art including Frankenstein and Dracula
The dangers of older dadsOlder moms get the blame for genetic defects in offspring. Turns out aging dads may be an even bigger problem.
A former NRA man on his conversion to gun controlFormer competitive shooter and anti-gun activist Tom Diaz on school murders, political indifference and how the NRA is a paper tiger
Prince Harry: His Royal ScoundrelFrom 2013: Let’s hear it for Harry, the most huggable Windsor in history. Forget the heir, long live the spare.
Lessons in conflict resolution from traditional societiesEminent American geographer Jared Diamond on what we can learn from small-scale, politically independent societies that existed throughout human history before the rise of states about 5,400 years ago.
5 Canadian-born American religious figuresFrom Catholic missionaries to evangelical pastors, Canada has supplied American Christianity with many notable figures
Violence against women is still hiding in plain sightOnce again, Canada observes the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women