A Religious Forecast For 2050: Atheism Is Down, Islam Is Rising
A new report shows a growth spurt for Islam — and a change in the hub of Christianity.
A new report shows a growth spurt for Islam — and a change in the hub of Christianity.
Demonstrators temporarily blocked the entrance to an Apple store, but reports say most shoppers appear “undeterred.“
When the Soviet Union rejected religion, it ditched Christmas, too — but kept the tree. Nowadays, many Russian Jews continue the yolka (New Year tree) tradition, though they’ve taken it to America.
Will there ever be a universal translator? Scientists have pursued one for decades (and some say we’re close) but the challenge is as tremendous as teaching a computer to think like a human.
From Ferguson, to Baltimore, to Charleston, racially charged violence and protests dominated much of the news in 2015— going beyond the news and filtering into family living rooms and kitchens.
Successful people get more sleep than you might expect. Are their sleep patterns giving them a leg-up on the average American?
Your online habits leave a constant digital trail. What does it say about the real you? I gave the world’s most famous computer keys to my online life to see what it could tell me, about me.
Excessively skinny models have been a point of controversy for decades, and two researchers say their body mass should be a workplace health and safety issue.
Though the HPV vaccine prevents cancer, doctors hesitate to suggest that preteens get vaccinated at routine visits, a study finds. Or they’re offering it for teens they think are sexually active.
Data suggest gay Latinos are less likely to take the drug despite high risk for HIV. Advocates point to one big reason.