

Denyse O'Leary


3. A Cardiologist Encounters a Near Death Experience
Dr. Aufderheide hardly expected the patient, who was in prolonged cardiac arrest, to tell him what he had been doing — and thinking — when he was in the patient's room
Allstate demands that tech mag delete evidence of AI e-mails

The BBC responds to USAID funding shutoff

2. When information from a near-death experience is confirmed…
A seven-year-old girl who was a near-fatal drowning victim reported things that she saw during a state of clinical death that were later confirmed
1. When actual experiences challenge the viewpoints of skeptics
Sean McDowell recently hosted J. Steve Miller to talk about his top five believable near-death experiences
Evolutionary biology group now claims: Humans are NOT two sexes!

New Book: The Catholic Case for the Design of Nature
Fr. Martin Hilbert notes that the history of life seems more like a separate collection of bushes than a single tree
Science Writing: Cat Intelligence Compared With Baby Intelligence
Cat intelligence is of a rather different kind from dog intelligence
Scientific American: Trading scientific rigor for Woke agitprop?

Science Writing: Dog Intelligence Compared With Baby Intelligence
It’s an odd question because what we should be asking is, “Are kittens and puppies smarter than babies?”
Turns out many news media are on the U.S. government payroll

Babies learn much language in the first six months post-birth

Wild baboons flunk the mirror self-awareness test

At LinkedIn, Covid myths still rule. Here’s a post they removed

The Subtle Ways That Science Writing Erases Human Exceptionalism
Stone tool use among animals versus the Stone Age provides a useful illustration of the tendency
AI Specialist Explains Why AI Can’t Replicate Human Experience
A profound recent experience crystallized the difference for him between brain and machine
Scientists Wrestling With Human Consciousness Are In For the Win
Yet they can’t win because what they are doing amounts to a form of shadow boxing
Daniel Dennett Made Atheism Easy to Understand
In the process, he somehow also made it less believable
Will a White House press shakeup change how news is delivered?
In December, we asked, “Can the White House ‘Mean Girl’” media be reformed?” We were looking at at journalist Mike Cernovich’s comments on the way that the White House press corps controls national political news in the United States: The White House Correspondents Association (WHCA) has the power to control seat assignments and credentialing. When you walk inside the briefing Read More ›