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Nature Is Stubborn
Brett McCracken writes in his book, The Wisdom Pyramid:
I live in Southern California, where climate-controlled houses and air-conditioned cars give us ...
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The Eternal Silence of Infinite Space
Launched in 2016, the $100 million search for intelligent extraterrestrial life, “Breakthrough Listen,” continues to come up empty, as do ...
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Beauty and Sabbath Are Reflections of God's Abundance
Beauty and Sabbath go hand in hand. Both are extravagant. Unproductive. Unnecessary. Both are reflections of God's abundance and reminders that the ...
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Science Classes Redesigned to Teach Evolution
Researchers calculate that about 530,000 fewer public school students are learning about intelligent design in 9th or 10th grade biology classes today, ...
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Scientists Are Struggling to Understand the Universe
University of Oxford professor of astrophysics Pedro Ferreira is puzzled, as most physicists are, about the origins and basic elements of the universe. ...
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His Eye is on the Sparrow
Every bird is covered with feathers, and almost every feather on an individual bird is different, specialized in length, shape and structure to match ...
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The Mathematical Base of the Universe
In his book, The Sentient Machine, Amir Husain writes:
Today I find myself drawn to the important observation that the universe around us is clearly a ...
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Awe Can Quiet Your Stress
Jennifer Stellar, an assistant professor of psychology at the University of Toronto, has an ingenious plan to conduct "spring cleaning for your mind." ...
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College Grads Believe Life Is Created in a Lab
A recent survey polled people with an average age of 38. Eighty percent had college degrees. The results revealed a lot of ignorance about origin of life ...
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Scientists Can’t Explain the Mystery of the Chondrite
On December 6, 2020, astronomers awaited the return of Hayabusa2 (a toaster-sized capsule launch by the Japanese space agency). Onboard was a payload ...
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