For families seeking worthwhile home-based science activities, Comet SWAN presents another opportunity to do some backyard astronomy and to celebrate God’s...
The latter days of July are very busy for many pollinators.1 These include birds, bees, butterflies, moths, beetles, flies, bats, and more.1-3
Pollination...
Many people are aware that our digestive tract is full of beneficial bacteria that not only help us process our food, but also support a strong immune...
Various water-striding insects use small body sizes, long legs, and fine hairs on their feet to skate on the surfaces of ponds and streams. But life on...
Two separate spider research projects published remarkable results, both in the journal Current Biology. These spiders’ specific features show their...
Holiness! Omnipotence! Just exclaiming these attributes focuses our attention where it should rightfully go—to God. Another attribute often overlooked...
Within the ever-expanding theory of evolution, there is a system of specialized language designed to identify each major interpretative concept. Some...
Speciation may be defined as the separation of populations of animals or plants that resemble one another closely and originally able to interbreed—into...
Namib desert beetles collect faint water droplets on their exquisitely designed outer surfaces so they can survive in their dry environments. And polar...
Holiness! Omnipotence! Just exclaiming these attributes focuses our attention where it should rightfully go—to God. Another attribute often overlooked...
Preserved wood was recently found in Kalambo Falls, Zambia, where evolutionary anthropologists from Aberystwyth University and the University of Liverpool...