The Perfect Balance of Our Solar System

For decades it has been somewhat of a mystery to secularists as to why our solar system is structured the way it is: the four gas giants—Saturn and Jupiter, composed mainly of helium and hydrogen, and Uranus and Neptune—orbiting far away from the sun, and the four smaller rocky planets, the terrestrials—Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars—orbiting much closer to the sun.

The Ultrasonic War Between Bats and Moths


Homo naledi, a New Human Ancestor?

Trees: An Engineering Wonder

Ancient Blood Cells Still Red

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