It's hard not to smile when you watch the viral video, posted below, of a sledding crow. The crow seems to be playing, snowboarding down a sloped roof on a jar lid! The giggling delight of the children and their parents, overheard as they record the video, is contagious. Surely… [more]
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The Immaculate Reception and other Christmas miracles
“You talk about Christmas miracles. Here’s the miracle of all miracles,” shouted commentator Curt Gowdy. It was 1972, and Franco Harris had just caught the unlikely, game-winning touchdown pass that would be irreverently dubbed "the Immaculate Reception," propelling the perpetually underachieving Pittsburgh Steelers to four Super Bowl victories and the… [more]
How the Large Hadron Collider reveals the mind of God
So what exactly did happen a billionth of a second after the Big Bang? That's the question particle physicists from around the world are trying to answer via a little science experiment using the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). This week, researchers reported that they are one step closer to verifying… [more]
Whatever happened to the stem cell debate?
Last month, biotechnology company Geron announced the suspension of their highly publicized human clinical trial using human embryonic stem cells. The news didn’t make much of a splash, even though this was the first FDA-approved clinical trial testing the potential of embryonic stem cells. Much of the 2004 presidential campaign,… [more]
Why church-funded science is allowable but secondary
Your church probably does not include research laboratories among those organizations it supports. Yet a recent announcement by the Catholic Church describes a partnership with NeoStem, a U.S.-based for-profit research firm. This partnership will provide $1 million of support for research into medical treatments using adult stem cells and has… [more]
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Brian Choi I'm going to be honest, and this is tearing my heart, when I do throw my chips in, it'll be because of peer pressure and with no fullhearted support.
What science cannot say about morality
Xioc1138 While it is true that some in science think that this will disprove God when we find the "god particle," others believe that this will simply further our knowledge on the building blocks that God created to create our universe.
How the Large Hadron Collider reveals the mind of God
Lydia Allen We live in a liberal democracy that guarantees us a right to practice our ethical convictions. Mine tell me that it is wrong not to develop any technology that helps people without harming other people. The key word here is "people," and embryos are not people.
Whatever happened to the stem cell debate?