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The Mystery of Red Sirius
The Mystery of Red Sirius

Ancient records describe Sirius as a red star, but today it is a white dwarf—a transformation that should take 100,000 years, not under 2,000. This c…

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Knowing the Religions of Our Times
Knowing the Religions of Our Times

Many modern belief systems, including secular humanism, function as religions even while denying God. Without recognizing the Creator, people invent…

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The Beginning of Faith
The Beginning of Faith

Secular Humanism begins with its own account of origins, declaring the universe self-existing and not created. Like Christianity, it builds its enti…

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A World of Dust
A World of Dust

Dust comes from soil, salt, volcanoes, fires, and even space, with particles constantly circulating worldwide. Some dust is alive, carrying pollen, …

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The Bottomless Suitcase
The Bottomless Suitcase

Behind the retina lies a tiny fluid-filled moat that nourishes, repairs, and supports the eye. Scientists continue to discover new functions in this…

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Squirrels Give Age of Grand Canyon
Squirrels Give Age of Grand Canyon

Tassel-eared squirrels live on both rims of the Grand Canyon but show only minor color differences despite supposed “millions of years” of separatio…

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The Brainy Jellyfish
The Brainy Jellyfish

Once thought simple, jellyfish have been found to possess nervous systems with features like those of mammals, even transmitting signals using both …

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Was Fruit Like This in Eden?
Was Fruit Like This in Eden?

Modern tomatoes often lack flavor because they’re picked green and artificially ripened. Scientists found that a Brazilian variety naturally delays o…

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Spidery Liquid Crystals
Spidery Liquid Crystals

Spider silk, stronger than steel by weight, is produced under normal conditions through a process scientists cannot fully replicate. Proteins in the …

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Bees: Master Engineers
Bees: Master Engineers

Honeybees construct their combs in perfect hexagons, the most efficient geometric shape for storing honey with minimal material. Each bee works with…

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