Dr. Sarah Buckland-Reynolds is a Christian, Jamaican, Environmental Science researcher, and journal associate editor. She holds the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Geography from the University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona with high commendation, and a postgraduate specialization in Geomatics at the Universidad del Valle, Cali, Colombia. The quality of her research activity in Environmental Science has been recognized by various awards including the 2024 Editor’s Award from the American Meteorological Society for her reviewing service in the Weather, Climate and Society Journal, the 2023 L’Oreal/UNESCO Women in Science Caribbean Award, the 2023 ICETEX International Experts Exchange Award for study in Colombia. and with her PhD research in drought management also being shortlisted in the top 10 globally for the 2023 Allianz Climate Risk Award by Munich Re Insurance, Germany. Motivated by her faith in God and zeal to positively influence society, Dr. Buckland-Reynolds is also the founder and Principal Director of Chosen to G.L.O.W. Ministries, a Jamaican charitable organization which seeks to amplify the Christian voice in the public sphere and equip more youths to know how to defend their faith.
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Early Diversity of Rediscovered ‘Sea Monsters’ Surprises Scientists

Paleontologists find ‘evidence of a surprisingly diverse community of early ocean predators’, challenging simplistic evolutionary narratives.

Beetles and Elderberries Show a Beautiful Symbiotic Balance

A delicate partnership between elderberries and beetles is described that balances the needs of both organisms.

Design in Earth’s Weather Systems

Explore how meteorology as a scientific pursuit testifies to the existence of the Creator God.

How to Celebrate International Happiness Day

As we celebrate International Day of Happiness, we explore some amazing scientific insights into the health benefits of joy and dangers of depression – just as the Bible described thousands of years ago.

Gut Wisdom: Proteins on Patrol

Scientists find a protein in the human gut that actively fights even antibiotic-resistant bacteria.

The Wonder of Life in Earth’s Driest Places

The world’s driest non-polar desert is more hospitable than space. Evolutionists view organismal adaptation as evidence for macroevolution, but is this a valid notion?

Could AI Create Life?

Even ‘synthetic’ genes remain dependent on preexisting biological scaffolds and controlled laboratory conditions.

Unique Strengths of the Sexes Challenge Evolution

For International Women’s Day, we explore why women’s unique physiological and psychological traits present challenges to evolutionary theory.

AI Cannot Replicate Human Empathy

An 18‑month ethnographic study of AI therapy simulations exposes profound ethical breaches and systemic underperformance, underscoring that genuine human empathy cannot be reduced to mere syntax.

Mathematical Thinking Came Early

Scientists have uncovered evidence of what they describe as “prehistoric mathematical thinking” in early Mesopotamian art, challenging long‑held assumptions about the gradual evolution of human knowledge.

JWST Sees Signs of Youth at Uranus

Scientists report ‘strange’ magnetic forces warping Uranus and temperature anomalies that point to a young solar system.

Electrons Follow a Deep Geometric Structure

Discovery of the quantum metric reveals hidden geometric order in electrons, hinting purposeful intelligence in the fabric of matter.

Oxygen Data Contradicts Climate Expectations

Ocean oxygenation reflects interwoven forces at many scales, pointing to divine wisdom beyond human models.

Our Multiple Senses Cooperate

Scientists estimate that humans have up to 33 distinct types of senses, rather than the traditional ‘five’ senses, highlighting the immense complexity of human perceptive abilities.

DNA Coiling Prevents Knots

DNA forms coils when passing through nanopores, rather than forming messy knots: a finding that could influence future advances in genomics and biosensing.
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