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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Soil: Intelligent Design Beneath Our Feet

Climate models and policies underestimate soils’ central role in temperature balance and the carbon cycle.

Botany Witnesses Day 3 Wisdom

New evidence shows that plants are “nutrient-smart”, equipped with a “phosphorus-dependent switch” controlling flowering time.

The Science of Self-Censorship

Experiments show that the more we self-censor, the faster authorities gain control.

Models of Early Magnetic Field Violate Physics

Early dynamo models fail because they require unrealistic parameters that contradict both physical estimates and planetary constraints, undermining their ability to explain Earth’s early magnetic field.

Robot Fail Highlights Human Coordination

Despite the rapid progress in artificial intelligence, AI systems continue to fall far short of human dexterity and fine-motor capability.

First-Person Account of Hurricane Melissa

Dr Buckland-Reynolds endured the savage effects of Hurricane Melissa. Here is her report.

Junk DNA Can Fight Cancer

Scientists now declare that parts of human DNA formerly thought of as “junk” have cancer-fighting properties.

How Plankton Regulate Climate

Recent research highlights that the role of calcifying plankton in regulating global climate may be more significant than previously represented in existing climate models.

Time “Crystals” Found at the Quantum Level

Nano-scale oscillations challenge evolutionary assumptions and reveal embedded design.

Darwin Gradualism Is Out; Explosive Evolution Is Trending

Evolutionists find evidence of rapid radiations among most living things, with bursts of change accounting for most of the life’s biodiversity.

Fine-Tuned Laws Give Shape to the Cosmos

Scientists find intriguing hidden geometries that ‘may rewrite the laws of Physics’.

Earth’s Core Is Fine-Tuned for Surface Habitability

New simulations of the Earth’s core indicate extremely precise conditions for its formation, exposing flaws in cosmological evolutionary theory.

The Bible Can Fix Malthusian Population Decline

Biblical family-centered policies yield stronger societies than secular, materialist ideologies rooted in evolutionary eugenics, cohabitation, and population control.

Evolutionary Materialism Promotes a Culture of Death

Evolutionary theory has had a profound influence on the rise of materialism in society, and the subsequent loss of a sense of purpose. No wonder terrorism results.

Thirteen Teeth and a Tangled Tale: The Ledi-Gararu Fossils

Evolutionary scientists 'challenge’ old ideas of human evolution based on 13 fossilized teeth from Ethiopia. We critically examine this claim from a Biblical creationist perspective.
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