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GSR: Where Is Heaven?

How is belief in heaven possible in light of modern cosmology?

IDTF: CEH Editor Interviewed about Interoception

Interoception is a complex "system of systems" in the body that defies evolution.

How Does a Cell Divide Evenly in Two?

If we find the cell “making sense” it is because there is sense woven into its very fabric.

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.

SCT: Bacterial Flagellum Gets Souped Up

New findings show that an icon of intelligent design is a motor of motors with enmeshed gears.

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.

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.

Darwin Stubs His T.O.E.

Either reality is given, spoken, and capable of correcting us, or it is an emergent consensus generated by process itself. There is no third alternative.

Learn About the Gymnasts in Your Yard

Ever heard of springtails? They're cute. They're harmless. They're amazing. They are athletic, and live almost everywhere.

How Atmospheric Nitrogen Gets Into Life

Nitrogen fixation outperforms all other fertilizing elements in accelerating forest growth, underscoring the unmatched efficiency of natural systems.

Cells Contain Battery Droplets

Electricity is at work in living cells, helping them form the molecules of life.

Asymmetry With a Purpose: Climatic Oscillations Spread Earth Resources

New analyses of total water storage reveal remarkable synchronicity driven by intricate atmosphere-oceanic interactions.

Mars Is Not Ready for Humans

While scientists are exploring the use of microbes to revolutionize habitat construction on Mars, significant challenges persist.
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