Guy Davies, an inspector of the Florida Division of Plant Industry, holds an orange that is showing signs of “citrus greening” disease. It’s caused
Science, Religion, and Philosophy News
Did The News Media Overlook The World’s Biggest Religious Gathering?
The pilgrimage of Arbaeen is the world’s largest religious procession. Social media users are asking where the coverage was.
Speed Of Light Theory Tested: Was Einstein Wrong?
In a new study, physicists from the Imperial College London and Canada’s Perimeter Institute argue that the speed of light could have been much
A 1,000-Year-Old Promise Of Peace
Two Muslim families hold the keys to the doors of Jerusalem’s holiest church in order to keep the peace between three feuding Christian denominations.
New Satellite Provides Weather Forecasts For The Final Frontier
The sun regularly shoots particles into space. The resulting “space weather” can be very disruptive.
The Robot Suit Providing Hope Of A Walking Cure
How Technology Helped Martin Luther Change Christianity
Carbon-Hungry Plants Impede Growth Rate Of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide
Changes in the growth rate of atmospheric carbon dioxide. The black line is the observed growth rate and the beige line is the modelled
A Microelectronic Breakthrough: Chips That Need No Semiconductor
Using this new technology, scientists may someday be able to build faster and more powerful electronic devices, such as solar panels.
‘Products Of The Soil’: Identity Crisis In An Indian Catholic Church
When the St. Thomas Syro-Malabar Church opened in 2002, it was the third Syro-Malabar parish in the nation. Now there are more than 62