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Articles related to "Modern Science"
Evolution in Modern Science The theory of biological evolution is the best known evolutionary idea in modern science, however evolutionary concepts are common in all sciences not just biology. evolution • theory of evolution • biological evolution • geology evolution • astronomy evolution
Defending Genesis Can an honest, intelligent person hold to a literal interpretation of Genesis? Is it even remotely possible that this ancient book is accurate? god • genesis • creation • chapters • dating
Ervin Laszlo & Michael Laitman Crisisologist Professor Ervin Laszlo and Kabbalist Rav Michael Laitman, PhD present the global crisis and its solution. kabbalah • global crisis • modern science • ervin laszlo • michael laitman
Evidence for Creation The story of Creation is the most contested claim of the Holy Bible. Did God create the universe? Is Creation compatible with modern science? evidence for creation • creation • creationism • creation myth • creation myths
Galileo Galilei's Life and Times Biography of Galileo Galilei, often called the father of modern science, who championed the views of Copernicus. galileo galielei • galileo's life and times • galileo's biography • father of modern science • galileo and telescope
Our Place in the Universe (I) In the first part, I discuss the victory of science and naturalism over religion and alchemy.
Intelligent Design - Part Two The Bible says that the "heavens declare [God's] handiwork." Does the complexity and order of the universe bring us closer to accepting the reality of God? god • evolution • creationism • intelligent design • behe
Ginger: A Traveler's Aid Ginger, a wonderful Chinese flavoring, is a helpful herb as well, particularly for those who suffer from motion sickness. ginger • motion sickness • morning sickness
GMO's. Friend or Foe? The controversy over genetically altered crops is mounting. Fueled by European bans on U.S. imports, baby food companies have refused to buy genetically engineered crops, and other buyers are offering premium prices for non-GMO growers. What's it all about and will it change the future of farming? gmo • genetically altered • genetically modified • crop • food
How to Protect Your Self this Flu Season Flu season typically runs from October to January. Learn how to chose the right vaccination option for your family. flu shot • flu season • influenza • nasal spray flu vaccine • flumist
MUMS: A Welcome Helping Hand suite101 disabilities • disabilities • handicapped • disabled • children's disabilities
Oceans June 2009 The Coalition on the Public Understanding of Science (COPUS) has declared 2009 to be the 'Year of Science'. oceans june 2009 • full copus programme • marine ecosystems and fisheries • public awareness of science • international aspects of marine conservation
Science, Faith, and India While secular, Indian scientists appreciate the divine in their worldview. What might they bring to global discussions on science and religion? science and faith in india • indian scientists • religion and science • science and religion • isssc
Sumerian Invention and Innovation The Sumerians spent a great deal of time developing many innovations that would forever change the course of civilization. sumerians • cuneiform • gilgamesh • odyssey • iliad
The Migration of Our Ancestors A sidetrack for my world tour to look at the broad picture of our far distant ancestors and how history and science hold the keys to knowledge. genetics and genealogy • history and genealogy • human migration
The Periodic Table of the Elements A key tool for chemists throughout the world is the systematic arrangement of all known elements in the Periodic Table chemistry • periodic table • mendeleev • mendeleyev • elements
The Voyage: The Journey Embarking on a radical medicine change weave a web of uncertainty epilepsy • epileptic • seizures • disability • seizure medicine
Walt Whitman's Passage to India The deathbed edition of Walt Whitman's "Passage to India" consists of nine parts, featuring his sprawling signature style. walt whitman • passage to india • spiritual journey • suez canal • transcontinental railroad
AIDS in Africa A recent drug company decision to drop a lawsuit against South Africa is a step in the right direction towards removing the AIDS virus as an obstacle to economic development. africa • drug companies • aids
Are We Controlled by Our Genes? There is ongoing debate whether or not our behavior is controlled by our genes, which can make some of your genealogy discoveries a little troublesome. nature or nurture • genetic behavior • genetic genealogy • genes in genealogy • criminals in family tree
Astrology and God's Word Astrology entices people by offering a glimpse into the future for a price. Should Christians accept the offer? At what price? What does the Bible say about astrology? what does the bible say about astrology • does astrology work • is astrology bad • god and horoscopes • belief in astrology
Book Review: Great Tales from English History From The Cheddar Man to the discovery of DNA, Robert Lacey shares the highs and lows of British history with tales of significant people and events that defined England. great tales from english history • robert lacey • the cheddar man • book review • overview of british history
Book Review: The Dragons of Eden Although it is over 30 years old, The Dragons of Eden still works well as a primer on the evolution of human intelligence and how human and animal brains work. the dragons of eden • carl sagan human intelligence • evolution of human intelligence • evolution metaphor mythology • evolution natural selection mythology
Charles Darwin Biography Brief biography of English scientist Charles Darwin, credited for originating the theory of evolution by natural selection. charles darwin biography • darwin origin of species • darwin theory of evolution • darwin and wallace • darwin beagle voyage
Devil's Footprints in Devon Snow England is no stranger to the paranormal, with its ghosts, phantom panthers, hauntings and more eerie phenomena. What caused the prints is still an enigma. devil’s footprints • cryptoid • alien • enigma • anamoly
Did Ludvig Van Beethoven Die of Lead Poisoning? Ludwig van Beethoven played a pivotal role in the evolution of classical music. He suffered a lifetime of ailments was it possible they were caused by lead poisoning? ludvig • van beethoven • lead • posioning • hair testing
Easy Crock Pot Spaghetti and Cheesy Garlic Bread When it comes to an easy meal that will get the entire family to the dinner table, you can't go wrong with this Italian crock pot dish and fresh hot cheesy garlic bread. ruby ann boxcar • crock pot • easy spaghetti • easy garlic bread • fast italian food
Easy Ghee Ghee is a cooking oil that is healthy yet tastes satisfyingly rich. All that's required is patience. ghee • indian cooking • ayurveda • ayurvedic • butter
Essential Oils and Psychotherapy Although essential oils are most often used for their fragrance and physical ills, they are an effective tool for treating emotional and psychological distress. essential oils • aromatherapy brain • depression adhd • psychotherapy • limbic system
Evolutionary Medicine Evolutionary (or Darwinian) Medicine seeks to better treat illness and disease by understanding their evolutionary origins. evolutionary medicine • darwinian medicine • understanding illness and disease • causes of illness and disease • disease and modern life
Guanciale Essence of Pork Unlike pancetta or bacon, guanciale takes its flavor not from smoke but from wine, herbs and special fat from the pork jowl. It gives them back to this classic dish. guanciale • bacon • pancetta • culatello • italy
H. G. Wells One of the earliest writers of science-fiction (including The War of the Words). H.G. Wells was also a well know social commentator during his lifetime. h. g. wells • the war of the worlds • science fiction • the time machine • the island of dr. moreau
Is Spirituality Encoded in Human Genes? The God Code is inscribed in human genes, which means that man is biologically equipped for change and survival. is spirituality encoded in human genes • gregg braden • god code • genes • dna
It's Just Grass, Man..... (The Legal Kind!) We play on it, feed it, mow it...but have you ever thought of using it as a natural medicine? Find out about the beneficial uses of grasses... grass • grasses • lemon grass • horsetail • couch grass
Little Conveniences When you have a disability, you're constantly looking for products that can make daily chores and other activities a little easier. disability • wheelchair • chores • easier • insurmountable task
Milk Thistle From ancient Greece until the present day, Milk Thistle has treated a variety of liver and gall bladder issues. milk thistle • silybum marianum • silymarin • hepatitis • alcohol abuse
Science in Industrial Revolution The period of the Industrial Revolution, c.1780 to 1840, saw discoveries and advances in the natural sciences including the development of the first electric battery. industrial revolution • scientific discoveries • composition of air • chemical elements • galvanism
Skin Care For Your Eyes Women are continually concerned with caring for the skin around the eyes. A review of Sundari Chamomile Eye Oil gives you the pros and the cons of this beauty treatment. sundari • chamomile eye oil • ayurvedic skin care • natural skin care • organic skin care
Spotlight on Sweet potatoes Sweet potatoes in food security, African foods, Food security, Food Preservation for food security the purpose of this article is to raise the awaren
The Early Scientific Revolution Changes in world views happened during the Scientific Revolution of the 18th Century. However, early thinkers, as far back as the 1300s helped lay the foundation. early causes of the scientific revolution • aristotle and scientific revolution • ptolemy scientific revolution • medieval science • science in the middle ages
The Gates to Heaven Exhibit at the Louvre Museum Ancient Egyptian funerary rites and relics provide evidence of a strong belief in a continuum that exists between life and death. gates to heaven exhibit • osiris • doors between two worlds • isis • les portes au ciel
The History of Fireworks and Pyrotechnics Although the discovery of fireworks can't be pinned down to an exact dynasty, most credit the Chinese with the happenstance invention of gunpowder around 2000 years ago. history of fireworks • history of pyrotechnics • origins of the roman candle • origins of the sparkler • origins of gunpowder
Who Created God? If God created the universe, who created God? If the universe needs a creator, what about God? Why does God escape the need for a first cause? god first cause • does god have a cause • who created god • what caused god • who caused god
Yoga and Pregnancy How practicing yoga during pregnancy can benefit both mother and child pregnancy • yoga • health
"My God! It's full of stars!" A Tribute to Stanley Kubrick 1926-1999 stanley kubrick • film director • 2001 • clockwork orange
Absinthe - The Return of the Green Fairy Historically a controversial libation, illegal for over a century, absinthe has been produced and sold domestically with no reported cases of madness. absinthe prohibition • absinthe illegal • wormwood in absinthe • us absinthe production • the green goddess
Colonizing Coltsfoot The history, folklore, and uses of coltsfoot. tussilago farfara • coltsfoot • coltsfoot history • coltsfoot folklore • colts-foot
Communicating with God If God is real, how can we communicate with Him? How can we have a meaningful, interactive relationship with the God of the Bible? communicating with god • talking with god • praying to god • prayer • faith
Environment Protection in India Keeping with this week’s environmental spirit at suite101 community, this article examines the various issues concerning the protection and improvement of natural environment in India. environment
Happy Marmota Monax Day Celebration of the world's greatest weather predicting rodent - the groundhog groundhog • rodent • woodchuck • hedgehog • weather-predicting |
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