Preaching the News for Sunday
<b>As for God’s part . . .</b> | Smashing success | The eyes of Texas are upon you, Ike | Biologist hopes to get a life | Infinite blessing
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<b>As for God’s part . . .</b> | Smashing success | The eyes of Texas are upon you, Ike | Biologist hopes to get a life | Infinite blessing
Scientists are using the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) to seek is what sometimes is referred to as the “God particle”—a hypothetical particle believed to give mass to all other particles.
“I will utter mysteries from of old,” this Sunday’s psalm promises. Scientists are hoping to unlock some of the oldest mysteries of the universe by using the world’s largest particle collider to smash...
The patience of Caribbean and Gulf Coast residents is worn out this week as they endure the threat of yet another hurricane.
Biologists aren’t anywhere near creating eternal life, but they are getting closer to building simple cell models that can almost be called new forms of life.
A Florida man swept out to sea with his 12-year-old autistic son and separated from him overnight by strong currents came to believe his son had perished.
Encountering jellyfish, such as Walter and Christopher Marino did (see story above), is not an isolated event. Rising ocean temperatures and the overfishing of jellyfish predators have caused a population explosion of this so-called “cockroach of the sea.” *
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