Tag: NASA
Capabilities of Migrating Birds Deserve Awards and Recognition
New technologies are giving scientists global information on a wide variety of bird species.
Intelligent Design and Planetary Timing
Enceladus is an especially fascinating case. Nearly 100 geysers of water ice are currently jetting out of its south pole at supersonic speed.
A Mystery: Prebiotic Synthesis of Simple Organic Monomers
In 2010, University College London biochemist Nick Lane stated the primordial soup theory “doesn’t hold water” and is “past its expiration date.”
Rare Earth: How Vital Minerals “Evolve”
It’s intriguing that life as we know it depends on a seemingly un-natural distribution of minerals.
James Webb Telescope Goes Live: Stephen Meyer Reports
The Webb telescope can see far enough to witness galaxies from the very early universe.