TWO of the best-known biblically recorded miracles performed by Jesus Christ “may have scientific explanations” that could leave the Bible disproved. Top researchers have found what ...
New research has given a “plausible scientific basis” for two of Jesus Christ’s most iconic and biblically recorded miracles ...
THE Shroud of Turin mystery continues as a bombshell study rules out the theory that the artefact was used as Jesus’ burial ...
“Measuring temperature in food processing environments has to be done right,” said Kevin Mis Solval, lead author of the study and an associate professor in UGA’s College of Agricultural and ...
Study participants were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 treatment arms: a once-monthly standard dosing regimen or 3 other alternative dosing regimens with the same total amount of drug administered.
In their study, published in the journal Science ... henanensis's ability to minimize damage from radiation by producing a large number of proteins that serve as effective antioxidants—they ...
“The scope and theological faithfulness of the ESV Study Bible study notes is breathtaking.” —John Piper The ESV Study Bible was designed to help you understand the Bible in a deeper way. Created by a ...
Pre-print studies have not been peer reviewed. The BC Conservation Officer Service (BCCOS) killed about 3,000 black bears over the course of about 67,000 conflict events spanning 2013 to 2021, ...
New research by Oxford Economics found that investments from large companies led to new business growth and lower violent crime rates in counties across the U.S. Amazon is committed to improving the ...
119:18). * Editor’s note: Questions and clues very similar to these can be found in Living By the Book: The Art and Science of Reading the Bible, by Howard G. Hendricks and William D. Hendricks. Moody ...
Well, it has. In a study the USGS calls "groundbreaking," the scientists used a combination of water testing and AI to estimate that there is between 5 and 19 million tons of lithium reserves ...
Most of them are not large enough to cause widespread damage if they ever hit the planet (which they won't). However, the largest of the incoming rocks, 2002 NV16, is large enough to wipe out a ...