Book of the Day: Nearly four decades after its publication, Bernie Siegel’s work continues to prompt discussion about the relationship between science and spirit, medicine and meaning. Whether read ...
New research reveals a forgotten side of medieval Christianity—one rooted not in cathedrals, but in fields, forests, and farms. Historian Dr. Krisztina Ilko uncovers how the Augustinian order built ...
Join us as we explore the fascinating science of miracle berries (Synsepalum dulcificum) and their unique power to turn sour foods sweet! Through a hands-on taste test with lemons, grapefruit, ...
MMS has long been promoted as a miracle cure, but new research shows it’s essentially a toxic disinfectant. While it can kill bacteria, it only works at levels that also damage human cells and ...
The carbon filament used in Edison’s 1897 light bulb experiments generated the precise amount of heat needed to produce ...
A New Faith-Driven Film, The Present Help, Set to Inspire Global Audiences with a Powerful Story of Hope, Miracles ...
Some of the most important discoveries in history weren’t planned at all. Penicillin, for example, began with mold accidentally killing bacteria in Alexander Fleming’s lab. At first, people didn’t ...
Michigan spent $1 billion on literacy efforts but saw reading scores decline, while Mississippi improved dramatically with less spending and more accountability. What went wrong in Michigan?
Cheryl White, Ph.D., is a professor of history at Louisiana State University at Shreveport, where she holds the endowed ...
The biochemist’s company, Vega Oncotargets, has toned down its message after the false expectations generated by the ...
Some books unsettle you long after you close them. From radical career paths to evolutionary theory, from fragile intelligence to uncomfortable cultural myths, this selection reflects titles Reddit ...