Monthly Archives: May 2020

Does Everyone Have Three Lives?

BY KENNETH R. SAMPLES – APRIL 28, 2020 I’ve enjoyed watching police dramas since childhood. Some of my favorites from the distant past include Streets of San Francisco, Kojak, and Starsky and Hutch. Currently, my favorite television program is CBS’s Blue Bloods. It stars Tom Selleck … Continue reading

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COVID-19 Prompts Focus on Protective Action

BY HUGH ROSS – APRIL 27, 2020 COVID-19 has caused untold global suffering—deaths, debilitating illnesses, and the disruption of social structures, not to mention economic woes. As in the case of virtually all disasters, the pandemic has brought forth both the … Continue reading

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Is Kepler 1649c the Long-Sought Earth Twin?

BY HUGH ROSS – MAY 11, 2020 Ever since 1995, when the first planet outside the solar system orbiting a hydrogen-burning star was discovered,1 astronomers have been on a holy grail search to find a planet sufficiently like Earth that it could … Continue reading

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Life after the Pandemic

BY HUGH ROSS – MAY 4, 2020 The SARS-2 virus, responsible for COVID-19, has turned life upside down in nations all over the world. As I write, regions of the United States have been hit as hard as any other nation. … Continue reading

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Is the Universe Closed?

BY JEFF ZWEERINK – APRIL 24, 2020 Can our universe come from nothing? At least one prominent physicist, Lawrence Krauss, answers with a resounding “yes.” In fact, he wrote a book titled A Universe from Nothing to articulate his position, which emanates from … Continue reading

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