From a total solar eclipse to the Eta Aquarids meteor shower, there are plenty of cosmic marvels lighting up the 2023 night sky.
Tag: science
A well as being incomplete, our memories are generally unstable. Far from being the same each time we access them, our memories change over time.
After the release of the stunning photos from the James Webb telescope, Stephen McAlpine reflects on what the images do and don’t tell us about God.
Corey Tutt was named the NSW Young Australian of the Year, last year, recognising his work founding Deadly Science – inspiring Indigenous students.
An interview with Dr. Justin Denholm, infectious disease consultant and medical director of the Victorian Tuberculosis program.
Dr Denis Alexander is a neuroscientist who believes passionately in both the biblical doctrine of creation and the coherence of evolutionary theory.
If science allows for the possibility that we can do something – should we? The repercussions seem ever more serious as we extend our ability to successfully manipulate the genetic makeup of living things.
The popular idea that if you’re a scientist then you must by definition be an atheist, is wrong. Science doesn’t necessarily lead to atheism.