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Editor's Note from June 23, 2016
Issue 51: Our Special 3D Issue.
If Jesus Came to Flatland
How to think about dimensions beyond our own.
Editor's Note from June 09, 2016
Issue 50: Lightning bugs, beating hearts, and golden spirals.
Reckoning with the Buffalo
The American bison’s fragile wildness.
Editor's Note from May 26, 2016
Issue 49: The spark of human creation, beauty’s golden number, and beholding the bison.
Editor's Note from May 12, 2016
Issue 48: A spiraling world of numbers, a revealing stone, and our distinct differences.
Editor's Note from April 28, 2016
Issue 47: A good, dreadful covenant mark; wine’s life from grapes’ decay; and nature’s remedy.
Editor's Note from April 14, 2016
Issue 46: Gorgeous feathers, Cairo’s cave churches, ant trails, and clouds.
Editor's Note from March 31, 2016
Issue 45: The fun in naming, how pyrite changed the world, and why it’s fine that piratebush didn’t change much of anything.
The Surprising Riches of Fool’s Gold
Pyrite, the stone rejected as an imposter, is the cornerstone of the modern world.
Editor's Note from March 17, 2016
Issue 44: Walking Spain’s Camino, miscarriage and the universe, and a Good Friday groan.
Editor's Note from March 01, 2016
Issue 43: Perfect pitch, big-wave surfing, and double DNA.
Editor's Note from February 18, 2016
Issue 42: A surprise DNA test, an unexpected power plant, and a breakthrough chirp.
Music of the Spheres
When scientists detected gravitational waves, “astronomy grew ears.”
Wheaton College, Larycia Hawkins to ‘Part Ways’
Provost says he asked tenured professor for forgiveness, withdrew termination process.
Editor's Note from February 04, 2016
Issue 41: Crow funerals, the strangeness of light, wonder at the Renwick, and asking God rightly.
Editor's Note from January 21, 2016
Issue 40: The best worst solar storm, hurricanes’ gifts, and a “spiritual Fitbit.”
Editor's Note from January 05, 2016
Issue 39: Your brain’s missing links, the scales of justice, and why seeing sin is such a relief.
Editor's Note from December 24, 2015
Issue 38: Virgin births in the animal kingdom, a modern Wise Man’s journey, and the womanhood of creation.
Virgin Births Happen All the Time
Birds do it. Bees do it. Snakes, sharks, lizards, and lots of other animals do it solo too.
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