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Charlie Gard Is Our Child |
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By The Editors | Chris Gard and Connie Yates wanted desperately to find treatment or even a cure for their terminally ill 11-month-old son, Charlie. When they realized that Charlie’s condition was beyond treatment, they simply wanted him to die in... |
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15 Suggestions for Literature That Will Feed Your Soul |
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By Susanna Spencer | A couple of months ago I explained why fellow mothers in my situation in life (lots of little kids, lots of mundane tasks) should make an effort to exercise their brains through reading books on a regular basis. And while I was... |
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The Dating Game and St. Mark’s Gospel |
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By Fr. Dwight Longenecker | One of the most commonly held conclusions from modern New Testament scholarship is that the Gospel of Mark is the earliest gospel to have been written and that Luke and Matthew draw on Mark (and an earlier supposed... |
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Archbishop Chaput Proposes ‘Revolution of Joy’ |
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By Michelle Bauman La Rosa/CNA/EWTN News | NAPA, Calif. — In a world that can sometimes seem disheartening, Christians have a path to the future in lives of joy and love, Archbishop Charles Chaput told those gathered Thursday at the annual Napa... |
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Cardinal Parolin: Don’t Judge the Trump Administration Rashly |
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By Edward Pentin | It’s still too early to judge the Trump administration, the Holy See must continue to pursue constructive and patient dialogue with both China and Russia, and nationalism risks emptying Europe of its values and reason for... |
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What the Bible Reveals About Infant Baptism |
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By Dave Armstrong | Does the Bible support the baptism of infants? Yes it does, though the evidence is indirect (deductive): Acts 16:15 (RSV) . . . she was baptized, with her household, . . . Acts 16:33 . . . he was baptized at once, with all... |
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Electric power is in sedans, motorcycles and most things in between, but we're yet to see a true electric off-roader. Charge stations are hard to come by in cities, let alone deserted campsites. Undeterred, Bollinger Motors has unveiled its battery-powered truck for adventurous environmentalists. Read more
In quantum computing, information is stored in qubits – trapped molecular material. But qubits are notoriously slippery characters. Now MIT scientists have managed to get a molecule to remain stable for "hundreds of times longer" than previously, making a usable qubit closer than ever to reality. Read more
New Rolls-Royce Phantoms don't come around very often. The badge has been around for more than nine decades, but it's graced just seven generations of Rolls-Royce flagship up until now. Meet the eighth generation Phantom, launched today at an event in London. Read more
Many religions would tell us our purpose in life is to ease suffering wherever we can. And if that’s the truth, this wonderfully small invention may be the pinnacle of geometry genius Chris Heyring’s storied career. Read more
Following a successful crowdfunding effort, German startup Sono Motors has started taking pre-orders for its electric city car. The Sion EV features photovoltaic panels on the roof, hood, sides and rear to charge the batteries while the electric car sits around waiting for someone to drive it. Read more
Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is the most severe form of the debilitating genetic disorder. Researchers have used a new gene therapy technique to restore muscle strength and stabilize the symptoms of the disorder in dogs, in an important step towards the treatment being applied to children. Read more
According to researchers at Queen's University Belfast, around 20,000 metric tons of aluminum foil is tossed away in the UK each year – enough to stretch to the Moon and back. This prompted chemistry researcher Ahmed Osman to look for new ways to put all that waste to use. Read more
The European Southern Observatory has spoilt us again with the release of an incredibly detailed 220-megapixel view of the famous Orion Nebula, one of the closest stellar nurseries to Earth. Read more
Scientists at Rice University have come up with new kind of filter made from carbon nanotubes and quartz fibers claimed to cleanse water of 99 percent of toxic heavy metals. What's more, it can be washed out and used over and over. Read more
The Oklahoma panhandle will soon be home to the largest wind farm in the United States, and the second largest in the world. GE Renewable Energy and Invenergy have announced the new 2,000-MW facility will be built over the next few years as part of the Wind Catcher Energy Connection project. Read more
The HD Wide Angle Waterproof Action Cam features 1080p recording, with the option to film in loops or capture high-quality photos with the 12MP lens. Designed to be jitter-free, with a wide-angle lens, this durable camera is just the thing to capture fast-paced action wherever you go. Even if that's underwater! Read more
Having a high-end audio setup connected to your TV is nice, but not everyone has space for bulky speakers and subwoofers. Sound bars have emerged as a way to deliver big sound from a small footprint, so cable provider Sky has paired with Devialet to create an affordable one for the masses. Read more
Sikorsky has announced that is will repurpose 10 ex-US military Black Hawk helicopters for aerial firebombing operations and year-round emergency and disaster relief in Australia and New Zealand. Read more
The jellyfish has experienced a population explosion in recent years, to the point that they sometimes have to be culled. It seems like a waste to just dump them, though. With that in mind, a scientist has developed a method of turning them into a potato chip-like food. Read more
We've seen a number of electronic bike locks lately, and we've also seen several GPS units that let you track the whereabouts of your two-wheeler if it gets stolen. The new Deeper lock, however, combines the two in one bicycle-mounted weatherproof device. Read more
Motorists traveling in electric vehicles along the coast in Australia's north will soon be able to keep their rides topped up for free, thanks to a new Electric Super Highway announced on Thursday. Read more
Another giant of the German car industry has thrown its weight behind Formula E, with Porsche deciding to drop its World Endurance Championship program in favor of the fast-growing category. The decision is a huge blow for the WEC, which lost the support of Audi around the same time last year. Read more
Whether it’s a whiff of wildflowers, or the aroma of some bizarre fruit cocktail, that freshly shampooed smell doesn't last long after stepping out of the shower. Researchers from EPFL may now have found the answer to longer-lasting scents that can stay in the hair for up to 24 hours. Read more
Here's something for backyard stargazers to drool over. Gemma Observatory is a private astronomical hideaway perched atop a remote mountain in New Hampshire that combines responsive design with functional smarts to make a unique platform for exploring the night sky. Read more
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