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What Moses and NASA’s Mars Rover taught me about wonder and awe.
Adam D. Hincks
March 05, 2021
NASA’s Perseverance Rover touched ground on the red planet on Feb. 18 and today NASA announced some of its first discoveries.
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Trailblazing Black Catholic geneticist wants more Black women to pursue careers in science
Karen Pulfer Focht - Catholic News Service
February 04, 2021
“Science has made my faith stronger,” she said. “The DNA structure is amazing. It is beautiful and is evidence of what God can do and has done.”
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Review: We are all responsible for the future of our planet
Christiana Zenner
January 21, 2021
Eric Holthaus experiences climate change as a wound, a rending in the fabric of society and ecology.
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Why all Catholics should get a Covid-19 vaccine
Michael J. O’Loughlin
December 18, 2020
We go behind the story with a bioethicist on the moral imperative of current Covid-19 vaccines.
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Why does the Catholic Church object to IVF? It’s more complicated than you think.
James T. Keane
December 09, 2020
Scientific advances have allowed enormous breakthroughs in overcoming infertility—but not without some vexing ethical questions.
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We created our present-day crises. It’s uncomfortable but not unfixable.
Patrick Gilger, S.J.
October 21, 2020
Jason Blakely show that the very tools we human beings use to try to understand the world in fact end up constructing it, for better or for worse.
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