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Psalm 104:24
24Yahweh, how many are your works! In wisdom have you made them all. The earth is full of your riches.
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There’s a fascinating story about a small engineering firm in a bustling city that once took on a project intended not for profit, but for the betterment of their community. The city had long suffered from inadequate stormwater drainage, leading...
In 1831, a young Charles Darwin stepped off the HMS Beagle onto the shores of Brazil and walked into a tropical rainforest for the first...
Imagine a small village nestled in a lush valley, surrounded by towering mountains and flowing rivers. The residents were deeply connected to the land, relying on its resources for their livelihood. One day, a brilliant scientist came to the village,...
In 1811, twelve-year-old Mary Anning knelt along the Blue Lias cliffs of Lyme Regis, Dorset, carefully chiseling limestone away from an enormous skeleton. Her brother...
On November 24, 1859, John Murray's publishing house in London released 1,250 copies of Charles Darwin's *On the Origin of Species*. Every copy was spoken...
On a clear night, I found myself standing under a vast, starry sky, far from the city’s glow. The depth of that darkness was breathtaking—a tapestry of stars, shimmering like diamonds scattered across velvet. As I stared up, I remembered...
On a crisp autumn morning, I found myself walking through a local park, the air filled with the earthy scent of fallen leaves. As I strolled, I noticed a family of ducks waddling around the pond. They were unhurried, gracefully...
In 2016, marine biologist Diva Amon descended nearly four miles to the floor of the Clarion-Clipperton Zone in the central Pacific Ocean. She expected barren...
On a fog-laced morning in Moss Beach, California, a kindergarten class crouches around a tide pool at Fitzgerald Marine Reserve. Their teacher points to a...
George Washington Carver, the brilliant agricultural chemist born into slavery in Diamond, Missouri, around 1864, made a habit that puzzled his colleagues at Tuskegee Institute....
In 1997, ecologist Suzanne Simard planted seedlings in a British Columbia forest and covered some with shade cloth. What she discovered stunned the scientific community....