by Amanda Stiver
Risks of genetically engineered crops.
by Rex Sexton
Genetically modified foods reflect a much larger problem—greed in the marketplace and the powerful drive for profits. The desire for more and more money can cause producers to overlook the possible adverse effects that these products could...
by Mario Seiglie, Scott Ashley, Tom Robinson
Plant scientists at Purdue University have made a surprising discovery—a plant containing a template, or a master genetic blueprint, that can correct defective genes inherited from its parents.
by Ben Light
Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution is widely accepted throughout the world. How did that theory develop, and is it true?
by Rudy Rangel III, Tom Robinson
In the mid-20th century, food shortages and hunger were a big concern. Some progress has since been made, but hunger has yet to be eradicated.
by Mario Seiglie
Genetic adaptation to environment has been attributed to natural selection for advantageous mutations. But scientists have recently learned that adaptations come mostly from genetic switches responding to circumstances—proof of design, as...
by Cecil Maranville, Darris McNeely, John Ross Schroeder
Hope in the field of medical transplants.
by Mario Seiglie
Science magazine recently announced a significant step toward creating artificial life. The breatkthrough has caused many scientists to praise the potential for beneficial research. Others, however, warn of the potential threat of a...
by Mario Seiglie
Recent discoveries about DNA have left scientists flabbergasted, and the evidence points clearly to a supreme Intelligence having imbedded an incredible multifaceted code in our genes.
by Darris McNeely
He saved more lives than any human who ever lived. Yet you probably do not know his name. Some say he was the "person of the 20th century."
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
Threats of a trade war between America and the European Union have emerged from time to time over the last 50 years. But so far all potential outbreaks have receded.
by Becky Sweat
The transhumanist movement seeks to develop and use technology to radically transform humanity beyond its current physiology and limitations. Here are six reasons it's so wrong.
by Amanda Stiver
Alcoholic tendencies isn't all about genetics.
Life's Ultimate Question: Does God Exist?
by United Church of God
The discovery of DNA's double-helix structure opened the floodgates for scientists to examine the code embedded within it. Could evolution have gradually come up with a system like this?
Creation or Evolution: Does It Really Matter What You Believe?
by United Church of God
A fundamental premise of Darwinian evolution is the belief in natural selection driving change in species. Now, after decades of detailed study of genetics, DNA and the cell, what does the scientific evidence reveal to us?