by Beyond Today Editor
An overview of events and conditions around the world featured in the May/June 2019 issue of Beyond Today.
by David Treybig
Scientific studies of the heavens and the world around us reveal fascinating details about the earth's history and destiny.
by Hansel New
The coolness factor of hookah is simply a smokescreen for the dangers of this and every other type of smoking.
by Paul Kieffer
Throughout much of Europe unemployment is a nettlesome problem. Germany is one of at least four countries in which employment has exceeded the 10% rate
by Steven Britt
Science has advanced a great deal since the days of Darwin. If we knew then what we know now, would some of today’s bad science—rooted in flawed philosophy rather than firm facts—have ever been believed and accepted?
by Victor Kubik
The more we discover is out there in the universe, the smaller we realize we are. Yet we are not unimportant in smallness, we are even more unique.
Life's Ultimate Question: Does God Exist?
by United Church of God
Did our universe always exist, or did it have a beginning at a specific point in time?
by Jerold Aust
Using incredible technological advancements, astronomers are expanding their search for life in the universe. Could they be looking for the right answers in the wrong places?
by Paul Kieffer
Reaching the 5 million unemployed mark had an immediate impact on Germany's national confidence. In a poll taken a couple of days after the unemployment figures were released, 85 percent of the Germans surveyed expressed concern for their...
by World News
In June, Iran elected Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to be its new president. Largely unknown outside Iran (reportedly, he has never even traveled outside the country), he's being called "an ultra-conservative."