Driving straight as the crow flies
Flying cars are no longer the stuff of science-fiction or children’s cartoons
Flying cars are no longer the stuff of science-fiction or children’s cartoons
New fragments of the Dead Sea Scrolls unearthed
A physicist native from Brazil receives 2019’s Templeton Prize
Despite potential risks, machines and humans can work together to improve the human condition
Brother Guy Consolmagno, a Jesuit, and theologian Charles Camosy, a Star Trek fan, attempt to reconcile faith, science and science fiction
One hundred years ago, the theory of general relativity shook the world of physics
Ambassador Francis Rooney,
The Global Vatican (Rowman & Littlefield, 2013)
A journalist from Santiago de Cuba shares how Cubans see the new beginning between their country and the U.S.
When science progresses before an ethical discussion can begin