“In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. . . God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light” (Gen 1:1,3). These first verses of the Bible hold indescribable wonder for some people, and yet others dismiss them as mere poetic fantasy. One could even argue that […]
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Dr. Bunsen on Repurposing Leftover Spoons
Dr. Bunsen Honeydew here at Muppet Labs where the future is being made today! Well, well, the holiday season always seems to ambush a person when least expected, doesn’t it? Your normal schedule is suddenly overrun with invitations, decorations, and worst of all, leftovers. Has your obsessive over-planning now […]
What Computer Chips Mean For Future U.S. International Relations
Despite a flurry of action in the political sphere this summer, legislatively, the U.S. has stayed fairly quiet up until recently. The Inflation Reduction Act passed by both the House and Senate in early August marks a major stride forward for the Biden Administration along with another important bill, the […]
Bird Brains of Formidable Power: The Impressive Mental Capabilities of the Common Crow
Sometimes watching crows brings up a bit of a conundrum. Are they being entirely idiotic as they make a ruckus shouting at the top of their lungs and hop around stabbing anything that has the remotest chance of being edible with their beaks? Or are they elegant creatures with a […]
Four Scientifically-Supported Coping Mechanisms to Keep You Going as clay Comes to a Close
Opening up StudyPlace for the daily grind and not being greeted by cheery, intriguing article titles about unpredictable camping trips or magical moose is going to be difficult. When a person begins to rely on the presence of something for a morale boost, even if they are unaware that they […]