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Edgar Allan Poe, scientific pioneer?
Franklin Freeman
September 30, 2021
To understand the life and work of Edgar Allan Poe demands close attention to his engagements with scientific thought and discoveries.
Faith
Explainer
Pope Francis appointed three women to the Pontifical Academy of Sciences this summer. What’s their role at the Vatican?
Colleen Dulle
August 13, 2021
The three women join a prestigious group of around 80 scientists in all who are members of the Academy, 20 others of whom are also Nobel laureates.
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The crux of religious belief: Walter Miller Jr.’s ‘A Canticle for Leibowitz’
Kevin Spinale
June 11, 2021
Parsing the pros and cons of 'A Canticle for Leibowitz,' the latest selection of the Catholic Book Club.
Faith
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UFOs are back in the news—and Catholics are ready to deal with any theological questions on alien life.
Charles C. Camosy
May 19, 2021
The Catholic intellectual tradition stands ready to help humanity interpret and process the fact that we are not alone in the universe.
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What Moses and NASA’s Mars Rover taught me about wonder and awe.
Adam D. Hincks
March 05, 2021
NASA’s Perseverance Rover touched ground on the red planet on Feb. 18 and today NASA announced some of its first discoveries.
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Trailblazing Black Catholic geneticist wants more Black women to pursue careers in science
Karen Pulfer Focht - Catholic News Service
February 04, 2021
“Science has made my faith stronger,” she said. “The DNA structure is amazing. It is beautiful and is evidence of what God can do and has done.”
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