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Wonders Of Snow

By Joseph Miller | December 23, 2019 Long before William Bentley pioneered the photomicrography of snowflakes, people were intrigued by these beauties.   To the Japanese Ukiyo-e artists, snow was a force of beauty and contemplation. During the middle ages, inhabitants of the Alps associated snow with evil and witchcraft. In 1565, renaissance painter Pieter Bruegel created …

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Precise Sonar Blasts

By Don Miller | May 26, 2019 Twenty million bats live in the Bracken Cave of San Antonio, Texas. The bats fly at high speeds in erratic paths in completely dark caverns with hundreds of thousands of other bats in flight.  How can they not crash into each other or the walls of the caverns? …

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Masterful Feathers

Masterful Feathers By Don Miller | August 25, 2019 One of the great blessings of being sizably acquainted with the “deeper science” of the world God created is that you are constantly coming across powerful evidences of both God’s power and intelligence. For instance, this Great Grey Owl has an astonishing array of 9,000+ masterfully …

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