Zika Virus in the News May 24, 2016 With Zika virus featuring so prominently in the news, there is a growing concern among people about its rapid spread. And with its connections... Biology by Anjeanette Roberts Read
How Milk and Bacteria Help Us Grow March 31, 2016 Little did I know that, from a young age, milk was playing an important role in my health. It turns out milk is beneficial—but... Biology by Anjeanette Roberts Read
Are Evolutionists Lowering the Standard of Life? March 28, 2016 One of my pet peeves is when people endow viruses and cells with anthropomorphic abilities and characteristics. I used to tell my students at... Evolution by Anjeanette Roberts Read
More Than Chocolate Bunnies March 15, 2016 I love Easter. It has nothing to do with hollow chocolate bunnies or egg hunts although I like both of these traditions. It has... by Anjeanette Roberts Read
Imago Dei and the Ethics of Gene Modification February 25, 2016 To boldly go where no one has gone before—or not? That is the question when considering whether we should dabble in genetic engineering. I... Biology by Anjeanette Roberts Read
Do Our Genes Dictate Our Choices? December 1, 2015 I have two older sisters, and I love them both, but I am often stumped by how very different the three of us are... Philosophy & Ethics by Anjeanette Roberts Read
Celebrating 3.8 Billion Years of Bacteriophage October 22, 2015 Among researchers, 2015 is known as the year of the phage. It marks the 100th anniversary of the discovery of bacteriophage. Bacteriophage are viruses... Biology by Anjeanette Roberts Read
Exploring the Human Genome: Can We Make Predictions from Infancy? September 14, 2015 Have you ever thought about which characteristics are critical for an infant’s development? By observing whether an infant is breathing, cooing, eating, sleeping, crying,... Geology & Earth by Anjeanette Roberts Read
From “Trousered Apes” to God’s Image Bearers September 1, 2015 We’d be appalled if someone referred to us as “trousered apes,” a colorful quip coined by C. S. Lewis in The Abolition of Man.... Human Origins & Anthropology by Anjeanette Roberts Read
Mutations-How They Work and Which Worldview They Favor June 22, 2015 Does evolution point to naturalism or to intelligent design? ... To force the observations to fit the paradigm just for the sake of maintaining the... Evolution by Anjeanette Roberts Read
How to Relate Science and Faith Without Conflict (Part 2) May 14, 2015 When issues of science and faith appear in the public eye, the picture presented is often of two warring combatants. It can be a... Creation Model by Anjeanette Roberts Read
How to Relate Science and Faith Without Conflict (Part 1) May 11, 2015 As someone who has loved both science and Jesus since adolescence, it puzzles me why some people (some Christian, some scientists, and some neither)... Creation Model by Anjeanette Roberts Read