
Water Does Not Equal Habitability
“The earth was formless and void, and darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God … Continue reading Water Does Not Equal Habitability
“The earth was formless and void, and darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God … Continue reading Water Does Not Equal Habitability
Guest writers John Millam, Ken Klos, and Iain D. Sommerville wrap up this seven-part series on water with a discussion … Continue reading Water: Designed for Life, Part 7 (of 7)
Water is probably the most studied molecule in history—yet we continue to uncover more evidence that it is highly designed … Continue reading Water: Designed for Life, Part 6 (of 7)
Guest writers John Millam, Ken Klos, and Iain D. Sommerville discuss the benefits of water’s thermal properties for regulating both … Continue reading Water: Designed for Life, Part 5 (of 7)
Guest writers John Millam, Ken Klos, and Iain D. Sommerville return with their series on the uniqueness of water. Up … Continue reading Water: Designed for Life, Part 4 (of 7)
Guest writers John Millam, Ken Klos, and Iain D. Sommerville will return with parts 4–7 of their water series on … Continue reading TNRTB Classic: The Wonder of Water
In part 3 of this series on water, guest authors John Millam, Ken Klos, and Iain D. Sommerville explain how … Continue reading Water: Designed for Life, Part 3 (of 7)
Guest writers John Millam, Ken Klos, and Iain D. Sommerville continue their exploration of water with a look at how … Continue reading Water: Designed for Life, Part 2 (of 7)
Throughout May and June, we will be presenting an article series from guest writers John Millam, Ken Klos, and Iain … Continue reading Water: Designed for Life, Part 1 (of 7)
By Dr. Kevin Birdwell Dr. Birdwell received his PhD from the University of Tennessee in 2011 and currently serves as … Continue reading Climate Change: The Oceanic Thermostat