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Tiny Bird Senses Severe Storm Coming and Flees
Science Daily reported on the ability of certain birds to sense storms coming and to protect themselves:
In East Tennessee there's a bird known as the ...
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Amazon Tracks the Most Highlighted Verse in the Bible
In Worry Less, Live More, Robert J. Morgan illustrates the fact that many in society are very conscious of anxiety:
Amazon keeps track of your highlights. ...
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Little Surfer Feels Safe Because His Father is Watching
John Ortberg shares the following story:
A few weeks ago, when I was out surfing, there was no one else in the water except for a huge guy practicing martial ...
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Bill Gates Regrets Creating 'Control-Alt-Delete' Function
Bill Gates, the personal computing pioneer and billionaire co-founder of Microsoft, said in an interview recently that he regrets the decision to make ...
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Archivists Work to Save Fading Videotapes
Mary Kidd and her colleagues meet every week in a loft in New York City with a clear mission—to digitize and preserve old VHS tapes. The loft has ...
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God Lovingly Writes Himself into His Own Story
In a video on YouTube, Pastor Tim Keller says:
Dorothy Sayers wrote a series of detective novels focused her fictional character Lord Peter Wimsey. Sayers' ...
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Pilots Say Turbulence Feels Worse than it is
Patrick Smith, a commercial airline pilot who flies Boeing 757 and 767, has noticed that flyers' number one anxiety is turbulence. So much about it seems ...
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Police Officer Helps Four-Year-Old Inspect Home for 'Monsters'
Soon after moving into a new home in Colorado with her family, four-year-old Sidney Fahrenbruch decided that the new house needed to pass one additional ...
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Man Embraces 'Impermanence' of Unique Artform
For many artists, part of the joy of creating beautiful artwork is that others can continue to experience it for years to come. However, this could not ...
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We Have Entered the New Age of Anxiety
This past winter (2017), Sarah Fader, a 37-year-old social media consultant in Brooklyn who has generalized anxiety disorder, texted a friend in Oregon ...
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