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Why Do Some People Always Get Lost?
Like many of the researchers who study how people find their way from place to place, David Uttal is a poor navigator. The cognitive scientist says, “When ...
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Blind Leading the Blind
Have you ever heard about "The Ant Death Spiral"? A fascinating NPR article describes this phenomenon. A particular species of army ant is utterly ...
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The NFL Player Who Scored for the Other Team
NFL lineman Jim Marshall was part of the revered “Purple People Eater” Minnesota Viking defensive line. For twenty seasons he never missed ...
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Google Sued Over Bridge Death
After he died attempting to cross a collapsed bridge in his vehicle, the family of a local man is suing Google because its Maps app directed him to do ...
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A Simple Principle for Discerning God’s Will
Carolyn Arends is a Canadian Christian musician, author, and speaker. In an issue of CT magazine, she writes:
Years ago, I toured as an opening act for ...
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God and Dreams While We Sleep
R. Douglas Fields writes about the vigorous activity of the brain during sleep:
Midway between our unconscious and conscious minds there is the altered ...
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Guidance - More than a Feeling
Watson Thornton was already serving as a missionary in Japan when he decided to join the Japan Evangelistic Band. He decided to travel to the town where ...
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Plane Flies 13 Hours and Lands Where it Took Off
Passengers on an Emirates flight bound for Auckland, New Zealand that left Dubai one Friday morning ended up landing back at the same airport where it ...
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Your Cellphone Is a Light in the Darkness
When was the last time you needed to use your cell phone as a flashlight, perhaps to look for something in the garage, read a menu at a darkly lit restaurant, ...
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Air Traffic Controller Guides Passenger to Land Plane
On Tuesday, May 10, 2022, a passenger with no flight experience called Air Traffic Control in Fort Pierce, Florida airport and said, “I’ve ...
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