Science Facts
Science and faith are not mutually exclusive; rather, they complement each other by revealing the wonders of God's creation. The Bible declares that the heavens declare the glory of God, and the skies proclaim the work of His hands (Psalm 19:1). By exploring scientific discoveries and understanding the natural world, we can gain a deeper appreciation for God's wisdom, power, and creativity. This section presents fascinating science facts through the lens of faith, encouraging a harmonious relationship between science and our Christian beliefs.
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Comparing one of the wonders of nature to a marvel of human engineering.
The primary purpose of Signs of the Times has always been to reveal Jesus to people who have yet to meet Him.
Why the Big Bang eventually goes bust, universe-sized bubbles pop and string theory has cosmologists tangled up.
For over 120 years Signs of the times has been driven by one purpose
A study conducted by the British Cheese Board claims that eating cheese before you go to bed will help you have a good night's sleep.
Our Times - September 2006
Embark on a celestial expedition with our coverage of SETI's mission, where cutting-edge technology meets the age-old question: Are we alone in the universe?
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News from the World of Archaeology
Researchers are suggesting that Eyjafjallajokull's April eruption could trigger even bigger eruptions in the much larger neighbouring volcano, Katla. Geoff Youlden finds out the truth.
While science offers evidence that Planet Earth is in terminal decline, there is hope for its inhabitants
As debate over climate change brews, teams of scientists are working to recreate a history of our earth’s climate. But does the history they are finding disprove the biblical account of earth’s history?
After more than a century of war with bacteria, we’re finally realising that most of them are in fact our friends.
While Signs has been communicating with the world for more than 120 years, God has been doing so for thousands of years.
Medical Hotline with Dr James Wright
Unpack the implications of a rapidly growing population on water resources, the resulting geopolitical tensions, and the biblical prophecies that frame these end-time signs.
Millions of overweight people around the world have above normal blood sugar levels, but few realise how dangerous this is.
Organised walks and fun runs are a great motivational opportunity for getting fit and losing weight. Andrew Cate shows you how to get started.
Discover the intertwining paths of human space exploration and Christian theology, from Sputnik's orbit to the Hubble Telescope's deep-space revelations, alongside profound biblical perspectives.
The universe is an amazing place. And astronomers continue to learn more about how amazing it is, Robert Werner reports.
Signs of the Times is serious about presenting a complete and unswerving portrayal of God and His Holy Scriptures.
Christine Miles talks with a young New Zealander who has changed the way we think about our brains.
The Creator alone, possessing omniscience, is qualified to define truth and set bounds between right and wrong in thought and conduct.
Vanessa Pizzuto says that humans—even muscular athletes—have a deep psychological need to be touched by other humans.
It's a bird! It's a plane! No, it's ... something else. Robert Wearner explores sightings of unidentified flying objects and considers the message they have for us.
Our Times - October 2006
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Robert Wearner explains that in spite of its apparent solidity, the earth under our feet is constantly changing.
Staring at a computer monitor for hours means you blink less often.
Daniel Livingston finds out what should Christians make of the fuss about seemingly innocuous carbon dioxide.
Soy has been hailed as a potential anticancer agent in holistic health discussions, but could its phytonutrients increase the recurrence of breast cancer?
The standing desk phenomenon has gained traction in the workplace, but is it really that good for your health?
A look at how high impact sports can affect the brain
Our Times June 2006
Signs of the Times has recognised, valued and carefully approached the differing family structures, values and needs in our community for more than 120 years.
Unraveling the Mystery: Mass Animal Deaths and the End Times - Explore the truth behind the global incidents of mass animal deaths and what they truly signify in light of biblical prophecies and scientific explanations.
Darren Morton tells us why it is not just teenagers who are influenced by those with whom they associate.
Should a creator be allowed in the science classroom?
Computer expert Tom Malzbender turning to the digital world to turn illegible to legible
From remotely piloted aircraft to infra-red satellite imager, our view of archaeology is changing. The future of discovering the past.
Explore the ancient techniques and tools that reveal the Great Pyramids as a marvel of human achievement, challenging the extraterrestrial construction myths.
To many archaeologists and historians, the Bible is not considered a valid nor accurate source, rather, the product of tradition. But is it?