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    A.I. Anxiety Tertiary-Lifelong
    "As capabilities of artificial intelligence have increased to ever more sophisticated levels, troubling questions among humans proliferate. How should a Christian face such issues?"

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    An Extraordinary Time: Teaching in the 21st Century Kindergarten-Lifelong
    How has brain research influenced instruction practices? Susan Kovalik shares an instructional method that is built on information from research on the brain: Integrated Thematic Instruction (ITI). ITI combines four teaching, learning, and science constructs...

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    Artificial Intelligence - Can Machines Think? Tertiary
    The attempt to emulate human intelligence raises ethical questions. Christianity and science have disagreed over this issue for many centuries. So how should a Christian respond? Scripture provides principles which can help us evaluate potential consequences...

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    Creationism in the Media Tertiary
    "This article studies the approach adopted by the media in the last years concerning the origins. By analyzing printed and virtual materials, the article reveals the prevailing prejudice against the creationist theory and the intelligent design, demonstrating...

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    Einstein's Brain Tertiary-Lifelong
    Everyone always wanted a piece of Albert Einstein (an interview, a quote, a signature, a memento, whatever), and that obsession with him didn’t die when he did either. Are we mere automatons, or free beings created in the image of a loving God? This...

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    The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence Tertiary-Lifelong
    "The search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI) involves a number of projects. All of them have the objective of finding evidence of extraterrestrial intelligence through radio signals from space. The first of these projects was led in 1960 by Professor...