by ITEST | Mar 30, 2019 | Education, Faith and Science, Law, Science and Technology
Author: Fr. Robert A. Brungs, SJ Article Abstract: The author comments on the book, Higher Superstition: The Academic Left and Its Quarrels with Science by Paul R. Gross and Norman Levitt (1994). Brungs proposes another model to consider in the science and faith...
by ITEST | Mar 30, 2019 | Education, Science and Technology
Author: John Ashby, MA Article Abstract: Computing and Convergence: Institutional technology planning today often centers around an unspoken premise – Technology=Computers. Yet the forces of technological change in the digital era go far beyond the limited...
by ITEST | Mar 30, 2019 | Earth Science, Science and Technology
Author: Gregory W. Pouch, PhD Article Abstract: Using well reasoned arguments, the author, a geologist, refutes the Malthusian thesis of 1798 that “there is a fixed supply of material being consumed and that this amount imposes an absolute limit to growth.” Pointing...
by ITEST | Mar 30, 2019 | Earth Science, Philosophy and Theology, Physical Science
Author: John E. Kinney, PE, DEE Article Abstract: In an article bound to raise hackles and provoke reaction, Kinney, an engineer and long-time advocate of better living for the people of Uganda, Central Africa and the Pacific Islands, takes theologians, the hierarchy,...
by ITEST | Mar 30, 2019 | Earth Science, Education
Author: Eric T. Karlstrom, PhD Article Abstract: The author with the department of Geography at Cal State asserts that”… climate probably exerts a more profound influence on human history and nonhuman ecosystems than any other single environmental...