A Brain Pathologist Explains His Faith

 INTERVIEW | RAJESH KALARIA PROFESSOR Rajesh Kalaria, of Newcastle University, England, has studied the human brain for more than 40 years. He used to believe in evolution. But later, he changed his views. Awake! asked him about his work and faith. Please tell us about your religious background. My father was born in India, and my mother,Continue reading “A Brain Pathologist Explains His Faith”

The Horse’s Leg

 WAS IT DESIGNED A HORSE (Equus caballus) can gallop at a speed of up to 30 miles per hour (50 km/​h). Although this involves considerable mechanical work, relatively little energy is spent. How is this possible? The secret is in the horse’s legs. Consider what occurs when a horse gallops. Elastic muscle-tendon units absorb energy when theContinue reading “The Horse’s Leg”

The Dog’s Sense of Smell

WAS IT DESIGNED Researchers say that dogs can use their sense of smell to detect the age, gender, and mood of other dogs. Dogs can even be trained to detect explosives and illegal drugs. While humans mainly use sight to investigate their surroundings, dogs use their sense of smell. They “read” with their nose. Consider: AContinue reading “The Dog’s Sense of Smell”

The Function of Cat Whiskers

 WAS IT DESIGNED DOMESTIC cats are mostly nocturnal. Whiskers apparently help them to identify nearby objects and catch prey, particularly after dusk. Consider: Cats’ whiskers are attached to tissues that have multiple nerve endings. These nerves are sensitive to even the slightest movement of air. As a result, cats can detect nearby objects without seeing them​—obviouslyContinue reading “The Function of Cat Whiskers”

The Cat’s Tongue

WAS IT DESIGNED Domestic cats are known for their grooming habits. They may devote 24 percent of their waking hours to grooming. This cleaning habit owes its efficiency to the cat’s amazingly equipped tongue. Consider: The cat’s tongue is covered with 290 papillae, tiny backward-facing spines that are about as stiff as your fingernail. Each papillaContinue reading “The Cat’s Tongue”

The Storage Capacity of DNA

 WAS IT DESIGNED COMPUTER users generate enormous amounts of digital data that has to be stored for access as needed. Scientists are hoping to revolutionize current methods for digital storage by imitating a far superior data-storage system found in nature—DNA. Consider: DNA, found in living cells, holds billions of pieces of biological information. “We can extractContinue reading “The Storage Capacity of DNA”

The Human Body’s Ability to Repair Wounds

 WAS IT DESIGNED AMONG the numerous mechanisms that make human life possible is the body’s ability to heal wounds and regenerate damaged tissue. The process begins as soon as an injury occurs. Consider: The healing process is made possible by a cascade of complex cellular functions: Platelets adhere to tissues around a wound, forming a bloodContinue reading “The Human Body’s Ability to Repair Wounds”

How to Be a Good Father

“Where did I go wrong?” This question tormented Michael, * from South Africa. As hard as he had tried to be a good father, every time he thought about his wayward 19-year-old son, he wondered if he could have been a better parent. In contrast, Terry, who lives in Spain, seems to have succeeded as a father.Continue reading “How to Be a Good Father”

HELP FOR THE FAMILY | MARRIAGE

Dealing With Differences THE CHALLENGE You enjoy sports; your spouse would rather read. You are meticulous and efficient; your spouse is quite disorganized. You love to socialize; your spouse prefers privacy. ‘We just aren’t compatible!’ you tell yourself. ‘Why didn’t we notice that when we were dating?’ Likely you did notice it, at least to a degree.Continue reading “HELP FOR THE FAMILY | MARRIAGE”

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