by Tony W. Cartledge | Aug 30, 2018 | Opinion
Two recent stories highlight the growing role of DNA analysis in archaeology. One of them offers a reminder that Israel — a land bridge between Africa, Asia, and Europe — has always been a land of migrants. In 1995, a large karstic cave (one formed by...
by Ed Sunday-Winters | Nov 10, 2009 | Opinion
I am not sure what it was about hearing that scientists had mapped the genome of a domestic pig that so captured my attention. Perhaps it was all the other stuff that I would have thought needed to be done before we got around to a genetic map of pig DNA. Once again I...
by Larry Greenfield | Aug 11, 2009 | Opinion
This sermon was delivered by Larry Greenfield, executive minister for the American Baptist Churches of Metro Chicago, at the Community Church of Wilmette in Wilmette, Ill., on July 26, 2009. Ephesians 3: 14-21 It’s good to be back with you. If I’m remembering...