Fall 2017 Your Cells Are Killing You Dan Cloer Immortality may not be an option, but can degeneration and the terrors of aging be lessened or even eliminated? These authors think so.
Discovering the Body’s Ticking Clock We all know we have a “body clock” and that it’s slowly winding down. But researchers are learning more about just what that means.
Fall 2017 How to Undo Aging Dan Cloer Neurobiologist Michael Fossel explains how people’s healthy life spans can be extended and how he believes Alzheimer’s will soon be cured.
Winter 2017 Failing to Succeed Martin Coates How you read the title of this article may say something about your view of failure—and about the likelihood of your eventual success.
Spring 2016 Beyond the Germ Theory Dan Cloer Disease epidemics were once explained as expressions of God’s implacable anger over our sinful human nature. Then came modern science.
Summer 2015 Keys to Success Martin Coates Success is often viewed as the attainment of wealth, fame or power. By that measure, however, most of us will never succeed. What is success, and is there any way to guarantee it?
Article Collection The Dirt on Soil A century after the introduction of artificial nitrogen fertilizers, we see some negative effects of the discovery that was so lauded by science.
Winter 2015 The Nature of Soil David Hulme Do we understand and appreciate one of our most basic natural resources—the soil that sustains life itself? Vision interviews Deborah Koons Garcia.
The Fall and Rise of Cholesterol Alice Abler Are saturated fats as harmful as we have been led to believe? Saturated fat, it seems, deserves another chance.
5 Tips for Heart Health The best approach to achieve optimum heart health is through lifestyle changes that address the cause of the problems associated with heart disease.