# christian science (blogs) — RSS Amplifier

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## [Rock singer and naturalist: How Shearwater’s Jonathan Meiburg straddles two careers](https://www.csmonitor.com/Arts-Culture/Music/2026/0731/shearwater-jonathan-meiburg-antarctica-new-world?icid=rss)

_2026-07-31 · Stephen Humphries · The Christian Science Monitor | Arts_

Shearwater’s Jonathan Meiburg, out with an album called “The New World,” is also a naturalist and explorer whose next book is about the beauty and wonder of Antarctica.

## [‘Little House on the Prairie’ returns. Will the show’s reboot resonate with a new generation?](https://www.csmonitor.com/Arts-Culture/Arts/2026/0708/little-house-on-the-prairie-netflix?icid=rss)

_2026-07-08 · Kendra Nordin Beato · The Christian Science Monitor | Arts_

A new “Little House on the Prairie” series launches on Netflix this week with a broader diversity of characters. The revamp of the enduring story illustrates the complexity of updating a classic story for modern viewers.

## [With Artemis II back on Earth, what’s next for NASA?](https://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Society/2026/0412/artemis-II-astronauts-mission-nasa?icid=rss)

_2026-04-12 · Henry Gass · The Christian Science Monitor | Science_

The Artemis II mission has concluded with a safe return to Earth. The mission rekindled “moon joy” for the public and made scientific advancements, which NASA aims to expand during the next phases of the ambitious Artemis program.

## [An enslaved potter left messages for the future, inscribed in clay](https://www.csmonitor.com/Arts-Culture/Arts/2026/0302/reparations-slavery-dave-the-potter?icid=rss)

_2026-03-02 · Ken Makin · The Christian Science Monitor | Arts_

Several groups lay claim to artisan David Drake: a museum, a county, and his descendants. His work serves to illuminate America’s fractured past.

## [English painter John Constable captured the rhythms of rural life](https://www.csmonitor.com/Arts-Culture/Books/2026/0226/john-constable-landscape-painting?icid=rss)

_2026-02-26 · Heller McAlpin · The Christian Science Monitor | Arts_

The farms and fields of Constable’s native Suffolk county provided rich material and spiritual sustenance.

## [This Nigerian educator gave a river a voice. The next generation is listening.](https://www.csmonitor.com/Perspectives/Making-a-difference/2026/0211/nigeria-ogun-river-children?icid=rss)

_2026-02-11 · Ogar Monday · The Christian Science Monitor | Arts_

Solomon Ekundayo wrote the storybook “The Loud Cry of Ogun River” to explain a river’s decline in terms children can absorb.

## [AI can write songs, plays, and novels. What does that mean for human creativity?](https://www.csmonitor.com/Arts-Culture/Arts/2026/0211/ai-music-creativity-llm-jobs?icid=rss)

_2026-02-11 · Laurent Belsie · The Christian Science Monitor | Arts_

The age of AI-generated music and AI-aided fiction has arrived. Will “canned” art push musicians, writers, and others out of jobs?

## [In Oscar-nominated ‘One Battle After Another,’ a message for a troubled America?](https://www.csmonitor.com/Arts-Culture/Arts/2026/0124/oscar-one-battle-after-another-extremism?icid=rss)

_2026-01-24 · Stephen Humphries · The Christian Science Monitor | Arts_

In “One Battle After Another,” nominated for best picture, the risks of political extremism come to the fore in a film that might feel uncomfortably close to the current news cycle.

## [Russia sees opportunity in thawing Arctic. But it’s looking for partners, too.](https://www.csmonitor.com/World/Europe/2026/0105/russia-arctic-development-trump-india-china?icid=rss)

_2026-01-05 · Fred Weir · The Christian Science Monitor | Science_

Russia is ramping up efforts to take advantage of the opening Arctic, both through military and economic means, and through international cooperation.

## [‘The tools to imagine solutions’: Science educator inspires Pakistani children](https://www.csmonitor.com/Perspectives/Making-a-difference/2025/1201/pakistan-science-fuse-karachi-machar-colony?icid=rss)

_2025-12-01 · Kanika Gupta · The Christian Science Monitor | Science_

Science Fuse, a social enterprise, primarily teaches children in impoverished areas, including the Machar Colony slum area in Karachi.

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## [Trump sees a ‘con’ in climate change. Xi sees cash.](https://www.csmonitor.com/World/Asia-Pacific/2025/1113/climate-change-china-trump-xi?icid=rss)

_2025-11-13 · Ned Temko · The Christian Science Monitor | Science_

While President Trump decries climate change as a “con,” China’s Xi Jinping is going all-in on green tech. The latter approach is providing some hope as the COP30 climate conference gathers in Brazil.

## [Make Oil Great Again? Even California drills as global climate action stalls.](https://www.csmonitor.com/Environment/2025/1112/newsom-trump-climate-oil-gas-california?icid=rss)

_2025-11-12 · Simon Montlake · The Christian Science Monitor | Science_

Gov. Gavin Newsom made green energy a priority. But as President Donald Trump makes oil the focus of U.S. energy policy, even California considers “Drill, baby, drill.”

## [Climate money is flowing around the globe. Sometimes, corruption makes it disappear.](https://www.csmonitor.com/Environment/2025/1110/climate-corruption-philippines-protests?icid=rss)

_2025-11-10 · Audrey Thibert · The Christian Science Monitor | Science_

Protesters accuse the Philippine government of misusing billions in climate money. One issue concerns whether such spending reaches the most vulnerable.

## [‘This thing of darkness I acknowledge mine.’ How two murderers found grace performing Shakespeare.](https://www.csmonitor.com/Arts-Culture/Arts/2025/1010/shakespeare-stage-prison-play-murder-grace-redemption?icid=rss)

_2025-10-10 · Stephen Humphries · The Christian Science Monitor | Arts_

Performing Shakespeare in prison helped two murderers rediscover their humanity and find redemption. They vow to “be wise hereafter and seek for grace.”

## [What China’s landmark climate pledge means for the fight against global warming](https://www.csmonitor.com/World/Asia-Pacific/2025/1008/china-climate-change-pledge-emissions?icid=rss)

_2025-10-08 · Ann Scott Tyson · The Christian Science Monitor | Science_

In a first, China has set an absolute target for cutting emissions. Its pledge also covers greenhouse gas emissions and economic sectors.

## [In Mexico’s mangroves, protecting bees and trees is part of this family’s identity](https://www.csmonitor.com/Arts-Culture/2025/1008/mexico-mangroves-bees-honey?icid=rss)

_2025-10-08 · Oscar Espinosa · The Christian Science Monitor | Science_

The matriarch of the Cab family knows that its work alone cannot “change the world.” But she remains a passionate beekeeper and advocate for bees.

## [How Jane Goodall inspired my daughter: It started with chickens.](https://www.csmonitor.com/The-Home-Forum/2025/1004/jane-goodall-animal-emotions-consciousness?icid=rss)

_2025-10-04 · Stephanie Hanes · The Christian Science Monitor | Science_

With the world remembering Jane Goodall, here’s how one child sees her legacy: “She realized something true that nobody else recognized.”

## [Can resource-rich countries go green? Colombia’s trying to find out.](https://www.csmonitor.com/World/Americas/2025/1001/green-energy-colombia-petro-oil?icid=rss)

_2025-10-01 · Mie Hoejris Dahl · The Christian Science Monitor | Science_

President Gustavo Petro is rushing to make Colombia green. But his energy agenda highlights the messy trade-offs called for when fossil fuels remain key to the economy.

## [A year after Hurricane Helene, a region still awaits help, but marks recovery](https://www.csmonitor.com/USA/2025/0927/helene-recovery-carolina-mountains-anniversary?icid=rss)

_2025-09-27 · Patrik Jonsson · The Christian Science Monitor | Science_

Saturday marks the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Helene, which caused widespread destruction in North Carolina. How getting federal aid has become more quixotic.

## [‘A spectrum of hope’: A science writer puts life under a microscope](https://www.csmonitor.com/Arts-Culture/Books/2025/0926/super-natural-alex-riley?icid=rss)

_2025-09-26 · Erin Douglass · The Christian Science Monitor | Science_

In “Super Natural,” Alex Riley explores how species evolved to thrive in the most extreme climates on Earth.

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## [How a hippo and an octopus brought joy to this Boston neighborhood](https://www.csmonitor.com/Arts-Culture/Arts/2025/0903/boston-charlestown-tobin-bridge-public-art?icid=rss)

_2025-09-03 · Hannah Goeke · The Christian Science Monitor | Arts_

A new sculpture exhibition under the Tobin Bridge was designed to revitalize the oldest neighborhood in Massachusetts.

## [God in the machine? People use chatbots as spiritual advisers.](https://www.csmonitor.com/Science/2025/0802/ai-faith-prayer-religion?icid=rss)

_2025-08-02 · Sophie Hills · The Christian Science Monitor | Science_

Could your next spiritual guide be artificial intelligence? AI is offering Christians, Jews, and others an alternative to priests, rabbis, and faith leaders.

## [Should art be ‘patriotic’? Artist pulls her Smithsonian show, citing censorship.](https://www.csmonitor.com/Arts-Culture/Arts/2025/0802/amy-sherald-smithsonian-censorship-trump?icid=rss)

_2025-08-02 · Ken Makin · The Christian Science Monitor | Arts_

Artist Amy Sherald pulled her show from the National Portrait Gallery, citing efforts to censor her work. The decision comes as the Trump administration has railed against “wokeness” in federally funded museums and slashed funding for local cultural institutions.

## [From retail to the military, ‘intelligent connectivity’ raises ethical dilemmas](https://www.csmonitor.com/Science/2025/0416/artificial-intelligence-5g-internet-of-things?icid=rss)

_2025-04-16 · Kristina Lindborg · The Christian Science Monitor | Science_

Artificial intelligence, 5G networks, and the Internet of Things are used increasingly often in spaces from retail to the military, raising privacy and ethical considerations.

## [The world’s bananas are at risk. A volcanic island might protect them.](https://www.csmonitor.com/Science/2025/0328/banana-spain-volcano-tenerife-fungus?icid=rss)

_2025-03-28 · Colette Davidson · The Christian Science Monitor | Science_

Cavendish bananas are under threat from a fungus that has wiped out other varieties. The island of La Palma may have the conditions to protect them.

## [NASA astronauts’ return is near. Their long, unlikely trip puts focus on resilience.](https://www.csmonitor.com/Science/2025/0317/space-iss-astronauts-nasa?icid=rss)

_2025-03-17 · Jacob Posner · The Christian Science Monitor | Science_

An eight-day mission for two astronauts to the International Space Station turned into nine months. NASA crews work to prepare for unforeseen events like this.

## [US science funding was a bipartisan priority. Now it’s a target of federal cuts.](https://www.csmonitor.com/Science/2025/0312/trump-science-funding-nih?icid=rss)

_2025-03-12 · Simon Montlake · The Christian Science Monitor | Science_

The Trump administration aims to overhaul publicly funded science. Critics say cuts could undermine U.S. leadership that has fueled significant advancements.

## [China’s DeepSeek impresses. But is a ‘fast follow’ good enough in AI?](https://www.csmonitor.com/Science/2025/0128/deepseek-china-us-ai?icid=rss)

_2025-01-28 · Laurent Belsie · The Christian Science Monitor | Science_

China’s success with AI tool DeepSeek is giving U.S. markets a reality check. But it’s too early to say that American AI leaders will be eclipsed.

## [Nvidia unveils new products from supercharged graphics chip to AI that trains robots](https://www.csmonitor.com/Science/2025/0107/nvidia-AI-rtx-gpu-blackwell-chip?icid=rss)

_2025-01-07 · Sarah Parvini · The Christian Science Monitor | Science_

Chipmaker and AI leader Nvidia revealed its most advanced consumer graphics processor unit, its first desktop computer, and artificial intelligence to better train robots and cars.

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## [Solar panels in space show potential for liftoff, despite cost concerns](https://www.csmonitor.com/Science/2024/1213/solar-panels-space-renewable-energy?icid=rss)

_2024-12-13 · Jason Thomson · The Christian Science Monitor | Science_

Technological advances mean space-based solar panels are edging closer to reality. Cost is the biggest hurdle.

