Stuart Wachowicz

Freedom From Thought

There was a time, not all that long ago, when society assumed and expected that universities, and especially disciplines within the humanities, would expose a student to a deep pool of knowledge, and encourage the learner to think, debate and defe

There's A Hole In the Bucket Orchid

In the amazing catalogue of living things that fill the earth, one discovers a myriad of examples of incredible intricacy that demonstrate just how complex life-forms and their cycles can be.

Entropy and Creation

According to some of the world's leading mathematicians and scientists, the development of life could not have been a "chance" event, but required an intelligent instigation.

Does Science Support Evolutionary Theory?

There is an assumption made in most schools, universities and even in the production of documentaries on nature, that all scientists are unanimous in their belief that life as we know it on earth, evolved over time from rudimentary non-life

The Polar Bear: Threatened or Thriving?

On the front of the Canadian two-dollar coin is the image of an animal, Ursus maritimus, the polar bear, a creature of rare beauty, but what enables this noble creature to survive in one of the harshest climates on earth?