Julie is a WORLD contributor who covers science and intelligent design. A clinical psychologist and a World Journalism Institute graduate, Julie resides in Dayton, Ohio.
Mass immunizations against Ebola offer little promise of success
The case for adult stem cells is stronger than ever
Another one of God’s designs inspires doctors and scientists
A weak spot in a bacterial protein could be key to killing superbugs
Ethicists debate who is responsible when technology goes awry
Researchers discover ‘remarkably designed’ details in ordinary eggshells
Finding nothing where invisible mass should be shakes scientists’ galactic understanding
Nothing made by humans folds and unfolds as well
The planet’s magnetic field fluctuates but continues to weaken