
What is astro-chemistry and what can it tell us about the origins of life? Benedictine astronomer Christopher Shingledecker has answers.
What is astro-chemistry and what can it tell us about the origins of life? Benedictine astronomer Christopher Shingledecker has answers.
Thanks to the work of Shingledecker, assisted by students, we are one step closer to discovering how “stellar nurseries” work — places where stars begin.
Benedictine’s Shingledecker worked with the James Webb Space Telescope and spoke about the origins of life at the Angelicum in Rome.
Every once in a while there is a once-in-a-millennium event like the year 2000. But how often do you get a once-every-50-millennia event?
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Lessons and Carols event looks to Christmas, seeking God’s face.
Students who developed new ways to use NASA’s space telescope with one of the first scientists to use it presented their findings April 6 at Benedictine College in Atchison, Kansas.
A Benedictine College scientist will be a part of a team of scientists to use a remarkable new telescope from NASA, studying how stars and planets form.
COVID-19 had to step aside for Jesus at the first Lessons and Carols event in years at Benedictine College, featuring the world premiere of a new piece.
Benedictine’s is one of a handful of these Masses for scientists that follow the tradition of the White Mass for nurses, the Blue Mass for police and the Red Mass for lawyers and judges.
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