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New “Long Story” on Bacterial Antibiotic Resistance — Premiere and Live Chat, November 12

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“Ah hah, but what about bacterial antibiotic resistance!” This is one of the stock attempts to rebut arguments against the creative potential of unguided evolution. You hear it all the time. The wonderful animated “Long Story Short” series from Discovery Institute tackles that one next, following delightful past episodes addressing homology and whale evolution. The series has been such a success, and entertained and enlightened so many viewers, that this time we are giving the new episode — “ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE & BACTERIAL EVOLUTION — WHAT’S THE REAL STORY?” — an enhanced sendoff. Join us for a live premiere on YouTube, Thursday, November 12, at 6 pm Pacific time.

The premiere will include a live chat, before and during the presentation, on the subject with the pseudonymous animator, whom we have called “Long Story,” and with Discovery Institute science staff. You can watch it here, but I’ll remind you again before the day:

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David Klinghoffer

Senior Fellow and Editor, Science and Culture Today
David Klinghoffer is a Senior Fellow with Discovery Institute’s Center for Science and Culture. He is the author of seven books including Plato’s Revenge: The New Science of the Immaterial Genome and The Lord Will Gather Me In: My Journey to Jewish Orthodoxy. A former senior editor at National Review, he has contributed to the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and other publications. He received an A.B. magna cum laude from Brown University in 1987. Born in Santa Monica, CA, he lives on Mercer Island, WA.
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