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Intelligent Design Is Flourishing in Brazil

My wife Lucy and I just returned from Brazil, the world’s fifth largest and sixth most populous country. Read More ›
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Must Life Evolve?

In redefining life to make its origin easier to explain, origin-of-life researchers are now increasingly emphasizing the ability of life to evolve. Read More ›
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Explaining Human Mathematical Ability — Three Evolutionary Hypotheses

Humans have many unique cognitive abilities apart from language. Read More ›
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Logicblind — Reviewing Andrew Shtulman

Schtulman’s recent book, Scienceblind: Why Our Intuitive Theories About the World Are So Often Wrong, is filled with confusions. Read More ›
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Latest Homo naledi Bones Are Younger than Expected

In 1982, paleontologists Niles Eldredge and Ian Tattersall noted that it is a “myth that the evolutionary histories of living beings are essentially a matter of discovery.” Read More ›
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Trofim Lysenko
Trofim Lysenko
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American Lysenkoism

Darwinists have compared intelligent design to Lysenkoism, but they have it backward. Read More ›
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From Joshua Swamidass, a Gratuitous Drive-by Hit

Swamidass and BioLogos profess a commitment to "gracious dialogue." Read More ›

Peppered Moths, an Evolutionary Icon, Are Back

Readers of Evolution News are probably familiar with -- perhaps even bored with -- the classic story of peppered moths. Read More ›

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