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A “Healthspan” Duty to Die for the Elderly?

University of Illinois professor S. Jay Olshansky argues that it is time to shift medicine’s focus — starting at age 65 — away from “life extension.” Read More ›
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An Evolutionary Guide to Paying on Dates

It must be hard for young daters to follow. It’s an even bigger challenge to square with Darwin’s theory. Read More ›

But Wesley, It’s a Study!

Sorry. In our ideological times, that doesn’t mean as much as it once did. Read More ›

On Biology of the Second Reich, New York Times Misses the Elephant in the Room

Yes, yes, Timesmen. But where did German racist science get its justification? Read More ›
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Weikart, Medved: Getting to the Bottom of “Hitler’s Religion”

You think Adolf Hitler is dead? In a physical sense, yes, but he lives on in ludicrous comparisons that political and cultural partisans seem unable to stop themselves from making. Read More ›
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Olasky at Discovery Institute: Intelligent Design and the Anthropology of Homelessness

What’s the pivot that turns us toward more traditional solutions, versus the wrongly named “progressive” ones? Read More ›
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On a Grim Anniversary, Shocking Documentary Human Zoos Now Available on Amazon

This was supposed to be of scientific interest, educating visitors in the evolutionary doctrine that placed Africans in close relationship to apes. Read More ›

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