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Engineering Meets Biology: CELS 2020 Early Registration Discount Expires This Sunday

You’ll hear about the latest research, explore new ideas, develope new skills, and collaborate to propose new research projects. Read More ›
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In the Beginning: How the Summer Seminars on Intelligent Design Got Their Start

The very first Seminar, held in July 2007, had twelve enthusiastic students and gave us a solid start. Read More ›
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In the “Mathematical Glory” of the Universe, Physicist Discovered the “Truly Divine”

As it happens, these are all themes that are developed with great rigor and depth in Center for Science & Culture director Stephen Meyer’s next book. Read More ›
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Join the Revolution! Summer Seminars Deadline Is February 4 for International Applicants

The “next great revolution” in science is already happening, and graduates of our Summer Seminars are leading the way. Read More ›
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Information as Matter’s “Fifth State” — A Physicist’s Contortion

Dark matter is the unknown substance thought to make up some 27 percent of the universe. It can’t be observed but only theorized. Read More ›
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Are the Laws of the Universe “Inevitable”?

What is inevitable here is not the mathematical beauty of physical law, but the circumlocutions scientists use to evade design in nature. Read More ›
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Original, Incisive, Brilliant: Victor Davis Hanson on Berlinski’s Human Nature

“A brilliant indictment of scientific groupthink by an unapologetic intellectual dissident.” Read More ›
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Listen: Aeschliman on Three Great Authors Critiquing Scientism

Andrew McDiarmid concludes his two-part conversation with Michael Aeschliman. Read More ›
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A Crisis in Cosmology?

It’s too bad biologists are not as open about crises in their theories. It’s the sign of a healthy science. Read More ›
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Physics Nobel Prize Invites Snark from the Anti-ID Peanut Gallery

Insofar as Peebles’s work helps to strengthen the evidence for a cosmic beginning, it is actually part of the argument for intelligent design. Read More ›

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