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Darwin’s Theory of Natural Selection Has Left a Legacy of Confusion over Biological Adaptation

Our ability to adapt to fantastically diverse circumstances did not result from the happenstance of environmental conditions. Read More ›
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“Ultracrepidarianism” — A Helpful New Word for a Problem in Science and Elsewhere

It alludes to an adage with roots in ancient Greece, “Let the cobbler not judge above the sandal.” That is, mind your own business. Read More ›
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Meyer on Front-Loaded Intelligent Design, and More

Stephen Meyer says he doesn’t have an in-principle objection to that idea. Read More ›
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Detecting Malicious Intent in Undisputed Design

Within clearly designed objects, malicious intents can lurk. Intelligent design theory handles those, too, and should. Read More ›
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Major “Ibero-American Intelligent Design Congress” Reaches the Spanish-Speaking World

I had fantastic translation assistance from a Summer Seminar alumnus and valued colleague, Quezia Salgado, and my talk went well. Read More ›
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Meyer: The Moral Law Within as Evidence for the God Hypothesis

Atheist Michael Shermer talks with Stephen Meyer about a fourth argument for theism. Read More ›
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Rats! Another Code Found in Whiskers

Neurons in a rat’s whiskers “represent multiple stimulus features in a tiled and continuous manner, thus encoding large regions of a complex sensory space.” Read More ›
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Science Uprising — “Big Bang: Something from Nothing?”

At lot hangs in the balance with the Big Bang, including the meaning of our lives. Read More ›
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Barnyard Biology Is a Hit in Idaho

Country people obviously know something about biology, and to run a wheatland farm these days also requires executive skills. Read More ›
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Tomorrow: The Return of Science Uprising!

The brand new episode is “Big Bang: Something from Nothing?” I’m very pleased with how it turned out. Read More ›

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