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Make Like a Scorpion, and Other Arachnid Designs

Long shunned for their bites and toxins, arachnids are gaining respect for biomimetic inspiration. Read More ›
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Whose Lives Matter? Darwinism as Soil for Scientific Racism

Here is one more reason among many to take a hard, honest look at the growing scientific evidence against Darwinian theory. Read More ›
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Suicide by Zoom — Technology and Dehumanization

“We are always told that ‘strict guidelines will protect against abuse.’ It’s always been baloney.” Read More ›
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Mathematics, Biology, and Awesome Wonder

“Infinite Patterns” starts with a simple triangle and builds to the most magnificent representations of human and nature’s designs. Read More ›
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Lancet Hydroxychloroquine Paper Scandal Illustrates Scientific Bias, Not Only in Medicine

It’s a particularly crude example of how confirmation bias works — how else would you explain this story? — not only among lay people but among top researchers. Read More ›
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Neuroscientist: Neuroscience “Is a Failure”

“How many other scientific disciplines have utterly failed to explain the salient phenomenon of the system they study?” I can think of one. Read More ›
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Racism, Evolution, and Human Exceptionalism

Certain threads in the events of recent months suggest the hand of a skilled novelist. Read More ›
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Reeves: Getting Intelligent Design Wrong, and Getting It Right

Daniel Reeves explains what ID really is — it's not unlike detective work — and the central question ID seeks to answer. Read More ›

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