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Doctor’s Diary: Till Death Do Us Part

When I was in charge of the Emergency Room at Los Angeles County Hospital, I saw many instances of near-death trauma, yet there was little complaint about pain. Read More ›
Mexican free-tailed bats
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Animals Set World Records

Some of the most unexpected animals, many of them tiny, are capable of world-record feats. Read More ›
Long Story Short

“Long Story Shot” on Bacterial Antibiotic Resistance

Doubting Darwinian theory, we're told, is nothing less than a threat to the public health. Read More ›
Charles Darwin statue Shrewsbury
Charles Darwin statue Shrewsbury
Photo: Statue of Charles Darwin, Shrewsbury Library, by Bs0u10e01 / CC BY-SA.

What We Can Learn from Darwin

We hear a lot of talk these days about “following the science.” But science rarely speaks with one unified voice. Read More ›
Meyer Berlinski Gelernter
Photo: Stephen Meyer, David Berlinski, and David Gelernter (l to r).

Intelligent Design — Join the Resistance While There’s Still Time

We may be in a precious window when ID scientists can still reach any interested reader, anywhere in the world, any day of the year. Read More ›
Hawking zero gravity
Hawking zero gravity
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From Isaac Newton to Stephen Hawking in Three Catastrophic Steps

Nothing is more poisonous, for the young and the old alike, than the perception that the smart money is all on atheism. Of course, it’s not. Read More ›
Scientists Say

Introducing Our “Scientists Say” Collection

Many products at our Zazzle store feature direct quotations from renowned scientists calling attention to remarkable features of the natural world. Read More ›
friends and a dog
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Empathy — The Foundation of Human Exceptionalism?

If I gave you 15 seconds you could come up with a pat evolutionary just-so story to account for this, speculating on what reproductive advantage it serves. Read More ›
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An Intelligent Design Behind Consciousness — Or an Instinctive One?

Something immaterial can’t have an effect on the material realm, presumably, so how would it be selected as advantageous by Darwinian natural selection? Read More ›
Piltdown Man
Image: Examining Piltdown Man, by John Cooke, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.

As Science Frauds Go, Haeckel Beats Piltdown Man

Piltdown Man is a historical curiosity. Haeckel continues to resound in our minds today. Read More ›

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