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Stocking Stuffers: Smart Squirrels, DNA Origami, and More

Here’s a collection of short news items of interest from the animal and human worlds. Read More ›
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“Merry Christmas from the Moon”: Recalling a Historic Anniversary

As sort of a holiday card in video form, our friends at Illustra Media offer this about the Apollo 8 and its famous Christmas Eve message of 1968. Read More ›
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Meyer, Medved: Discovery Insiders Tour Will Include Meetings with Pro-ID Israeli Scientists

The trip in September 2019 promises a mix of past, present, and future that no other visit to Israel can match. In a brief conversation with Mr. Medved, Dr. Meyer details some of what you can expect. Read More ›
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What Discovery Institute Means to Me: A Reflection

How interesting and how odd, I thought. I am in Seattle. But what’s a think tank that promotes intelligent design doing in Seattle? Read More ›
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Miracles Ancient and Modern — Insiders Tour of Israel with Stephen Meyer and Michael Medved

Dr. Meyer sat down with Michael Medved at Discovery Institute's Christmas party to talk about several of the absolutely unique aspects of this trip. Read More ›
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Unbelievable: Science Fiction, Science Fact, and How to Tell the Difference

My box of books just arrived. Now you know what all of my family and best local friends are getting for Christmas this year. Read More ›
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Science Article Castigates “Human Supremacy”

Environmentalism is growing darkly anti-human. That misanthropy has also seeped into science. Read More ›
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Image: Bacterial flagellar motor, from Unlocking the Mystery of Life, Illustra Media.

Advances in Biology Discredit Argument that Cooption Can Explain Irreducible Complexity

One of most popular attempts at explaining the flagellum via cooption was developed by Nicholas Matzke. Read More ›

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