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Weikart: “History and the Euthanasia Problem”

It’s not possible to understand current controversies about physician-assisted suicide, euthanasia, eugenics, and related subjects without appreciating the long history behind these ideas. Read More ›
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Disallowing Dissent: The Case of Peter Ridd

This is a familiar type of story to anyone who follows the news about academic freedom, especially on the subject of evolution. Read More ›
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A Professor’s Journey Away from Intelligent Design

Readers may wonder who Dennis Venema is and how he came to his crusade against ID. Some background may help explain. Read More ›
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DNA as Architect as Well as Librarian: Structural Functions of the Double Helix

Early geneticists missed a lot when they looked at DNA only for its coding function. Read More ›
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Here’s My Story: Why You Should Apply to the Summer Seminars on Intelligent Design

Chances are, we’ve all attended a lecture, a conference, or some other event that was said to be “critical,” “momentous,” or even “life-changing.” Read More ›
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Medved, Richards Ask: Are We Alone in the Universe?

If life in the universe is singular, if we’re it and there is no other life, whether intelligent or otherwise, what’s the bad news about that, and what’s the good news? Read More ›

Evolution News — Now in a Spanish Language Edition!

If you look in the upper right hand corner of this page, you will find a bold ES for “Español against an orange background. Read More ›
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The Universe Reflects a Mind

Philosopher Phillip Goff is, intriguingly, on the right track but he errs in his subsequent inference to cosmopsychism. Read More ›

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