Science and Culture Today Discovering Design in Nature

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From BioMed Central, a Confusing Discussion of Evolution Education and the “Nature of Science”

Kids have headed back to school. But what will they learn about evolution there? Read More ›
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Theology in Biology Class: Vestigial Structures as Evidence for Evolution

I was recently reading over the Louisiana science standards, adopted this past March. Read More ›

At the Foundations of Science: Respect and Seeking to Understand

I've been reading the correspondence of Thomas Jefferson and John Adams — with its interesting argument by Jefferson for design in nature as a scientific inference. Read More ›
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“Great” Minds Think Universe Is a Computer Program

The Matrix, the first episode, was a fun movie. But as a description for reality? Please. Read More ›
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Plant Spiral Designs Still Unexplained

Even down to the level of molecules and genes, there doesn’t seem to be any physical reason for plants to grow “Golden Ratio” patterns. Read More ›

American College of Physicians Opposes Assisted Suicide

Assisted suicide advocates are on a campaign to convince medical associations to adopt a position of “studied neutrality” (whatever that means). Read More ›
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Michael Behe, Revolutionary: Challenging Darwin, One Peer-Reviewed Paper at a Time

We are currently celebrating the online release of a new documentary, Revolutionary: Michael Behe and the Mystery of Molecular Machines. Read More ›

Spot the Problems in This Story

On an alien planet, as astronaut discovers cars that conceive, gestate, and give birth to smaller cars. Read More ›
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Intelligent Design — Stephen Meyer Offers a Solution to North Korea Standoff

Our colleague Dr. Meyer writing at National Review Online offers a highly noteworthy proposal. Read More ›

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