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March for Science in a Nutshell — A Case for the Psychiatrist’s Couch

Our friends at The Stream were kind enough to ask me to enlarge on some points made here at Evolution News. Read More ›
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Science Magazine: Australopithecus sediba “Ousted from the Human Family”

There was a lot of hype about this hominid when it was first published in 2010. Read More ›
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Claim: New Proteins Evolve Very Easily

Proteins are composed of a linear string of amino acids, often hundreds in length, and perform all sorts of important tasks in the cell. Read More ›
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Science as Cargo Cult – More Thoughts on the “March for Science”

When even Slate turns against a “progressive” event like this weekend’s March for Science, you know something’s wrong. Read More ›
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“Shared Error” Argument: Olfactory Receptor Genes Prove Common Descent?

The idea here is that, in different species, the same damaging mutation can be found in the same pseudogenes. Read More ›
Bill Nye March feature

Science March Massively Confuses Science with Politics

"Take the Women’s March on Washington, slash its attendance, [and] throw in Bill Nye 'the science guy.'" Read More ›

Heading into Today’s March, Here’s When to Doubt a Scientific “Consensus”

Marches are usually held to defend something that’s in peril. Does anyone really think big science is in danger? Read More ›

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