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Here’s a Bubble That’s Ready to Burst: Oxygen as an Explanation for the Cambrian Explosion

The sheer number of new papers attributing the rise of Cambrian animals to oxygen is weird. Could it be chance that these are all coming out months after the release of Darwin's Doubt? Read More ›

Question for a Censor: Should a Teacher Be Punished for Telling Students What the New York Times Said About Evolution in 1980?

Censors like Zack Kopplin oppose legislation like that, claiming they are protecting students from being indoctrinated in "creationism." Read More ›

No Laughing Matter: Chatting with NRO, Wesley Smith Emphasizes the Practical Dangers Posed by Environmental Anti-Humanism

We can laugh at "pea personhood," but where's the real danger in the denial of what Wesley calls "human exceptionalism"? Isn't it confined to a silly but ultimately harmless fringe? Read More ›

On Uncommon Knowledge, an Uncommonly Comprehensive Statement of David Berlinski’s Picture of the World

Unlike reading a single book by Berlinski, what stands out about this interview is that it allows you to grasp in a brief crystallized form David's view of science and society, how it all fits together. Read More ›

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