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Teaching Science as Dogma Isn’t Teaching Science at All

Former Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal writes about the lack of diversity in thought at universities, mentioning intelligent design. Read More ›

Fear and Trembling at the New Orleans Times Picayune

Angst-ridden columnists may find the language in the Louisiana Science Education Act confusing, but school administrators and teachers don't. Read More ›

Every Day Is Earth Day in North Korea

That lone bright dot in the sea of dark is neither electric light nor rocket exhaust. Read More ›

Computers Are Not Darwin Machines

Believe it or not, two researchers got a paper published that alleges computers and bacteria provide similar examples of "survival of the fittest." Read More ›

Gotcha! Governor Jindal Avoids Lawyering on TV

Free up teachers to do what they do best? What's not to like about that? Well, not everyone is pleased. Read More ›
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Fort Worth Weekly factually challenged when it comes to intelligent design and Darwinian evolution

Laurie James Barker in the Fort Worth Weekly completely misrepresents not just the important issue of how evolution is taught in Texas, but also the views and policy positions of Discovery Institute. Read More ›
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Biden, Clinton, Edwards, Kerry, McCain (in 2001) Agree: High School Curriculum Should Inform Students About the Evolution Controversy; Palin (in 2006) Lets It Be Optional

There's a reason for the bipartisan support at America's highest political level for "teach the controversy:" the people want it. Read More ›

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