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Recalling the First Eugenics Law, John West Reviews the Tragic History of a Pseudoscience

Indiana opened a door to similar legislation across the United States, culminating in the horrors of Nazi Germany. Read More ›
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Listen: “You Really Shouldn’t Be Presenting Intelligent Design in Public Schools”

So says Center for Science & Culture Associate Director John West in reply to an educator’s question. Read More ›
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Photo: Solar eclipse, January 6, 2011, by Hinode via NASA.

Top ID Thinkers Jay Richards, Jonathan Witt Will Cover the Eclipse via Facebook

"There is some kind of primordial connection that we have to eclipses that is very hard to account for." Read More ›
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Curricula on Intelligent Design Are Urgently Needed — And Here They Are!

My own journey to learning about intelligent design began in high school. Read More ›
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Materialist Origin-of-Life Solutions All Depend on a “Free Lunch”

This from Nature Reviews Chemistry caught our eye – an unexpectedly candid admission of how far origin-of-life research is from shedding real light on its subject. Read More ›

Walter Bradley on Just “Memorizing Stuff” in Biology Education

As we’ve already noted, Texas recently concluded its science standards streamlining process. Read More ›

Doug Axe to Science March Organizers: A Scientific Majority Doesn’t Equal “Settled Science”

As a biologist, Dr. Axe knows well from personal experience the costs of thinking for yourself. Read More ›

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