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Epigenetics and Disease: Thinking Outside the Box

Science should be about exploring uncharted territories from varying, even unpopular, perspectives rather than confining ourselves to research that has been blessed by convention. Read More ›
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Setting the Record Straight about Guillermo Gonzalez’s Denial of Tenure by Iowa State University

The real reasons Gonzalez did not get tenure at ISU were simple: discrimination and intolerance. Read More ›

Tentative Ruling in Coppedge Discrimination Case against NASA’S Jet Propulsion Lab

The judge in the David Coppedge discrimination case against NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab has issued a tentative ruling against Coppedge, but the evidence of discrimination still stands. Read More ›

The Uncivil Style of Intelligent Design Critics

I'm going to let ENV readers in on a little secret: When many of us in the intelligent design (ID) movement read the arguments coming from our critics, we're surprised at their low quality and style. Read More ›
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Galileo Galilei facing Roman inquisition, abandoning his views on heliocentricism. Reenactment of an important historical moment shaping the course of science and religion.
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Please, NASA, No More Galileos!

The David Coppedge case stands as an egregious instance of intolerance toward scientific dissent, so much so that it merits your attention and action, for Caltech runs JPL under contract with NASA, a government agency, and is thus indirectly accountable to the electorate, by which I mean you, dear reader. Read More ›

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