Korean War Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date March 7, 2017 CategoriesScience EducationScience Reporting Tagged , __nedited, "teach the controversy", academic freedom, anti-science, education, fact check, fear mongering, rhetoric, Warfare Thesis Fact Check: We Get Results as Digital Journal Quietly Amends Noxious Headline David Klinghoffer March 7, 2017 Science Education, Science Reporting 2 The reader was supposed to picture military aircraft raining ordnance on high school biology classrooms. Read More ›
Type post Author Sarah Chaffee Date March 6, 2017 CategoriesEvolutionScience EducationScientific Freedom Tagged , __k-review, academic freedom, Ars Technica, education, evolution, free speech, science Now It’s a “War on Children” — Critics of Academic Freedom Opt for Scare Tactics Sarah Chaffee March 6, 2017 Evolution, Science Education, Scientific Freedom 2 Anyone with any common sense would object to the gruesome and indecent image. Read More ›
cute-baby-boy-with-laptop-on-bed-stockpack-adobe-stock-135758804-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Brendan Dixon Date January 17, 2017 CategoriesComputational SciencesTechnology Tagged , __nedited, artificial intelligence, automation, child-rearing, deep learning, education, information, media is the message, Neil Postman, Neural Networks, neutrality, privacy Turn Over Child-Raising to a Computer? Brendan Dixon January 17, 2017 Computational Sciences, Technology 5 Mattel's new "smart baby monitor," their digital nanny dubbed Aristotle, leaves me flummoxed. Read More ›
Type post Author Sarah Chaffee Date April 27, 2016 CategoriesIntelligent DesignPhilosophy of ScienceScientific Reasoning Tagged , __tedited, Alvin Plantinga, animals, biases, C. S. Lewis, cherry-picking fallacy, circular reasoning, education, human capacities, human condition, human nature, inference, John West, lawyers, methodology, Nancy Pearcey, naturalism, nonsense, objectivity, people, psychology, reasoning, scientific advance, scientific method, technological advancement, trust in scientists Lawyer, Scientist, or Animal? Choosing Between Evolution and Human Reason Sarah Chaffee April 27, 2016 Intelligent Design, Philosophy of Science, Scientific Reasoning 4 Darwinism undercuts human reason. That's bad news for science. Read More ›
Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date March 22, 2012 CategoriesBioethics Tagged , __k-review, academic freedom, alcohol, creationism, Drosophila, education, evolution, fruit flies, law, New York Times, News, schools, science, Tennessee What Drives Drosophila to Drink, and Science Editors to Report on It David Klinghoffer March 22, 2012 Bioethics 1 "The real story -- what makes a bunch of boring experiments front-page news -- is clearly the tiresome insinuation that human beings are 'just like' fruit flies." Read More ›
Type post Author Casey Luskin Date March 21, 2012 CategoriesScience EducationScientific Freedom Tagged , __k-review, academic freedom, academic freedom bills, creationism, education, evolution, law, Nation, schools, Signature in the Cell, Socrates in the City, Stephen Meyer, Tennessee News Media Going Ape with Misinformation about Tennessee Academic Freedom Bill Casey Luskin March 21, 2012 Science Education, Scientific Freedom 3 I told you this would happen. Read More ›
Type post Author Casey Luskin Date March 1, 2012 CategoriesEvolutionScience Education Tagged , __k-review, Darwinism, education, evolution, Indivisble, intelligent design, Jay Richards, Stephen Meyer, TEKS, Texas, Thomas Jefferson Fordham Institute and Discovery Institute Agree: Texas High School Evolution Standards Are Good for Students Casey Luskin March 1, 2012 Evolution, Science Education 7 What? Did Dr. Lawrence Lerner forget to have his coffee one morning and miss something? Read More ›
Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date February 29, 2012 CategoriesEvolutionLinguistics Tagged , __k-review, Africa, education, evolution, science, TEKS, Texas Not Out of Africa, or Not So Simply Anyway David Klinghoffer February 29, 2012 Evolution, Linguistics 1 An linguistic evolutionary fable unravels. Read More ›
Type post Author Jonathan McLatchie Date January 17, 2012 CategoriesIntelligent DesignScience Education Tagged , __k-review, Austin Hughes, Britain, education, evolution, genetic code, intelligent design, Richard Dawkins, school, world British Free Schools that Teach Intelligent Design as Science Will Lose Funding Jonathan McLatchie January 17, 2012 Intelligent Design, Science Education 1 Richard Dawkins and David Attenborough are celebrating this new development as a victory over the "creationists." Read More ›
Type post Author James A. Shapiro Date January 16, 2012 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, Britain, Darwinism, education, intelligent design, James A. Shapiro, Richard Dawkins, school, William A. Dembski “Is James Shapiro a Design Theorist?”: James Shapiro Replies James A. Shapiro January 16, 2012 Intelligent Design 1 What is wrong with "dancing in the DMZ" between intelligent design and neo-Darwinism? Are these two positions the only alternatives? Read More ›