Michael-Denton Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date March 12, 2024 CategoriesIntelligent DesignScience Education Tagged , application, Bijan Nemati, biological complexity, Brian Miller, Center for Science and Culture, Daniel Reeves, dissenters, events, evolution, evolutionary biology, graduate school, graduate students, Guillermo Gonzalez, intelligent design, Iron Curtain, learning, professors, science, Soviet Union, Stephen Meyer, teachers, undergraduates Summer Seminars: Beyond the Evolutionary Firewall David Klinghoffer March 12, 2024 Intelligent Design, Science Education 5 The Center for Science and Culture is populating a community of dissenters in academia with the annual all-expenses-paid Summer Seminars on Intelligent Design. Read More ›
hubble_32nd_hickson40 Type post Author Rob Sheldon Date September 9, 2022 CategoriesAstronomyCosmology Tagged , constants, cosmic inflation, earth, galaxies, geochronology, graduate school, Hubble constant, Hubble’s Law, rocks, speculation, universe, University of Maryland How Do We Know the Age of the Universe? Rob Sheldon September 9, 2022 Astronomy, Cosmology 2 A correspondent asked me recently how we know the age of the universe. The answer is calculated from the inverse of the Hubble constant. Read More ›
computer 2 Type post Author Sarah Chaffee Date May 4, 2020 CategoriesScientific Freedom Tagged , academic freedom, American Council of Trustees and Alumni, biological origins, Center for Science and Culture, Centre for Human Evolution Research, classroom, Cornell University, coronavirus, COVID-19, Facebook, Forbes, graduate school, kindergarten, Michael Poliakoff, universities, Zoom Online Education and the Evolution Debate Sarah Chaffee May 4, 2020 Scientific Freedom 3 Given recent developments in education, our mission has become more urgent than ever. Read More ›