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Fruitful Science: The Marvel of a Seed

If engineers could make something like a seed, it would be absolutely phenomenal. Then, imagine getting the object to last for thousands of years and still work. Read More ›
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Say Happy Birthday to Charles Darwin

If you send us a gift for Darwin’s birthday, I will send YOU a free gift. This will drive Darwinists crazy! Read More ›
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New Head of Brazilian Education Agency Supports Free Speech in Origins Debate

Dr. Benedito Neto hosted a delegation of scientists from Discovery Institute in 2017 for the founding of Discovery-Mackenzie, in partnership with Dr. Marcos Eberlin. Read More ›
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“World Happiness Report” Focuses on…Government

The supposedly happiest country, Finland, also has one of the highest suicide rates in the world, higher than ours — and we are in the midst of a suicide crisis. Read More ›
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Breaches in the Wall: Reviewing a Year in the Life of Intelligent Design

The Seattle-based staff of Discovery Institute and the Center for Science & Culture just celebrated our Christmas luncheon. Read More ›
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Photo: Stephen Meyer, by Daniel Reeves.

ID Meeting in Israel — Next Year in Jerusalem?

This was a remarkably cross-disciplinary dialogue among physicists, chemists, biologists, neuroscientists, as well as philosophers and historians of science. Read More ›
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Photos of Discovery Insiders Tour to Israel!

Since this is Israel, “simcha dancing” is to be expected, and Steve Meyer obliged on an evening cruise on the Sea of Galilee. Read More ›
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Photo: Levallois stone tool technology, by Muséum de Toulouse [CC BY-SA 3.0].

Bechly: Lessons from the Ongoing “Rewrite” of Human Origins

The traditional “Out of Africa” theory is being abandoned as weakly supported by evidence, in favor of a welter of other hypotheses. Read More ›
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Photo: Sahelanthropus tchadensis, by Didier Descouens (Own work) [CC BY-SA 4.0], via Wikimedia Commons.

#3 of Our Top Stories of 2018: For Paleoanthropology, Another Annus Horribilis

In 2001, French scientist Alain Beauvilain and three Chadian colleagues discovered a fossil cranium in the dunes of the Chadian Sahara Desert. Read More ›

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