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Adult male polar bear standing on a rocky ledge in Svalbard
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Paul Nelson on Intelligent Design and the Royal Society’s “White Bear Problem”

Andrew McDiarmid debriefed the Discovery Institute philosopher of biology on last week's events in London. Read More ›
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Photo: Cambridge ethologist Sir Patrick Bateson controversially argues that a rabbit in the hand is worth two in the bush.

Royal Society Meeting Not Provocative Enough for You?

For a wrap-up of the Royal Society gathering, let's turn again to our confidential scientists on the scene. Read More ›
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More Reports from Confidential Informants at the Royal Society

ID sympathizers at the meeting "wonder whether we should all have some kind of signal...rub the left nostril twice perhaps?" Read More ›
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View of the State Capital Building in Montgomery Alabama
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Personal Persecution Story Inspired Alabama Academic Freedom Bill

The Alabama Academic Freedom Act was originally proposed by Senator Wendell Mitchell (Democrat) in the Alabama State Legislature in 2004 to protect the rights of teachers and students to present scientific views and hold positions regardless of their views on biological evolution. It was re-proposed this year. This legislation is needed in light of the threat to teacher academic freedom to present scientific evidence that might challenge evolution, prohibited by Judge Jones in his Kitzmiller ruling. Sadly, it looks like the bill will not pass this year because Alabama State Senator Jim Preuitt (Democrat) pulled an unfair political power-play and demanded that the bill have its application to the K-12 grade levels removed if he were to permit it to Read More ›

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