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Carnivorous Plants, and Why 0 Really Is Not Equal to 1

There is a little mathematics game that people sometimes play. You start with x=0, do some long, complicated algebraic manipulations, and end up with x=1. Read More ›

Why Should Evolutionary Biology Be So Different?

Joseph LeConte, professor of geology at the University of California, provides an insight into the way most scientists think about evolution. Read More ›

Vincent Torley Thinks I Have Egg on My Face

I didn't expect to be honored by a 7500-word broadside by philosopher Dr. Vincent Torley, assisted by Dr. Josh Swamidass of Washington University. Read More ›

Foundational Question: Is Intelligent Design Science?

It's long been said that the path to the right answers lies in asking the right questions. Read More ›

Of Tree Rings and Humans

"Let us imagine that God creates a fully grown tree today, and places it in a forest." Read More ›

One Long Argument — Responding to VJ Torley on Human-Ape Common Descent

At Uncommon Descent, Torley has analyzed my criticism of S. Joshua Swamidass's recent article, "Evidence and Evolution." Read More ›

The Curious Incident of the Non-Rafting Foxes

It should be the facts that drive startling conclusions, not the theory that's supposed to explain the facts. Read More ›

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