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March for Science or March for Scientism? Discovery Institute Joins Heritage Foundation, April 19

"A panel of experts will explore the real threats to good science in America." Read More ›
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March for Science Is Going to Be a Hell of a Mess — Bring It On

Advocates of the theory of intelligent design have been protesting for open discussion for two decades now. Read More ›
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Deadline Extension! Fine, We’ll Give You Till April 14 to Apply for Summer Seminars on ID

Why? Because there was a big rush of applications at the very end of the process. Read More ›
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For Undergrads, Grad Students, and Professionals — One Final Day to Apply for Summer Seminars on ID

An informed debate about origins is vital for our science and our culture. You can be a part of that, but you must act now. Read More ›
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Stephen Meyer
Stephen Meyer, by Janine Solfelt.

Summer in Seattle with Meyer, Sternberg, Axe, and More — Don’t Miss the Deadline for Seminars on ID!

"This experience allowed me to return to graduate school for one week. Wow! Thank you SO MUCH!" Read More ›
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How the Evolution Debate Devolved

Darwinism is more "absolutist" and closed to discussion than ever. Read More ›
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Ediacaran creatures, by Ryan Somma [CC BY-SA 2.0], via Wikimedia Commons.

This Just In — Latest Cambrian Explosion Excuses

This is what happens when journals and media disqualify critical analysis of Darwinian explanations by fiat. Read More ›
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Forthcoming Book to Explore Christianity and Science from Multiple Perspectives

The editors intentionally sought out divergent perspectives on a variety of science and faith topics. Read More ›
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Photo credit: Inspecting nylon stockings, Sweden, 1954, by Erik Liljeroth, Nordiska Museet [CC BY 4.0], via Wikimedia Commons.

Nylon and Nylonase: Ann Gauger Disentangles an Evolutionary Icon

Some bacteria developed the ability to consume nylon. No need for ID in biology? Read More ›

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