AlbertEinsteinwritingonablackboardinPasadena1931 Type post Date August 28, 2025 CategoriesEnvironment & ClimatePsychologyScientific Freedom Tagged , “consensus science”, American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Andy May, Approved Views, carbon dioxide, climate change, Forest Romm, Kevin Waldman, Marty Rowland, Micaiah Bilger, Northwestern University, Orwellian, peer pressure, political correctness, psychology, The College Fix, The Hill, transgenderism, trust-fund babies, University of Michigan, Watts Up With That? Even Scientists Are Starting to Doubt “Approved Views” Science and Culture August 28, 2025 Environment & Climate, Psychology, Scientific Freedom 3 A recent Orwellian firing gives some insight into what happens when an academic collides with Political Correctness. Read More ›
Ngarai_Sianok_sumatran_monkey Type post Author Casey Luskin Date March 14, 2023 CategoriesEvolutionHuman Origins and Anthropology Tagged , evolutionary icons, Gizmodo, hominids, hominins, human origins, humans, intelligence, macaque monkeys, macaques, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, monkeys, primates, rocks, Science Advances, Thailand, The Hill, tools Monkey-Made “Tools” Cast Doubt on High Intelligence in Early Hominids Casey Luskin March 14, 2023 Evolution, Human Origins and Anthropology 6 Macaque monkeys from Lobi Bay, Thailand, have been observed “unintentionally” producing stone tools. Read More ›
politicized science Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date July 16, 2020 CategoriesBiochemistryEvolutionIntelligent DesignMedicine Tagged , atheism, Bari Weiss, bullying, Center for Science and Culture, COVID-19, Darwinism, designers, Discovery Institute Press, editors, heroes, ideology, integrity, Jerry Coyne, Kenneth Miller, media, Michael Behe, Michael Denton, pandemic, Richard Dawkins, Richard Lenski, scientists, Sean Carroll, The Hill, The Miracle of the Cell, Twitter, writers Politicized Science Can Be Deadly; Time to Restore Integrity David Klinghoffer July 16, 2020 Biochemistry, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Medicine 3 Imagine there was a pandemic and people found themselves greeting statements from scientists, conveyed by the media, with increasing jaded skepticism. Read More ›