Month: November 2013
A Slow Day in the Science Newsroom: Much Ado About Algae
“The apparently insurmountable problem for Darwinism is to build new systems.”
Don’t Let Mars Fool You. Those Exoplanets Teem with Life!
If grey is the new black, subjective certainty is the new evidence.
Postcard from Borneo: A Walk on the Beach in Sabah
I’m now in the Malaysian state of Sabah some miles from the capital Kota Kinabalu, established as Jesselton long after Alfred Russel Wallace had left the region.
A Regenerate Science?
In The Abolition of Man, C.S. Lewis expressed his hope that a reformation of science could be brought about by scientists.
Postcard from Borneo: The Wallace Centennial Conference, Day 2
This was a great place to meet people from all over the world, brightened by the hospitality of the Malaysian people in a city that is easy to love.