Month: June 2014
For Kindle Purchasers of Darwin’s Doubt, an Important Annoucement
The Kindle version has not be updated from the hardback, but it will be. Please watch this space for further information as we get it.
A New Hire at the National Center for Science Education Admits "Many of Us Don’t Really Get Evolution"
Here we have a Harvard-trained evolutionary biologist developing an activity to teach children a basic evolutionary concept.
Cornelius Hunter, Center for Science & Culture Fellow, Creates an Online Learning Program for “Darwin Scholars”
“Darwin Scholars is an affordable and extremely convenient online alternative for those who want a world-class education in this most important of subjects — evolution.”
Now with More Doubt! Stephen Meyer’s Landmark Is Back in an Expanded Edition, Replying to the Critics
It’s a mantra among defenders of orthodox Darwinian theory: There is no debate about evolution.
Intelligent Design in Action: Informatics
As examples of sciences that depend on intelligent design principles, we’ve examined archaeology, cryptology and forensics. Here’s another.