Year: 2025
“What Is a Scientist?” A Fine Review for Forrest Mims
“A critique of scientific elitism, and a guidebook for anyone who wants to pursue real science — regardless of credentials.”
In Search of Nature’s Hidden Design Treasures
Most people are familiar with George Washington Carver and his discoveries of multiple uses for the peanut.
Humor, Humility, and a Treasured Friend and Colleague: Sternberg Remembers Jonathan Wells
Wells would occasionally bring up lessons he had learned about hubris from a famous tragic play by German polymath Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
Irreducible Complexity Nested Within Irreducible Complexity: The Case of Chromosome Condensation
It is highly implausible that such a wonder of engineering arose by means of an unguided evolutionary process.
Princeton Scholars Deliver Hard Truths About Covid Policies
Princeton political scientists Stephen Macedo and Frances Lee have just published a book highly critical of COVID pandemic policies.