Author: Anika Smith
The Education of a Science Writer, or The Dangers of Trusting a Single Source
CSC Fellow Cornelius Hunter has another great piece explaining the problems science writer John Farrell has when reviewing Jonathan Wells’ The Myth of Junk DNA.
Science Writers, Metaphysics, and the End of the Dissemination Chain
CSC Fellow Cornelius Hunter gives us the big picture view of the recent dustup with John Farrell at Forbes as “an interesting example of how evolutionary thinking is handed down and disseminated.”
Astronomer Guillermo Gonzalez on the Habitability of Gliese 581d
Is exoplanet Gliese 581d habitable? We ask an expert, astronomer Guillermo Gonzalez.
Karl Giberson Has a Problem With Bill Dembski’s “View of Science”
. . . though you have to wade through a few pages on young-earth creationism, global warming, and the “humiliating” rejection of consensus science by the evangelical community (also noted in his subheading for being “intellectually impoverished).
Jonathan Wells Dispels The Myth of Junk DNA to Packed House in Seattle
Tuesday night biologist Jonathan Wells gave a talk on his brand-new book, The Myth of Junk DNA, at the EMP’s JBL Theater in Seattle.