Category: Evolution
Recommended Science Educational Resources for the General Reader
A reader of ENV wrote to us to inquire about resources for the layman in biology.
When Good Science Turns Bad: Some Potentials for Ugly Distortion
The layman tends to think of “science” as some kind of uniform knowledge-producing machine: pour ingredients into the scientific method, and out come objective, scientific facts.
What George Church, Famed Harvard Geneticist, Says About Darwin’s Doubt and Intelligent Design
“As a scientific discipline, many people have casually dismissed Intelligent Design without carefully defining what they mean by intelligence or what they mean by design.”
Dean Koontz on Stephen Meyer’s Darwin’s Doubt: “Writes Beautifully,” “Marshals Complex Information as Well as Any Writer I’ve Read”
It’s the science that really matters but it’s good to have my own evaluation confirmed that Darwin’s Doubt is also a piece of very effective science writing.
George Gilder: Darwin’s Doubt Is “Best Science Book Ever Written,” “Will Be Read for Hundreds of Years”
As we approach the publication date of Darwin’s Doubt, I note that today happens to be the 100th anniversary of the premiere of Stravinsky’s revolutionary Rite of Spring.