Category: Evolution
Natural Selection’s Reach
A reader wrote us recently to ask why natural selection can’t extract enough information from the fitness landscape to explain complex features.
Our Darwin Day Gift to You: “C.S. Lewis and Evolution”
Now you can see the second of three short documentaries inspired by John West’s book The Magician’s Twin: C.S. Lewis on Science, Scientism, and Society.
State of the Union: An Academic Freedom Bill Roundup
So far this year, eleven bills addressing academic freedom in science education, and one bill inappropriately seeking to mandate intelligent design, have already been introduced in six states.
An Enzyme’s Phylogeny Reveals a Striking Case of Convergent Evolution
Could the reason that there is so much difficulty in correlating organisms to a tree be that no such tree exists?
Looking Forward to Darwin Day, Here’s a Suggestion for Enterprising Reporters
Charles Darwin’s birthday falls on Tuesday, February 12, and we prefer to celebrate the occasion as Academic Freedom Day.