Category: Science
Why Censorship at Ball State Matters, and What You Can Do About It
This isn’t only about Eric Hedin, Ball State’s shabby treatment of him following an absurd accusation that he violated the First Amendment, or the Orwellian denial of academic freedom.
At Ball State University, the Triumph of Scientific Philistinism
As a companion to our ongoing coverage of Ball State, you should read Leon Wieseltier’s essay in the current New Republic.
The Spliceosome: A Dynamic Ribonucleoprotein Machine
If such engineering sophistication were encountered in any other realm of inquiry, it would immediately be attributed to intelligence.
Demolishing Darwin’s Tree: Eric Bapteste and the Network of Life
Insiders know about the fundamental controversies in evolutionary theory, and are calling for some of the same reforms that advocates of intelligent design do.
More Evidence of Darwinian Short-Term Memory Loss
“They make a claim and you answer them. But shortly after, they are coming at you again with the identical claim, as if you’d said nothing at all.”