Category: Science
Peter Gleick of the National Center for Science Education: Oh, the Company They Keep
I would think that serving on the group’s board, as per NCSE’s website, counts as a “formal tie.”
When Ethics “Evolve,” Beware
In 1944, the U.S. government allowed John Cutler, a physician with the U.S. Public Health Service, to infect Guatemalans with syphilis and gonorrhea without their consent.
National Center for Science Education, Darwin/Climate Enforcers, Humiliated by Forged Document Scandal
Scientifically, pedagogically, and morally, trying to stifle open inquiry on climate change and evolution was always a bad idea.
Indivisible Launches with a Bang!
Readers of ENV will know Dr. Richards as a wonderfully illuminating and entertaining writer and explainer especially of all things touching on the relation of science to faith.
Nobel Prize Winner Cites the “Ingeniously Designed” Architecture of the Ribosome
In 2009, Israeli structural biologist Ada Yonath shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for her work on the structure and function of the ribosome.