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Would Academic Freedom in Tennessee Survive Legal Challenge?
Josh Rosenau warns that the new academic freedom law is already in big trouble, for upon inevitable legal challenge it will easily be struck down as a violation of the Establishment Clause.
Critics Getting "Worried" about "Intelligent-Design Subtext" in Ridley Scott’s Prometheus
A reviewer for The Economist became so upset watching the movie that he goes into a (totally irrelevant) rant about chimp versus human DNA and young-earth creationism.
Last Chance Today for “Cheap” Tickets to See Berlinski and Metaxas, June 12, in New York City!
What are you waiting for? You always put things off to the last minute, then it’s got to be rush, rush, rush with you every time.
A Knotty Puzzle
Until fairly recently, scientists believed that folded proteins could be unfolded into a simple polypeptide chain by tugging on one end.
James Barham’s “Seeing Past Darwin” Series
“Never in the evolutionary history of the slime mold was there selection for solving mazes.”