Tag: academic freedom
Honeybee Teaches Engineers How to Land a Robot
Once again, engineers have looked to nature to figure out a simple solution to a complex problem: how to land a robot on surfaces of various angles.
Literacy Professor Goes Illiterate on Academic Freedom Bill
When interpreting text, including bills, it is important to look at the text one is attempting to interpret.
A Taxonomy of Evasion: Reviewing the Reviewers of Darwin’s Doubt
For his review in Science of Stephen Meyer’s Darwin’s Doubt, UC Berkeley paleontologist Charles Marshall wins a prize.
Ball State University President: Not Changing Our Position (and Not Answering Your Questions!)
Ball State University has responded to Discovery Institute’s letter of complaint about its ban on intelligent design.
"What Is the World Really Like?" Darwinism, Materialism, and How They Relate
John Searle, the eminent professor of philosophy at U.C. Berkeley, once said that "there is a sense in which materialism is the religion of our time."