Tag: Darwin
A Friendly Letter to the Heartland Institute and Other Advocates of Free Speech on Global Warming
Climate skeptics and Darwin doubters now have a common opponent, and we’re going to be linked and attacked in many of the same ways.
For Insomnia, Look to the Body’s Design
Here’s a neglected angle in the evolution debate: the health benefits of thinking about your body in terms of its proper design.
Does the Chemistry of the Cell Point to Its Origin in Darwin’s “Warm Little Pond”?
There is no evidence that the authors of a recent paper in PNAS have accurately described the environment in which the first cells formed.
When Science Becomes Polemic: My Reply to Jerry Coyne’s Interview at Skeptiko
There appear to be only two possible reasons for Wallace’s conspicuous absence in Jerry Coyne’s book.
More on Peter Gleick’s Relationship to the National Center for Science Education
The NCSE website had clearly stated, as of January 13, more than a month ago, that Gleick had joined the board. Was this not so?