Tag: Douglas Axe
How to Think About Minority Science Views — The Case of Plate Tectonics
The idea that continents drift is now taken for granted, but it wasn’t always.
Science and Culture Network Announces New Chapter in Colorado
Following the launch of our first chapter, in Houston, this will be the second regional group dedicated to supporting the work of Discovery Institute’s Center for Science and Culture.
Cheaters Never Prosper? Sure They Do in Origin-of-Life Papers
How can scientists get away with publishing patent nonsense when it comes to the origin of life?
The Universal Design Intuition: Case in Point
Rejection of materialism, on one hand, and understanding and appreciating science on the other — these are not in contradiction, but in harmony!
Thanks for the Memory
Protein chemist Doug Axe responds in characteristically incisive fashion to a typical silly instance of science reporting.