Tag: interviews
“What Is a Scientist?” A Fine Review for Forrest Mims
“A critique of scientific elitism, and a guidebook for anyone who wants to pursue real science — regardless of credentials.”
Humor, Humility, and a Treasured Friend and Colleague: Sternberg Remembers Jonathan Wells
Wells would occasionally bring up lessons he had learned about hubris from a famous tragic play by German polymath Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
Casey Luskin: Intelligent Design, Islamic Edition
Much of the focus is on the “junk DNA” argument against ID, but stay tuned for the amusing case of Dr. Dan Stern Cardinale and the feathered crocodile.
“Friends with Francis”: How Institutions Devolve
Among the temptations we face as humans, friendship — otherwise such a wonderful thing — doesn’t get the attention it deserves.
From Puzzles to Prison: Jonathan Wells in His Own Words
We are receiving many emails expressing appreciation of him as a man, a thinker, a scientific investigator, a writer, a mentor, and a friend.