Tag: journals
“Compelling,” “Thorough”: Biochemist Russell Carlson on Behe’s Mousetrap
“Over the years Behe has received a mountain of criticism, all of which has been answered by him in letters to the editors of journals, newspapers, and blogs.”
Ethicist Protests Politicized Science — Alas, That Horse Left the Barn Long Ago
It is all about the costs of getting on the wrong side of the power structure. To say that this “chills” debate about scientific issues is an understatement.
“The Activity of a Cell Is Like That of a Factory”
It is always interesting to see how observations that we have been making for years are now a part of the general chatter.
How to Restore Science’s Lost Luster
More and more, the scientific establishment looks like a special interest group with biases of their own.
An Open Door — Reasons for Hope on Academic Freedom?
As Sarah Chaffee points out, the new Free Science website is an outstanding new resource.