Tag: National Review
Intelligent Design from Space: Guillermo Gonzalez, Stephen Meyer on the Apollo 8 Anniversary
Much as the world appreciated the “noble and poetic moment,” at the time it could be waved away as mere poetry — more sentiment than science.
Geneticist: On Human-Chimp Genome Similarity, There Are “Predictions” Not “Established Fact”
Richard Buggs gives us a look inside the sausage factory where figures on the subject are calculated.
In Wisconsin, a Win for Academic Freedom
A few aspects of this catch my attention as pertinent to our concerns here.
Biased School Textbooks Aren’t Limited to Biology
Textbook publishers use their influence over kids and the appearance of neutrality to advance a set of strong biases.
Media Feeding Frenzy as David Goodall Commits Assisted Suicide
Goodall held a last press conference, complete with a media photography feeding frenzy of popping flashes.