Tag: Oklahoma
What, More Earth-Like Exoplanets?
Like a broken copier, popular science media just keeps spitting this stuff out.
Into the Bureaucratic Nightmare of “Human Resources”: How JPL’s Investigation Denied Fairness and Due Process to David Coppedge
We have all heard stories of someone who went to the DMV and encountered an employee who just didn’t care about helping to solve some problem.
Good Science, Good Education: What the Debate Over Academic Freedom Bills Is Really About
With bills on the move in Oklahoma and Tennessee, legislation intended to secure academic freedom in science education has been in the news.
National Association of Biology Teachers Making False Claims over Oklahoma Academic Freedom Bill
Look at what the language of the legislation itself clearly states.
Oklahoma House Passes Academic Freedom Act by Overwhelming Margin
Striking a blow for academic freedom, the Oklahoma House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed a bill that would protect the rights of teachers and students to learn about scientific controversies over biological evolution, climate change, cloning, and other issues.