Month: June 2014
Exactly a Year Since Darwin’s Doubt Was Published, Critics Still Come Up Empty
It’s like the note from the doctor or your mom that gets you out of school on the day of the big test.
More Papal Impersonators — Now in Gnostic Masks
You don’t need “conscious evolution” to appreciate nature or want to protect it.
Calling Karl Giberson: Human “Tail” in the News
The story is that a boy in India was born with a 7-inch tail and today is worshipped as the incarnation of a monkey god.
The CSI Effect
“Once a jury hears something scientific, there’s a kind of mythical infallibility to it.” But is that true only of juries?
Like a Grandfather Clock: The Splicesome’s Intricate Dance of Parts
One of the most complex molecular machines in the body has now revealed its inner workings in more detail than ever before.