Month: April 2016
Darwin and Wallace Read Malthus Differently, and That Made a Big Difference
When Oswald Spengler read Darwin’s Origin, he thought the conflation of biology and economics reeked of the English factory.
Premiering in May in Seattle, Get Ready for Fire-Maker with Michael Denton; See the Trailer Now!
As cultures around the world have recognized, fire is the key to human creativity.
Yes, Repudiate Malthus
Says…Michael Shermer, no less?
Science Ethics Are Too Important to Leave to "The Scientists"
A recent study shows that scientists are viewed as “amoral” by most of society.
Forests Use an Underground Supply Network
An underground supply system astonishes scientists, showing that you can’t see a forest by looking at the trees alone.