Month: June 2016
Fellow Atheist Dismayed at A.C. Grayling’s Debate Performance Versus Rabbi Rowe
It must come as a disappointment that the young rabbi and former tank driver with the Israel Defense Force got the better of the distinguished philosopher.
For Bees, Static Electricity Is Information
New findings about electrical sensing in bumblebees hints at widespread signaling in the animal world using static charges.
In an Evolutionary Transition from Sea to Land, the Real Challenge May Be “Drying Out”
Researchers at the University of New South Wales have published in the journal Evolution, documenting something we kind of already knew.
The Rowe-Grayling Debate
Grayling’s problem is not merely his frank incompetence in open debate (you can understand his penchant for censorship).
From Political Scientist Jeff Sadow, Here’s Straight Talk on the Louisiana Science Education Act
It’s rare for the media to offer a fair view of academic freedom legislation, in any state.