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The Peppered Myth Of moths and men: An evolutionary tale Jonathan Wells
posted 09/01/02
It Takes Three to Tango Neither syntax nor semantics maps the full richness of everyday speech. John H. McWhorter
posted 07/01/02
The Small Chill Rediscovering climate's impact on history Donald A. Yerxa
posted 05/01/02
The Big Chills Are modern humans the survivors of hundreds of episodes of rapid global cooling? John Wilson
posted 05/01/02
Father of Eugenics Notorious today as the founding father of eugenics, Francis Galton was honored as one of the leading scientists of his day. Richard Weikart
posted 05/01/02
God and Time Machines A conversation with Templeton Prize-winning physicist Paul Davies Karl W. Giberson
posted 03/01/02
Of Poetry and Polyspermy The natural history of human reproduction. Bethany Torode
posted 01/01/02
A Geography of Reading Why the WTO protestors had it wrong David N. Livingstone
posted 01/01/02
The Warden of Time and Space Part 3: Summing Newton up. Karl W. Giberson
posted 01/01/02
The Warden of Time and Space Part 2: Newton's Principia. Karl W. Giberson
posted 11/01/01
Galileo Had a Daughter Science is always entangled in the particulars of a time and place. Virginia Stem Owens
posted 05/01/01
Darwinism Gone to Seed Disseminating Darwinism: The Role of Place, Race, Religion, and Gender James Moore
posted 03/01/01
The Universe Has a Mind of Its Own A conversation with Templeton Prize-winner Freeman Dyson. Interview by Karl W. Giberson
posted 11/01/00
How Not to Do a Sex Change Heather Looy
posted 09/01/00
Science, Southern-Style David N. Livingstone
posted 09/01/00
Creation by Design Alan G. Padget
posted 07/01/00
Science in miniature Catherine H. Crouch
posted 07/01/00
Mr. Uncertainty: Part1: The battle over Heisenberg. Karl Giberson
posted 03/01/00
Because It Works, That's Why! William A. Dembski
posted 03/01/00
Much Ado About Nada Karl W. Giberson
posted 01/01/00
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