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Cutting edge science

I’m attending my first Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution conference this week, and learning about some terrific research that my colleagues are doing. I just thought I’d share a few of the...

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Creationism and Answers in Science: One weekend in Texas (with fossil porn!)

This past week, Houston hosted several major players in both the anti- and pro- evolution camps. The Texas Home School coalition had their annual convention on Aug 1-3, and unfortunately chose to...

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Adventures with the Texas State Board of Education

I’ve written before about the ongoing battle to maintain decent science standards in Texas schools, and why this is not just a regional issue, but important for science education in the United States...

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Does aggression define manhood?

“You’re going against 40,000 years of evolution” “This innate toughness that men have is crucial to our survival.” These points, and many others along the same lines, were made by Mr. Gavin McInnes,...

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Why does the media want you to believe that we are primate-pig hybrids?

I had a “driveway moment” last night listening to Alex Jones rant about science topics on his radio program. He was obsessed with the hypothesis that humans are the descendents of a primate-pig...

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Is evolution in trouble?

According to a recent article in the Daily Beast by Dr. Karl Giberson, 2013 was a terrible year for evolution for several reasons: “The year ended with the anti-evolution book Darwin’s Doubt as...

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We were wrong about Bill Nye

Many of us in the scientific community have a longstanding policy not to debate with creationists, in part because doing so gives an unwarranted credibility to their disingenuous arguments. So when...

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Spot the pseudoscience: Cat food edition

I was shopping for food for my two cats and ran across a brand of kibble being marketed in an interesting way:     What’s wrong with this picture?

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The Good Fight Part 1: The Fine Art of Talking to People Who Are Wrong

It doesn't matter what your goal is if you let yourself forget that you're talking to a real person. Personalizing an argument, making it about the people instead of the issues, poisons conversations....

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Why there still are monkeys: lessons learned from teaching evolution in Kansas.

Edit: A reader informed me that the first source I cited (christwire.org) was actually a satirical site. How embarrassing! I’ve since updated the post with a legitimate example. Fortunately (or...

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