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This roundtable explores “the proper scientific response to the political distortions of science.” Indeed, distortions abound regarding both what science understands and how science is conducted. Of ...
As the West becomes more and more secular, and the discoveries of evolutionary biology and cosmology shrink the boundaries of faith, the claims that science and religion are compatible grow louder. If ...
Think back to your school days ... chances are, there were times you enjoyed school, and times when you couldn't wait for summer. School days meant class work, homework and tests. Summer break meant ...
David Robson wonders whether the spirituality of science could provide the perks of religion. When, years ago, I read Richard Dawkins’s The Ancestor’s Tale: A pilgrimage to the dawn of life, I felt a ...
Yes, science matters. It sure is refreshing and motivating to see the herds of public and private leaders standing up for science. These leaders are the ones that are getting the data necessary to ...
Who was summertime me? I don’t recognise that running, strength-training, “Japanese walking” powerhouse – winter me is an immobile hermit. I know, I know, staying active in the colder months is great ...
The Saint Louis Science Center’s Youth Exploring Science program recently hosted its graduation ceremony for teens who are going into higher education throughout the St. Louis area. The ceremony was ...