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Racist University Brain Collection Exposed After Almost a Century

Another evil fruit of Darwinism exposed at long last: racist director of Smithsonian museum Aleš Hrdlička is an embarrassment now.

Archive Classic: How Not to Prove Positive Selection

Our entry from Sept 5, 2008 bears re-reading.

Friday Funnies: Evolutionary Balderdash

If you replaced "evolutionary" with a nonsense word, it would make as much sense. Maybe more.

Big Science Airs Its Dirty Laundry

All is not well in scientism. Big Science is as fallible as other institutions.

Natural Selection Is Darwin’s Genie

To understand natural selection, one needs to watch how its believers use it: as a magic genie.

Giving Rise to Skeletons with Darwin’s Magic Wand

Mistakes in a fish embryo gave rise to pole vaulters, thinks a Darwinist.

How Scientists Can Reconnect With the Public

View academia like a member of the public would: what a concept.

Purify Science by Kicking Darwin Out

Science writers would do well to apply a Darwin Filter before putting pen to paper.

Evolution: A Useless Tag

Scientists should drop the word "evolved" from their writing. It obscures much and accomplishes nothing.

Evolution Media: Dogma First, Then Puzzles

Evolution is a fact! Got that? If so, now you are ready for the difficulties.

Scientists: Often Wrong, Rarely Humble

What other career allows one to be totally wrong but proud of it?

Semantic Inflation Can Create False Trends

The rise in anxiety can look downright depressing. But maybe it's an artifact of "concept creep" instead.

Creationists Slandered About the Darwin-Nazi Connection

Darwin's influence on Nazism is now mainstream—yet creationists are ruthlessly attacked for pointing it out.

Awesome Natural Light Show Featured

Is it just a coincidence? A beam of light hits a waterfall for a few days a year, making it glow like lava.

Volcanoes Have Greater Impact on Climate than Thought

Scientists know less about geological influences on climate than the popular press claims
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