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# science
The Discovery Institute's Casey Luskin assumes his favorite position: on the fainting couch.
# science
Try as we might, we often don't understand randomness in nature and how it works.
# oddities
Could the resistance to accepting evolution as a valid science be little more than a case of not talking about it the right way?
# science
You probably don't want that pet T. Rex, even if we could engineer and grow one for you.
# science
Evolution in action: an obscure mutation may render some humans immune to AIDS.
# education
Just how much should we be allowed to discuss creationism in science class? It depends who's discussing it and why.
# education
Creationism gains a foothold when teachers explain evolution badly. Let's change that.
# sex
Religious leaders are often obsessed with sex because nature might not have given them a choice in the matter.
# science
Creationists have an unhealthy obsession with Darwin because they don't understand how science works.