Science Education Is Under Attack in the State of Texas (Again)
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Category: Texas
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Category: evolution
I'm not sure where one finds it, but if such a thing does exist, I doubt you'll find it populated by scientists
Posted by Nick Anthis at 5:05 PM • 1 Comments •
Category: creationism
If you work for the Texas Education Agency, don't even think about not being neutral about the teaching of intelligent design in science classrooms.
Posted by Nick Anthis at 3:30 PM • 11 Comments •
Category: creationism
New merchandise gives you the powers of refutation of the Atlas of Creation's Harun Yahya.
Posted by Nick Anthis at 1:57 PM • 5 Comments •
Category: creationism
Who needs facts when you've got such a damn good-looking book?
Posted by Nick Anthis at 6:32 AM • 42 Comments •
Category: creationism
Our lab received a copy of the Atlas of Creation too!
Posted by Nick Anthis at 9:08 AM • 2 Comments •
Category: Republican Party
Although painted as a moderate choice, Boehner's record on key science issues borders on appalling.
Posted by Nick Anthis at 4:22 PM • 3 Comments •
Category: global warming
They're all sort of related, so here goes....
Posted by Nick Anthis at 5:10 PM • 8 Comments •