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2006/02/26 Wesley R. Elsberry

Henry M. Morris, 1918-2006

Henry Madison Morris, the most prominent and influential antievolutionist of the 20th century, died yesterday, February 25th, 2006. Morris and

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AntievolutionScience
2006/02/24 Wesley R. Elsberry

Talk at Law Review Symposium

The following is the text of my five minute segment about evolutionary biology. ==== Evolutionary biology has a big idea,

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AntievolutionGeneralScience
2006/02/23 Wesley R. Elsberry

North Carolina Visit

I’m now in Chapel Hill, North Carolina for the Carolina Law Review Symposium on Religion in the Public Schools. Dan

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AntievolutionGeneralScience
2006/02/18 Wesley R. Elsberry

AAAS, Day 1 Report

Nick Matzke and I set up the NCSE booth at AAAS in the morning. At noon, they opened the exhibit

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GeneralScience
2006/02/15 Wesley R. Elsberry

Science Marching On

Diane will be heading out today on the first stage toward the field season in Wyoming. The research group is

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Antievolution
2006/02/15 Wesley R. Elsberry

Ohio Wakes Up

On the 14th, the state of Ohio took notice that its “teach the controversy” position, using the phrase “critical analysis”,

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AntievolutionScience
2006/02/10 Wesley R. Elsberry

Lies, Liars, and Anti-Science

Bruce Salem had a hypothesis on the talk.origins newsgroup: Engineers seem to be disproportionately predisposed to take an antievolution position.

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AntievolutionScience
2006/02/10 Wesley R. Elsberry

Darwin Day

I’m just home from giving a short talk at Stanford as part of the “Rational Thought” student group’s Darwin Day

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AntievolutionScience
2006/02/08 Wesley R. Elsberry

Does ID Get a Pass?

On Friday, Feb. 3rd, I was able to pose a question to Greer-Heard Forum headliners Michael Ruse and William Dembski.

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General
2006/02/05 Wesley R. Elsberry

Greer-Heard Update

I have a few minutes before the plane home loads up, so I will have to be brief. The basic

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AntievolutionGeneral
2006/02/03 Wesley R. Elsberry

Greer-Heard Forum

I’m headed off very early in the morning Friday to catch a flight to Atlanta, Georgia. Friday evening and the

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Computation
2006/02/02 Wesley R. Elsberry

Censorship as Damage

A Reuters news report has Bill Gates saying the government censorship of web sites will not work. Microsoft Corp Chairman

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Antievolution
2006/02/01 Wesley R. Elsberry

The Folks Behind the Leak of the “Wedge”

Seattle Weekly has a scathing article on home-town outfit, the Discovery Institute. But the most startling part is that the

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General
2006/01/31 Wesley R. Elsberry

How are your reflexes?

Try out this little test of coordination. I made it to a little over 16 seconds. This one is good

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General
2006/01/31 Wesley R. Elsberry

Procrastination

Projects with deadlines invite work applied elsewhere. Thus the new-fangled drop-down lists in the sidebar, with code taken from the

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MedicalScience
2006/01/30 Wesley R. Elsberry

Dogs and Cancer

A Science Daily item notes that an experimental cancer treatment for dogs with melanoma shows some promising results. The technique

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Antievolution
2006/01/29 Wesley R. Elsberry

An “ID” Survey in the Blogosphere

I got a request to respond to a survey, the survey group being those who run pro-science websites and weblogs

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General
2006/01/27 Wesley R. Elsberry

The Welcome Mat

Hi. If you are dropping in from “Unscrewing the Inscrutable” or “DailyKos“, this message is for you. I got into

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AntievolutionGeneral
2006/01/27 Wesley R. Elsberry

Progress in Advertising?

Well, here’s a note for the culture wars: Evolution sells. Or, at least it seems that recognizable bits of cultural

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Falconry
2006/01/23 Wesley R. Elsberry

Rusty At Dusk

Yesterday, while returning from looking at RVs for Diane’s upcoming field season , we stopped at a place that had

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