May More Scientists Care About Adam and Eve William Lane Craig, et al. November 8, 2021 In Quest of the Historical Adam is an olive branch to scientists, putting forward an account of human origins that is consistent with evolution. Evolution Theology Science
What A Scientist Learns From A Southern Baptist Seminary S. Joshua Swamidass October 1, 2021 Race, origins, and abuse. A scientist learns a great deal about courage and peacemaking from a week at a Southern Baptist seminary. Science Race Society
A U-Turn on Adam and Eve S. Joshua Swamidass August 30, 2021 BioLogos updates their scientific position on Adam and Eve. This is an important step forward and a key milestone in the conversation. Science Adam and Eve
Is There Phosphine Above the Clouds of Venus? Paul B. Rimmer August 14, 2021 I am one of the scientists studying phosphine in the clouds of Venus. We are still wondering if this is the first signs of life on another planet. Science
Q&A on “A Compromise on Creationism” S. Joshua Swamidass March 22, 2021 The growing conversation around accreditation of creation science, academic freedom, and national norms can be guided by better information. Science Society
An Imagination Game to Bridge Divides Kristel Tjandra February 18, 2021 Let’s play Rob O’Malley’s imagination game. How would you respond? How would you build bridges across these significant divides? Science Society
Alysson Muotri: Neanderthal Brains in a Bottle S. Joshua Swamidass February 15, 2021 So this is not exactly a Neanderthal brain in a bottle, but it gestures in that direction. What are the genetic changes that made us human? Science
William Lane Craig: An Exchange with Ken Ham S. Joshua Swamidass February 15, 2021 This was the time that Ken Ham and William Lane Craig discussed evolution and Jesus at Peaceful Science. Dialogue Science Theology
Is the Scientist a Woman? Or a Man? Kristel Tjandra February 2, 2021 Picture a scientist. Is the scientist a woman? Or a man? Most of us pictured a man, but it’s changing for the better. Art Science Society
Error Correction Policy Stephen Matheson January 25, 2021 We adopted an error correction policy that commits us to correcting errors comprehensively, transparently, and publicly. Policy Science
BioLogos Deletes an Article S. Joshua Swamidass January 11, 2021 BioLogos deletes an article from their website. Why did they delete it? What were the mistakes in it? Transparency is how we move forward. Adam and Eve Dialogue Science
More Musings on The Killmitzer-Dover Trial Paul S. Braterman January 6, 2021 Fifteen years years after Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District was decided, the case continues to draw interesting comments. Design Science Society