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Apparently in my previous post I linked to the wrong page. As suggest to Sean at Cosmic Variance by Steve Smith from the National Center for Science Education, I will post a link to an article written about Intelligent Design. More links to a page means higher priority with search engines, and since there’s been increased interest in Intelligent Design recently, it’s especially important to give the public good information.
On a related note, I was reading in Science today (see here and here – subscription required for full article) that the Kansas Board of Education considered changing the definition of science to allow Intelligent Design to be taught alongside evolution in science classes. Scary.
Intelligent Design Creationism Building an optical tweezers apparatus
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