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If Intelligent Design wants to be taken like a serious science, it needs to learn to follow the basics of the scientific method.
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Don't worry, the supervolcano under Yellowstone isn't going to kill us. Yet.
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The Discovery Institute's Casey Luskin assumes his favorite position: on the fainting couch.
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Try as we might, we often don't understand randomness in nature and how it works.
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Could comets have caused an event later described as the Great Flood in the Bible?
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One would think a tabloid would at least be able to tell science from random nonsense. Not The Daily Mail.
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You probably don't want that pet T. Rex, even if we could engineer and grow one for you.
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Skeptics are going after low-hanging fruit when talking about science. They need to up their game.
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You probably don't want Scotty to beam you up. Whatever he assembles on the other end won't be you.
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Hollywood is trying to make movies a little more scientifically plausible by asking real scientists for advice.
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Does subliminal advertising really work? The man who claims to have invented it tried to test its efficacy and his results are instructive.
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Evolution in action: an obscure mutation may render some humans immune to AIDS.
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It's all fun and games until a mad scientists with a big enough lab makes a banana-duck...
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When you use the word "plausible" when talking about movies, make sure it means what you think it means.
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Time machines may be possible, but the laws of physics will impose limits on what they'll be able to do.