Science Is Constantly Evolving

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If you are a regular reader of this blog, you may have been wondering where I disappeared to recently. Was I off on another maternity leave? Traveling the world? Silently moping in my office? Actually no, I’ve been working with our web developers on the new website you see here today. How did I…
A Venn diagram of people who like NCSE and people who like fossils would have a pretty high degree of overlap. We do a fair number of fossil-related events through NCSE's Science Booster Club Project. One message we try to stress: don't steal fossils. As I wrote in an Answer Monday many moons ago…
A milestone: there are now over 170,000 fans of NCSE's Facebook page. Why not join them, by visiting the page and becoming a fan by clicking on the "Like" box by NCSE's name? You'll receive the latest NCSE news delivered straight to your Facebook Home page, as well as updates on evolution-related…
After the Portland, Oregon, board of education adopted a resolution on climate change education that called (PDF) for the elimination of instructional material "that is found to express doubt about the severity of the climate crisis or its root in human activities," NCSE's Josh Rosenau wrote a…
NCSE’s new website launches today! Why a new website? I’m so glad you asked.First of all, it was time. The old website launched 8 years ago, which as you know is at least 100 years in Internet Time. Like closets and garages, websites get cluttered over time, and stuff gets hard to find. The…
For a change of pace, I gave you the species—Vinctifer comptoni—and asked you to identify its provenance. Maybe that wasn’t so hard, given that it was preserved in a limestone nodule which, carefully opened, revealed these two spectacular halves. The Santana Formation in northeastern…
Welcome to NCSE's new website! As you will see (as Ann Reid explains in detail in a new blog post), NCSE.com has not only been modernized and streamlined but also optimized to work with your phone or mobile device. All the great content and resources are still there for you, but the navigation and…
There’s something here for everyone, whether you prefer vertebrates or invertebrates, history or current events, briefs or boxers. Well, not really that last one. I was just kidding about that. But I’m not kidding about this: NCSE has a new website and we’re real excited about it. Take a look…
I heart Fossil Friday! Today, for a change, I’ll give you the species. What we have here is Vinctifer comptoni, a Cretaceous fish originally described (as Aspidorhynchus comptoni) by no less a figure than Louis Agassiz. (It was later relocated to Vinctifer by the…