Catching up with RNCSE

Selected content from volume 30, number 4, of Reports of the National Center for Science Education is now available on NCSE's website. Featured is Phil Senter's "Vestigial Structures Exist Even Within the Creationist Paradigm" as well as the text of two talks delivered by NCSE's Eugenie C. Scott at the University of Missouri, Columbia. Plus reviews of Peter Wellnhofer's Archaeopteryx, Martin Brasier's Darwin's Lost World, and Andrew Parker's The Genesis Enigma.

If you like what you see, why not subscribe to RNCSE today? The upcoming issue (volume 30, number 6) features NCSE's Glenn Branch's description of the latest "intelligent design" journal, Michael D. Barton's account of his investigation of a misused quote from a supporter of evolution, and — from his regular "People & Places" column — Randy Moore's report from the creationist Glendive Dinosaur & Fossil Museum. Plus there's the usual batch of news, reviews, and commentary. Don't miss out — subscribe (or renew) today!