You are hereNew York State Museum adds its voice for evolutionThe chorus of support for the teaching of evolution continues, with a statement from the New York State Museum, a research and educational institution that conducts systematic investigations into the geology, biology, anthropology, and history of New York. Videos, videos, videos
NCSE is pleased to announce the addition of a further batch of videos to NCSE's YouTube channel — bringing the total number of videos available there to over two hundred! A preview of Am I a Monkey?
![]() NCSE is pleased to offer a free preview (PDF) of Francisco J. Ayala's Am I a Monkey? Six Big Questions about Evolution (The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010). NCSE's Newton on creeping creationism
"Creationism creeps into mainstream geology," a report by NCSE's Steven Newton, is the cover story of the July 2011 issue of Earth, published by the American Geological Institute. A visit to Darwin's Lost World
NCSE is pleased to offer a free preview (PDF) of Martin Brasier's Darwin’s Lost World: The Hidden History of Animal Life (Oxford University Press, 2009). A glimpse of Darwin's Archipelago
NCSE is pleased to offer a free preview (PDF) of Steve Jones's The Darwin Archipelago: The Naturalist's Career Beyond Origin of Species (Yale University Press, 2011). RNCSE 31:2 now on-line
NCSE is pleased to announce the second issue of Reports of the National Center for Science Education in its new on-line format. A preview of The Darwinian Tourist
NCSE is pleased to offer a free preview (PDF) of Christopher Wills's The Darwinian Tourist: Viewing the World Through Evolutionary Eyes (Oxford University Press, 2010). The excerpt, chapter 1, takes a dive in Indonesia's Lembeh Strait as the chance to introduce the concept of common descent. NCSE and the Grand Canyon 2011
At last: RNCSE on-line!
NCSE is pleased at last to announce the first issue of Reports of the National Center for Science Education in its new on-line format. Pages |
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