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Use Sunscreen, and Use Your Brains

Reports of the National Center for Science Education
Title: 
Use Sunscreen, and Use Your Brains
Year: 
2010
Date: 
July-August

Graduates, parents, distinguished faculty and guests ... but especially graduates, because a graduation should be all about you.

Project Steve

NCSE's "Project Steve" is a tongue-in-cheek parody of a long-standing creationist tradition of amassing lists of "scientists who doubt evolution" or "scientists who dissent from Darwinism."

The List of Steves

Meet the Steves

As of May 18, 2012, 1213 Steves have signed the statement. Will you be the next Steve?



Stephen T. Abedon
Associate Professor of Microbiology, Ohio State University
Ph.D., Microbiology, University of Arizona
Creator of The Bacteriophage Ecology Group, Home of Phage Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (www.phage.org)



Steve Abel******

Want to be an NCSE Steve?

How to Become one of our Steves!

Are you tired of being ignored by your colleagues at professional meetings?
Do your students yawn every time you begin a lecture?
Do neighbors not invite you to cocktail parties anymore because you always talk about dermestid beetles?
Well, my friend, you have the power to put a stop to that today simply by becoming an NCSE Steve. Why settle for being just another Jonathan, Michael, or William when you can be what you've always dreamed of being ... an NCSE Steve.

Project Steve: the Press Release

Embargoed till February 16, 2003

TEACH EVOLUTION!

Over two hundred scientists named Steve agree

Denver, Colorado, February 16, 2003 -- A first-of-its-kind statement on evolution signed by over 200 scientists was unveiled today at the American Association for the Advancement of Science annual convention in Denver, Colorado, following Lawrence Krauss's topical lecture entitled "Scientific Ignorance as a Way of Life: From Science Fiction in Washington to Intelligent Design in the Classroom." The statement -- sponsored by the Natio
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