- No Child Left Behind: Unintended consequences The three Rs do not an educated citizen make.
- Inviting a Fisking Ed Brayton sends out an invitation to a debunking, and readers get to take down an ID defense on our own.
- George Will gives a Science lesson on Global Warming Where there’s a Will, there’s a way off-base analysis of climate change. Watch the video.
- Chris Mooney seminar Crooked Timber has a whole seminar on The Republican War on Science, including commentary from Tim Lambert and the man himself.
- How Much of You Does Your Blog Own? It’s good to see that the blogs own the ScienceBloggers. That’s just the way we like it.
Seed’s Daily Zeitgeist: 3/28/2006
March 28, 2006
Five issues, insights and observations shaping our perspective, from the editors at Seed.
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