Dr. Francisco Ayala believes that God created the world and evolution took over afterwards. Ayala brings together religion and science, and he was awarded with the Templeton Prize for his beliefs.
Explosive penises and the anatomical prevention of duck rape
Hello!
I've read through the FAQ/rules, and it clearly states that all topics regarding politics and religion is forbidden.
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Politics and Religion: These two topics have caused serious problems in the past and are now forbidden topics in the forums.
Ask anyone in the open source science movement what it's all about, and you're likely to come back to the word that's right there in its name: "open." Open source science is all about open access. To research methods. To data. To scholarly publications.
Featured | Written by: William Atkins | Published in: SpaceThe Curiosity science team voted, on August 22, 2012, to name the landing site of Curiosity the "Bradbury Landing" after late science fiction writer Ray Bradbury.
Meal size has increased over the past century. Because of this, individuals have grown in size, too; to the point where obesity is a worldwide problem. Two U.S. researchers have studied this trend with the use of art, specifically paintings of “The Last Supper.”
Written by: Peter Dinham | Published in: ScienceA new approach to science education, involving the establishment of a new university-based science organisation, will use the National Broadband Network (NBN) to facilitate the engagement of high school students across the country in emerging fields such as nanotechnology, astrophysics and pharmaceuticals.
Republicans have not had a friendly relationship with science these past few months: crazy theories about rape, attacking climate scientists, and referring to evolution as “lies straight from the pit of Hell.” Just yesterday, 2016 Republican presidential contender, Marco Rubio, made headlines for refusing to answer how old he thinks the Earth is, sparking widespread concern over anothe
It says on the header that discussions on religion on politics are not allowed. I recently asked a question about macroeconomics
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2072528
...that was quickly locked. Since when has politics become synonymous with macroeconomic theory?
I guess questions on philosophy, spirituality, and political science are banned too? Why not indicate that on the header?