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A More Natural Science

Encountering nature beyond the limits of determinism, mechanism, and reduction

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Biology •
Physics •
Math •
Evolution •
Genetics •
All

Review | Summer 2008

Summer 2008

  • John Derbyshire

The Brat Pack of Quantum Mechanics

John Derbyshire

Review | Spring 2008

Spring 2008

  • Algis Valiunas

Einstein’s Quest for Truth

On the mind of the man behind relativity

Algis Valiunas

Correspondence | Winter 2008

Winter 2008

The Logic of Science; Biodiversity and the Bible

Essay | Fall 2007

Fall 2007

  • Stephen L. Talbott

Ghosts in the Evolutionary Machinery

Stephen L. Talbott

Review | Summer 2007

Summer 2007

  • Paul J. Cella, III

Intimations of the Soul

Paul J. Cella, III

Review | Fall 2006

Fall 2006

  • Thomas W. Merrill

C. S. Lewis Goes to the Laboratory

On the science and faith of Francis Collins

Thomas W. Merrill

Review | Fall 2006

Fall 2006

  • Algis Valiunas

The Agony of Atomic Genius

On the tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer

Algis Valiunas

Essay | Spring 2006

Spring 2006

  • Jonathan B. Tucker
  • Raymond A. Zilinskas

The Promise and Perils of Synthetic Biology

On regulating designer microbes

Jonathan B. Tucker and Raymond A. Zilinskas

Review | Spring 2006

Spring 2006

  • David Skinner

The Age of Female Computers

The burden of mathematics before machines

David Skinner

Essay | Winter 2006

Winter 2006

  • Misha Angrist
  • Robert M. Cook-Deegan

Who Owns the Genome?

Misha Angrist and Robert M. Cook-Deegan

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