Technology and Democracy Project
The mission of Discovery Institute’s Technology & Democracy Project is to advocate free market-oriented public policies for promoting investment and innovation in the information economy.
Stephen C. Meyer
Stephen C. Meyer received his Ph.D. in the philosophy of science from the University of Cambridge. A former geophysicist and college professor, he now directs Discovery Institute’s Center for Science and Culture in Seattle.
Sean Pitman
Naturalism and The Theory of Evolution: essays, videos, presentations.
Darwin Devolves by Michael Behe
Michael Behe
Michael J. Behe is Professor of Biological Sciences at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania and a Senior Fellow at Discovery Institute’s Center for Science and Culture. He received his Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the University of Pennsylvania in 1978. Behe’s current research involves delineation of design and natural selection in protein structures.
National Association for Objectivity in Science
The National Association for Objectivity in Science (“NAOS”) is a section 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, the primary purpose of which is to promote objectivity in the teaching of the theory of macroevolution. Currently, most high school and university biology textbooks used in the United States do not present any scientific arguments against the theory. NAOS seeks an even-handed, balanced, objective presentation, Read More ›
National Center for Biotechnology Information
The National Center for Biotechnology Information advances science and health by providing access to biomedical and genomic information.
Privileged Planet by Guillermo Gonzalez and Jay Richards
Richard Sternberg
I am an evolutionary biologist with interests in the relation between genes and morphological homologies, and the nature of genomic “information.” On this website you will find information about my professional background, current research, and publications, as well as documentation of the discrimination and retribution I faced at the Smithsonian Institution in 2004 after I allowed publication of an article favorable to intelligent design in Read More ›