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Critical Essays
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Biology
Evolution: A Theory in Crisis Revisited (Part Three of Three)
Michael Denton
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Despite many discoveries, orthodox evolutionary theory is no better able to explain innovations than it was 30 years ago. Michael Denton reappraises his 1985 book,
Evolution: A Theory in Crisis
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Astronomy
Ptolemy versus Copernicus
Frank Tipler
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Wesley Bollinger
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Between 1564 and his death in 1601, Tycho Brahe compared predictions made using the Ptolemaic and Copernican systems with his own. Frank Tipler examines the data Brahe recorded in his notebooks.
Review Essays
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Mathematics
Tōhoku
Rick Jardine
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Alexander Grothendieck’s 1957 paper, “Some Aspects of Homological Algebra,” also known as the Tōhoku paper, was a turning point in homological algebra, algebraic topology and algebraic geometry.
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Biology
Haldane’s Dilemma
Chase Nelson
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J. B. S. Haldane showed there is a limit to the rate of evolutionary change, but what about the complex adaptive differences between humans and chimpanzees? Chase Nelson examines the issues.
Critical Notes
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Astronomy
Dust
Umberto Cannella
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Astrophysicists search the cosmic microwave background for B-mode polarization. Sometimes they get overexcited. Umberto Cannella takes a look at what happened after the 2014 BICEP2 announcement.
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Computer Science
Big Neuroscience
Erik Larson
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Modern neuroscience depends on huge computer-generated models and network diagrams of neuron circuits. If Big Data can offer new insights, this might be the place. Erik Larson criticizes such claims.
Biographies
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Mathematics
The Perfect Language
Gregory Chaitin
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Mathematicians still believe in proofs, though Gödel and Turing showed that no axiomatic theory will include all mathematical truths. Gregory Chaitin reflects on algorithmic information theory.
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