by podblack on June 18, 2010
Last night I decided to have no. more. promoting. of. other. people’s. projects. and. things – until I get the rest of my work done! I have too many of my own projects to finish! So – *ahem* – here’s some… promoting of things. Sorry. But they are all great causes and ideas, by some [...]
by podblack on March 16, 2010
A few people have been asking about this.
by podblack on March 10, 2010
I blame Twitter for that particular term… Head over to the Token Skeptic website for the podcast that has started to head off into all sorts of interesting directions beyond just superstition and science - Token Skeptic Episode #12 features an interview with Junior Skeptic’s Daniel Loxton. You can subscribe to the (very short!) episodes [...]
by podblack on February 4, 2010
“Jesus rode a dinosaur and I have pictures.”
by podblack on January 19, 2010
UPDATE – Teachers & homeschoolers: Evolution has a free PDF Learning Resource Material booklet I consider myself to be very, very fortunate to know and be inspired by Junior Skeptic’s Daniel Loxton. Which is why I’ve been dithering and wiggling with impatience to tell you the news about his new book… and then today, an [...]
by podblack on September 1, 2009
Well, the Skeptical Teacher blog first got it to my attention – the Smith-Cotton High School Marching Band’s new t-shirt and the Sedalia school district (you can meet him at Dragon*Con this weekend too, make sure you check out his work on the Science and Skeptic Panels – ask for Matt Lowry!) – and he’s [...]
by podblack on July 27, 2009
Dirk “Baba” Brinkman performs “Natural Selection” from “The Rap Guide to Evolution” at the launch party of the Cambridge Darwin Festival, Cambridge Botanic Gardens, July 5 2009.
by podblack on July 20, 2009
Oooh, yes I Iove new data, yes I love new data, dah dah dah dah *boom* dah dah dah dah *boom* – thanks to Skeptical Teacher for this one! British Council Press Release: A British Council poll into awareness of Charles Darwin and attitudes towards evolution has found that there is a broad international consensus [...]