A Creation Neither Perfect Nor Complete - Darwin and Early Theories of Evolution
In this the 150th anniversary year of the publication of Darwin’s On the Origin of Species (and the 200th anniversary year of his birth), it is worth returning to that era of profound discovery and re-examining some of the controversies and earlier evolutionary theories begotten in the years just preceding its publication. Today (and ever since Origin), the core, controversial idea of evolution tends to be rather simplistically summed up as: we are descended from apes. Of course, Darwinism, as [...]

Many of us have been there at one time or another: working in an office or room with empty, white walls. It can make you want to a) either hang something on the walls or b) blow your brains out. Of course, this is assuming that the environment you are in has an effect on you. Scientists recently put the question to the test. Would hanging nature posters on the walls of an office reduce the stress and anger levels of people working in the office?
