Religious groups are rushing to take advantage of the Blair government's new education policy, reports Francis Beckett. And guess who's paying for it?
Comedian Robin Ince is blinded by science
Lewis Wolpert learns the facts of life from plants
AC Grayling cheers as the scientists vanquish Intelligent Design
Graham Farmelo finds that even the greats of physics enjoyed larking about
A new book on apes has nothing to teach us about human nature says Steven Rose
Jonathan Rée on Daniel Dennett's attempt to do away with religion scientifically
Steven Gould was a great evolutionary biologist, perhaps best known for the 'punctuated equilibrium' idea (coined with Niles Eldredge in 1972), which has been one of the most influential refinements to our understanding of Darwinian evolution.
Natural selection applies to everything. Ideas evolve just as life does, says Susan Blackmore
Some atheists start believing in anything after they give up believing in God, says Meera Nanda