Selected content from volume 28, number 3, of Reports of the National Center for Science Education is now available on NCSE's website. Featured are Steven L. Salzberg's account of how a creationist article almost slipped into a leading proteomics journal and Lawrence S. Lerner's latest update on the state of state science standards. And there are reviews, too: Daryl Domning discusses Creation and Evolution: A Conference with Pope Benedict XVI in Castel Gandolfo, Andrew J. Petto reviews David P. Mindell's The Evolving World, and Roberta L. Millstein assesses Massimo Pigliucci and Jonathan Kaplan's Making Sense of Evolution.
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