NCSE is pleased to announce that the latest issue of Reports of the National Center for Science Education is now available on-line.The issue — volume 34, number 3 — contains three articles about the nineteenth-century naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace, by James T. Costa, Sherrie Lyons, and Richard Milner. And for his regular People and Places column, Randy Moore discusses the Natural History Museum in London.
Plus a host of reviews of books on physics, astronomy, and chemistry: Sonya Bahar reviews Peter M. Hoffmann's Life's Ratchet, David W. Deamer reviews Addy Pross's What is Life?, Gordon Kane reviews Lawrence M. Krauss's A Universe from Nothing, David Morrison reviews Jacob Berkowitz's The Stardust Revolution, Ian H. Redmount reviews Carlos I. Calle's The Universe, and Frank Schmidt reviews Adam Rutherford's Creation.
All of these articles, features, and reviews are freely available in PDF form from http://reports.ncse.com. Members of NCSE will shortly be receiving in the mail the print supplement to Reports 34:3, which, in addition to summaries of the on-line material, contains news from the membership, a regular column in which NCSE staffers offer personal reports on what they've been doing to defend the teaching of evolution, a regular column interviewing NCSE's favorite people, and more besides. (Not a member? Join today!)