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Nature 442, 355-356 (27 July 2006) | doi:10.1038/442355a; Published online 26 July 2006
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Design flaws
John Tyler Bonner1
BOOK REVIEWED-Intelligent Thought: Science Versus the Intelligent Design Movement
edited byJohn Brockman
Vintage Books: 2006. 272 pp. $14
'Intelligent design' — the idea that life was shaped by an intelligent creator — has caused a stir in education circles in the United States. Its protagonists have pushed it as an alternative explanation to evolution and are demanding equal time for it in the classroom (see Nature 416, 250; 2002).
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