RNCSE 41:4 now online

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NCSE is pleased to announce that the latest issue of Reports of the National Center for Science Education — volume 41, number 4 — is now available online.

Featured are Paul Oh's discussion of NCSE's collaboration with The King's Centre for Visualization in Science on tools for climate change education; Spencer Weart's description of Wallace Broecker's contributions to climate science; Lin Andrews's interview of Katherine Jenkins, one of the NCSE curriculum study field testers; Glenn Branch's interview of the biochemist and cell biologist Jeremy Thorner; Jason Carter's review of Andrea Minoglio's Our World Out of Balance; and Andrew J. Petto's review of Adam Laats's Creationism USA.

The entire issue is freely available (PDF) on NCSE's website, as are select articles. Members of NCSE will be receiving it in printed form shortly. (Not a member? Join today!)

Glenn Branch
Short Bio

Glenn Branch is Deputy Director of NCSE.

branch@ncse.ngo