Jan 9 - A Brief History of Creation

Science and the Search for 

the Origin of Life

Bill Mesler

Author and Journalist


Bill Mesler will be discussing his new book, A Brief History of Creation.  Described as a “rich, masterfully woven tale of our still-evolving ideas about life and how it came to be” by author and scientist Sean Carroll, A Brief History of Creation is the epic tale of the often quixotic search to understand perhaps the most important question science has ever faced.  It is a story that encompasses many of the seminal moments in the history of science, and is filled with some of its most colorful and iconoclastic thinkers – Darwin, Pasteur, Crick and Woese, to name just a few.



Mesler will examine how the scientific search has been shaped by religion, philosophy and even politics.  He will discuss how the march of scientific progress is not nearly as straightforward as we often assume.



Bill Mesler is a veteran journalist who has worked for the daily Santa Cruz Sentinel, the weekly San Francisco Bay Guardian and The Nation magazine.



Saturday, January 9, 2016


1:30 pm


* * * I M P O R T A N T * * *
Due to unforeseen circumstances, we will be unable to use the National Science Foundation for this Saturday’s NCAS talk.  Instead, the talk will be held in the atrium behind The Front Page, which is in the same building as NSF (4201 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA).

The Front Page
4201 Wilson Blvd
Rear Atrium
Arlington, VA 

 
frontpagearlington.com/
 

www.nsf.gov/about/visit

FREE admission – Everyone welcome, members and non-members

Refreshments and socializing after the talk.

Shadow of a Doubt - December 2015

The Monthly Calendar of the National Capital Area Skeptics
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  • Shadow Light
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Dec 12 - Forensic Follies: The Dark Side of CSI

Walter F. Rowe, PhD
Department of Forensic Sciences
The George Washington University
Forensic science enjoys an excellent reputation on television. TV shows such as Forensic Files, CSI and Bones laud the science and the scientists. However, in the real world forensic science is facing an existential crisis. Cases continue to come to light in which convictions were obtained by pseudo-science, by faked science or by science incorrectly applied. The victims of these miscarriages of justice have often languished in prison for decades. In one case an innocent man was executed because a fire investigator erroneously concluded an accidental fire was the result of arson. This presentation will explore examples of bad forensic science in order to identify the causes of these miscarriages of justice. It will also examine current efforts at the federal level to improve forensic science.