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Evolution and Intelligent Design, perspectives, interactive materials, forum and educational resources


The World of Langton's Ant, an interactive exhibit that explores the idea of "purpose"


Thinking About Segregation and Integration, an interactive exhibit where you can explore why people cluster with others with similar characteristics


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Fundamentalism and Relativism


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