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The Panda's Thumb (blog)

''The Panda's Thumb'' is a weblog on the creation-evolution controversy from a mainstream scientific perspective. In 2006, ''Nature'' listed it as one of the top five science blogs. It is written by multiple contributors, including Wesley R. Elsberry, Paul R. Gross, Nick Matzke, PZ Myers and Mark Perakh, many of whom also have complementary weblogs at ScienceBlogs. The blog takes its name from The Panda's Thumb, the pub of the virtual University of Ediacara, which is named after the book of the same name by Stephen Jay Gould, which in turn takes its title from the essay "The Panda's Peculiar Thumb",〔Gould, S. J. (1978). ("The panda's peculiar thumb." ) ''Natural History'' 87 (Nov.): 20-30.〕 which discusses the Panda's sesamoid bone, an example of convergent evolution.
Early in the blog's operation, it was involved in controversy regarding a book by Francis Beckwith. This book defends the teaching of Intelligent Design in schools. Lawrence VanDyke published a note in the Harvard Law Review, praising the book. Brian Leiter wrote a scathing criticism of this note on his blog. A response to Leiter's blog post appeared in the National Review Online, criticizing Leiter and reaffirming support for Beckwith's book. This response was written by Hunter Baker, who was identified as a "freelance writer in Texas". Baker is also a graduate student and teaching assistant for Francis Beckwith, the author of the book in question, and Leiter subsequently pointed this out on his blog.〔(A Case Study in How the Right-Wing Slime-and-Smear Machine Works ) Brian Leiter. The Leiter Reports, March 17, 2004.〕 Kevin Drum, of the Washington Monthly, also reported on these events.〔(Political Animal, Intelligent Design ) Kevin Drum. Washington Monthly, March 24, 2004.〕 He described the Panda's Thumb blog as having been started because of this controversy, although contributors to the blog have stated that this is incorrect.
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