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Discovery Institute Discoveries: Detailed List by Year (DIDDLY)


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Purpose of this page

Discovery Institute Discoveries: Detailed List by Year (DIDDLY) is a new resource on this site to assist in educating the public on research performed by The Discovery Institute, a US-based think tank with a voice in the public discussion of scientific, social, and educational issues.

DIDDLY will catalog all discoveries, scientific or other, which have been made directly by, or through the support of, the Discovery Institute.

Complete list of Discovery Institute discoveries by year

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2011: .... (year to date)

List last updated April 08, 2010. Please contact list master with notice of corrections or omissions.

About the Discovery Institute

Founded in 1994, The Discovery Institute is a Seattle-based think tank which, in its words,

discovers and promotes ideas in the common sense tradition of representative government, the free market and individual liberty.

Specifically, its

projects explore the fields of technology, science and culture, reform of the law, national defense, the environment and the economy, the future of democratic institutions, transportation, religion and public life, government entitlement spending, foreign affairs and cooperation within the bi-national region of "Cascadia."

The Institute is best known for its advocacy of the "intelligent design" hypothesis of creation, and its promotion of creationist anti-evolution beliefs. In these roles, the Institute speaks aggressively on issues of science.

Its efforts are aided and

abetted by the Institute's members, board and sponsors.

See About Discovery for more information.

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