The intelligent-design movement is a small but growing force on US university campuses. For some it bridges the gap between science and faith, for others it goes beyond the pale. Geoff Brumfiel meets the movement's vanguard.
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Brumfiel, G. Who has designs on your students' minds?. Nature 434, 1062–1065 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1038/4341062a
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