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Creation Truth Foundation
August 8, 2011
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Dendrochronology
August 8, 2011
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Magnificent
August 8, 2011
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New England Faculty and College Students Differ in Their Views About Evolution, Creationism, Intelligent Design, and Religiosity
August 8, 2011 Evolution: Education and Outreach, v.4, n.2, p. 323-342
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On the Theory of Evolution Versus the Concept of Evolution: Three Observations
August 8, 2011 Evolution: Education and Outreach, v.4, n.2, p.308-312
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A Three-Step Method for Teaching the Principles of Evolution to Non-Biology Major Undergraduates
August 8, 2011 Evolution: Education and Outreach, v.4, n.2, p.293-297
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Breaking the Cycle of Continued Evolution Education Controversy
August 8, 2011 Evolution: Education and Outreach, v.4, n.2, p.267-274
on the need to strengthen elementary level teaching of evolution
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Picking flowers in dinosaur-aged mud
August 5, 2011 New Scientist, n.2824, p.14
see a ghostly, long-dead flower from the age of the dinosaurs, captured using X-rays
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Don't get smart: The curse of knowledge
August 4, 2011 New Scientist, n.2823, p.39-41
knowing less can make you a better teacher, a more perceptive student and a happier person overall ... it could even make you richer
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A trilobite's footprint
August 4, 2011 Nature, v.476, p.8
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Iron-rich dust fuelled 4 million years of ice ages
August 3, 2011 New Scientist, n.2824, p.12
the iron in dust fertilises plankton growth and triggers ice age conditions -- suggesting that geoengineering projects could cool the climate
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Industrial revolution sealed Neanderthals' fate
August 3, 2011 New Scientist, n.2824, p.18
it may have been competition, not interbreeding, that helped modern humans replace Europe's Neanderthals
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Can design evolve the same way humans do?
August 3, 2011 New Scientist, n.2824, p.48
in On the Origin of Tepees, Jonnie Hughes argues that the design of everyday objects is a product of an evolutionary process
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Evolution of Selfless Behavior
August 3, 2011
- A new consensus
we should be prepared to acknowledge the influence of a highly individualistic culture on theories put forward d
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Welcome to the complicated human family
August 2, 2011 New Scientist, n.2823, p.3
decoding ancient hominin genomes may finally help us see human evolution for what it is -- a dynamic process of constant interaction and change
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Acts & Facts, v.40, n.8 (pdf)
August 1, 2011 Institute for Creation Research
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Science and Religion in Quest of Truth
August 1, 2011 Yale University Press
see also Amazon
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Does the Multiverse Really Exist?
August 1, 2011 Scientific American
proof of parallel universes radically different from our own may still lie beyond the domain of science
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Part Ape, Part Human
August 1, 2011 National Geographic
Malapa Fossils ... a new ancestor emerges from the richest collection of fossil skeletons ever found
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Origins: Christian Perspectives on Creation, Evolution, and Intelligent Design
August 1, 2011 Faith Alive Christian Resources
see also Amazon
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Paradise Lust: Searching for the Garden of Eden
August 1, 2011 Grove Press
see also Amazon
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What a Wonderful World (YouTube)
August 1, 2011 BBC One
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God and Nature magazine
August 1, 2011
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Requiring Certainty
August 1, 2011 BioLogos
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Intelligent Design as Social Epistemology: Collective Judgment Forum
August 1, 2011 Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective, v.1, n.7, p.1-11
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The Wondrous Universe: Creation without Creator?
August 1, 2011 Springer
see also Amazon
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Seven Days That Divide the World: The Beginning According to Genesis and Science
August 1, 2011 Zondervan
see also Amazon
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Religion and Science: The Basics
August 1, 2011 Routledge
see also Amazon
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Tenfold Population Increase in Western Europe at the Neandertal-to-Modern Human Transition
July 29, 2011 Science, v.333, n.6042, p.623-627
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Bad Birthday News for First Bird?
July 29, 2011 Science, v.333, n.6042, p.511
a new fossil from China that looks a lot like Archaeopteryx and is apparently just 10 million years older is threatening to topple the earliest known bird from its perch
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When the World’s Population Took Off: The Springboard of the Neolithic Demographic Transition
July 29, 2011 Science, v.333, n.6042, p.560-561
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Inference of human population history from individual whole-genome sequences
July 28, 2011 Nature, v.475, p.493-496
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An Archaeopteryx-like theropod from China and the origin of Avialae
July 28, 2011 Nature, v.475, p.465-470
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Archaeopteryx Knocked from Roost as Original Bird
July 27, 2011 Wired Science
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Flap Flop: Earth's First Bird Not a Bird After All
July 27, 2011 Live Science
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Archaeopteryx no longer first bird
July 27, 2011 Nature News
mounting evidence shows famous fossil more closely related to Velociraptor
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Playing God with the planet
July 27, 2011 New Scientist, n.2823, p.48
British environment writer argues that we can use capitalist principles to counter environmental devastation
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Earth's time bombs may have killed the dinosaurs
July 27, 2011 New Scientist, n.2823, p.8
the giant reptiles' fate may have been sealed half a billion years before life even appeared, by two geological time bombs that still lurk near Earth's core
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'Predict your death' longevity paper retracted
July 27, 2011 New Scientist, n.2823, p.4
a controversial Science paper that claimed to have found the key to predicting human longevity has been retracted by its authors
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We shouldn't mourn the demotion of Archaeopteryx
July 27, 2011 New Scientist, n.2823, p.3
the fossil's reclassification from bird to dinosaur shows that science is still doing what it does best -- revising cherished ideas in light of new evidence
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Archaeopteryx knocked off its perch as first bird
July 27, 2011 New Scientist, n.2823, p.10
a new feathered dinosaur from China is so similar to the iconic "earliest bird" that it has kicked Archaeopteryx out of the avian family tree
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The search for alien intelligence: SETI is dead -- long live SETI
July 27, 2011 Nature, v.475, p.442-444
the closure of the Allen Telescope Array shifts the search for extraterrestrial intelligence away from big science
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Dinosaur Protein Is Primordial
July 26, 2011 Creation-Evolution Headlines
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Texas education board sticks to teaching of evolution
July 22, 2011 Reuters
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Self-tidying molecules could have kick-started life
July 22, 2011 New Scientist, n.2822, p.9
close to a source of heat, fragments of DNA and RNA can be made to sort themselves according to their size
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Dinosaur Body Temperatures Determined from Isotopic (13C-18O) Ordering in Fossil Biominerals
July 22, 2011 Science, v.333, n.6041, p.443-445
large dinosaurs had body temperatures similar to those of modern mammals and birds
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Start of the Wilson Cycle at 3 Ga Shown by Diamonds from Subcontinental Mantle
July 22, 2011 Science, v.333, n.6041, p.434-436
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Onset of Plate Tectonics
July 22, 2011 Science, v.333, n.6041, p.413-414
analysis of diamonds from the subcontinental mantle reveals that plate tectonics started 3 billion years ago
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New NSF Survey Tries to Separate Knowledge and Belief
July 22, 2011 Science, v.333, n.6041, p.394
the National Science Board's attempt to distinguish between knowledge and belief in how people respond to a science literacy survey has drawn fire from critics who view the changes as surrendering scientific ground
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Darwinian Fairy Tales: Do Horses Really Think This Way?
July 21, 2011 Uncommon Descent