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Rewriting the textbooks: When science gets it wrong
May 18, 2011 New Scientist, n.2813, p.29
it turns out that reptiles don't exist and we don't know how the atom splits ... nine venerable truths you can't rely on
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Calculations may have overestimated extinction rates
May 18, 2011 New Scientist, n.2813, p.8
species are being driven to extinction -- but perhaps not as rapidly as we thought, because of a mathematical error that has gone unnoticed for decades
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New Evidence Shows Mobile Animals Could Have Evolved Much Earlier Than Previously Thought
May 18, 2011 Science Daily
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Sodium Channels Evolved Before Animals' Nervous Systems
May 18, 2011 Science Daily
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Imaging Technology Reveals Intricate Details of 49-Million-Year-Old Spider
May 18, 2011 Science Daily
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Genetic 'Wiring' of Seeds Revealed
May 18, 2011 Science Daily
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The Achilles' heel of biological complexity
May 18, 2011 Nature News
the complex web of protein interactions in our cells may be masking an ever-worsening problem
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Living in a Quantum World
May 18, 2011 Scientific American
Quantum mechanics is not just about teeny particles. It applies to things of all sizes: birds, plants, maybe even people.
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Punctuated Equilibrium as metaphor: fragment from the book to-be
May 18, 2011 blog
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Galileo’s Conversion
May 18, 2011 Forbes (blog)
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First habitable planet discovered
May 17, 2011 Yahoo! News
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Genomic Archeology Reveals Early Evolution of Sex Chromosomes
May 17, 2011 Science Daily
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Cellular Circuit Boards Circumvent Evolutionary Causes
May 17, 2011 Institute for Creation Research
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The Obliquity of the Ecliptic
May 17, 2011
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The Chimpanzee Genome and the Problem of Biological Similarity
May 17, 2011 Occasional Papers of the BSG, n.7, p.1-18 (Creation Biological Society)
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"We Are Crossing the Boundary Between Knowledge and Belief"
May 17, 2011 The European Magazine
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The unscientific hegemony of uniformitarianism
May 16, 2011 Access Research Network (blog)
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Evolutionary Adaptations Can Be Reversed, but Rarely
May 16, 2011 Science Daily
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What Stephen Hawking doesn’t understand about heaven
May 16, 2011 Washington Post (blog)
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Heaven is a 'fairy story'
May 16, 2011 Breitbart
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What did Stephen Hawking mean?
May 16, 2011 Guardian (UK)
I put some questions to the Cambridge cosmologist on life, death and our place in the universe, but there's one answer I don't understand
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Bacteria helped early animals to breathe
May 15, 2011 Nature News
microbial mats might have functioned as oxygen oases for primitive multicellular life
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Did Neandertals Linger in Russia's Far North?
May 13, 2011 Science, v.332, n.6031, p.778
some of the last Neandertals may have taken refuge in the dark Arctic north rather than the sunny south as archaeological evidence has indicated
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Late Mousterian Persistence near the Arctic Circle
May 13, 2011 Science, v.332, n.6031, p.841-845
artefacts at a site in the northern Urals dating to about 33,000 years ago suggest a last northern refuge of Neandertals
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Is It Time to Declutter the Dinosaur Roster?
May 13, 2011 Science, v.332, n.6031, p.782
paleontologist Jack Horner thinks too many discoveries of supposedly new species of dinosaurs are actually duplicates of animals already on the books
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Carbon Dating of '70 Million Year Old' Mosasaur Soft Tissues Yields Surprising Results
May 13, 2011 Institute for Creation Research
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Last Neanderthals Near the Arctic Circle?
May 13, 2011 Science Daily
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Alien life may huddle under hydrogen blankets
May 12, 2011 New Scientist, n.2812, p.10
Earth-sized worlds far from the warmth of their stars could maintain liquid water and life if they are well wrapped by hydrogen in their atmospheres
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Evolution: To make a new species
May 12, 2011 Nature, v.473, p.126
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Value judgements
May 12, 2011 Nature, v.473, p.123-124
the scientific endeavour needs to deliver public value, not just research papers
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Green River Formation Fossil Has Original Soft Tissue
May 12, 2011 Institute for Creation Research
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Moving Forward in Our Understanding of Molecular Motors
May 11, 2011 Answers in Genesis
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Wine Yeasts Reveal Prehistoric Microbial World
May 11, 2011 Science Daily
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Animatronic dinosaurs set in their world
May 11, 2011 New Scientist, n.2812, p.51
a new exhibition at the Natural History Museum in London recreates dinosaurs in their environment and presents the latest dino-science
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Out of control: How to live in an unfathomable world
May 11, 2011 New Scientist, n.2812, p.28-29
we need to accept that the interactions of technology, society and nature are now beyond our understanding
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Crocodiles swam the Atlantic to reach America
May 11, 2011 New Scientist, n.2812, p.16
Millions of years before Vikings crossed the Atlantic, crocodiles swam thousands of kilometres from Africa to colonise the Americas
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Volcanology: Europe's ticking time bomb
May 11, 2011 Nature, v.473, p.140-141
Vesuvius is one of the most dangerous volcanoes in the world -- but scientists and the civil authorities can't agree on how to prepare for a future eruption
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The endless possibilities of life in the cosmos
May 11, 2011 New Scientist, n.2812, p.3
we need to spread our search for alien life as imaginatively as we can
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'Missing link' fungi found in Devon pond
May 11, 2011 BBC News
what may be the "missing link" connecting fungi to plants, animals and bacteria
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The evolutionary tree of fungi grows a new branch
May 11, 2011 Nature News
fungi found in UK pond could be part of a previously undiscovered and extremely diverse phylum
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On the Integrity of Science: A Response to Bill Dembski
May 11, 2011 patheos.com
I am deeply concerned that evangelical Christianity, as a vast and largely self-sufficient subculture in America, has become so disengaged from science that it is now intellectually impoverished
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Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria Did Not Evolve
May 10, 2011 Institute for Creation Research
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Troubled probe upholds Einstein
May 10, 2011 Nature, v.473, p.131-132
general relativity vindicated, but was the mission worth it
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Blind legless lizard species discovered in Cambodia
May 10, 2011 BBC News
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Europeans never had Neanderthal neighbours
May 9, 2011 Nature News
Russian find suggests Neanderthals died out earlier than was thought
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Florida antievolution bill dies
May 9, 2011 National Center for Science Education
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Tracking Lineage Through a Bramble
May 9, 2011 New York Times
Those stars among the hunter-gatherers of fossils related to human origins, Donald C. Johanson and Richard Leakey, returned last week to the American Museum of Natural History in New York, the scene of a bitter televised brawl be
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Unnatural selection: Fish growing up fast
May 8, 2011 New Scientist
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Hi-Tech Eye Design in a Lowly Mollusk
May 6, 2011 Institute for Creation Research
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Sticking Their Necks out for Evolution: Why Sloths and Manatees Have Unusually Long (or Short) Necks
May 6, 2011 Science Daily