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Scientists Think Spirituality Is Congruent With Scientific Discovery, Religion Is Not
May 6, 2011 Medical News Today
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Are scientific reputations boosted artificially?
May 6, 2011 Nature News
reputations emerge in a collective manner, but does this guarantee that fame rests on merit
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Out-of-Africa migration selected novelty-seeking genes
May 6, 2011 New Scientist, n.2811, p.18
as humans migrated around 50,000 years ago, evolution may have latched onto a gene linked to risk-taking and adventurousness
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Nocturnality in Dinosaurs Inferred from Scleral Ring and Orbit Morphology
May 6, 2011 Science, v.332, n.6030, p.705-708
comparison of eye structures between fossils and modern species suggests that Mesozoic archosaurs were active day and night
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Dating Duo Illuminates Modern Humans' Journey
May 6, 2011 Science, v.332, n.6030, p.658-661
by improving a powerful dating technique, a professional and personal couple fills in the blanks of human evolution
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Red in Tooth and Claw Among the Literati
May 6, 2011 Science, v.332, n.6030, p.654-656
Upset by the isolation of their field, some critics are trying to bring Darwin's ideas and recent science to the study of literature. They haven't been popular.
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Body plan innovation in treehoppers through the evolution of an extra wing-like appendage
May 5, 2011 Nature, v.473, p.83-86
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REVIEW: May 2011
May 5, 2011 Themelios, v.36, n.1
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Horsetail Plant Developed Successful Set of Tools for Extreme Environments -- For Millions of Years
May 5, 2011 Science Daily
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Anatomical clues to human evolution from fish
May 5, 2011 BBC
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News Update/Commentary
Evolutionary Lessons for Wind Farm Efficiency
May 5, 2011 Science Daily
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New Galaxy Model Leaves Old Questions Unanswered
May 5, 2011 Institute for Creation Research
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Top 10 Consequences of evolution?
May 5, 2011 Creation Ministries International
Smithsonian blunders again!
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More Than 20 Percent of Atheist Scientists Are 'Spiritual'
May 5, 2011 Science Daily
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Uncertainty entangled: The limits of quantum weirdness
May 5, 2011 New Scientist, n.2810, p.28-31
In a battle between the star principles of the quantum story, there can be only one winner. Or can there?
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Body plan innovation in treehoppers through the evolution of an extra wing-like appendage
May 5, 2011 Nature, v.473, p.83-86
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From isotopes to the stars
May 5, 2011 Nature, v.473, p.25-26
creating more exotic isotopes will reveal the stellar formation of atoms
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Evolutionary genetics: Hunting for birth-timing genes
May 5, 2011 Nature, v.473, p.9
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Is God Really Dead?
May 5, 2011 Litfuse Publicity Group
Stephen Hawking's logic faces a mathematician's scrutiny
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Trust Me, I'm a Scientist
May 5, 2011 Scientific American
why so many people choose not to believe what scientists say
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Tiger-Parrots Show Their True Evolutionary Stripes
May 4, 2011 Science Daily
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Heidelberg Man links humans, Neanderthals
May 4, 2011 MSNBC
study of 400,000-year-old fossil may shed light on what species looked like
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Scientists Urge Censorship of Terms Implying Design and Purpose when Describing Life
May 4, 2011 Answers in Genesis
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Gravity Probe B confirms Einstein effects
May 4, 2011 BBC News
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Asteroids make life's raw materials
May 4, 2011 New Scientist, n.2811
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News Update/Commentary
Genome Duplication Encourages Rapid Adaptation of Plants
May 4, 2011 Science Daily
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Astrobiology
May 4, 2011
- The hunt for alien life
powerful telescopes, clever astronomy and trips to some of Earth's most extreme and remote places are
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That's gigANTic: Fossil unearthed of 50 million-year-old insect the size of a hummingbird
May 4, 2011 Daily Mail (UK)
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Early History of Genetics Revised: New Light Shed on 'Rediscovery' of Mendel's Laws of Heredity
May 3, 2011 Science Daily
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Can Evolution Hurdle the 'Mutation Protection Paradox'?
May 3, 2011 Institute for Creation Research
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We need a new popular name for Paranthropus boisei
May 3, 2011 Access Research Network (blog)
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Our cousin who ate like a cow
May 3, 2011 New Scientist
the hominid Paranthropus boisei, which lived in east Africa from 2.3 to 1.2 million years ago, ate grasses
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Lichen Evolved on Two Tracks, Like Marsupials and Mammals
May 3, 2011 Science Daily
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Why the Eye Is Better Than a Camera at Capturing Contrast and Faint Detail Simultaneously
May 3, 2011 Science Daily
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Endogenous Proteins Found in a 70-Million-Year-Old Giant Marine Lizard
May 2, 2011 Science Daily
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Ancestors of Land Plants Revealed
May 2, 2011 Science Daily
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Did Adam and Eve Really Exist? Who They Were and Why You Should Care
May 1, 2011 Crossway Books
see also Amazon
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Acts & Facts, v.40, n.5 (pdf)
May 1, 2011 Institute for Creation Research
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'Explosive' Evolution in Pupfish
May 1, 2011 Science Daily
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Wanted: Another Scientific Revolution
May 1, 2011 The Scientist, v.25, n.5, p.70
In the 19th century, four friends changed the way scientists viewed themselves. It’s time for another shake-up.
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The Fact of Evolution
May 1, 2011 Prometheus Books
see also Amazon
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The Science of Evil: On Empathy and the Origins of Cruelty
May 1, 2011 Perseus Academic
see also Amazon
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The Believing Brain: From Ghosts and Gods to Politics and Conspiracies
May 1, 2011 Times Books (Macmillan)
how we construct beliefs and reinforce them as truths; see also Macmillan and
Creation-Evolution Headlines
May 1, 2011 Master Plan Productions
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NASA's Inspiring, Enlightening, and Successful Search for New Earths
May 1, 2011 Discover Magazine
The Kepler space telescope, NASA’s first mission dedicated to the search for planets beyond our solar system, has produced a gusher of strange new worlds. If astronomers are right, many of them will prove to be habitable.
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Homo Sapiens, Meet Your New Astounding Family
May 1, 2011 Discover Magazine
Once we shared the planet with other human species, competing with them and interbreeding with them. Today we stand alone, but our rivals’ genes live on inside us -- even as their remarkable stories are only now coming to ligh
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Feathers: The Evolution of a Natural Miracle
May 1, 2011 Basic Books
see also Amazon
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First Life: Discovering the Connections between Stars, Cells, and How Life Began
May 1, 2011 University of California Press
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Infaunal molting in Trilobita and escalatory responses against predation
May 1, 2011 Geology, v.39, n.5, p.495-498
evidence of infaunal behavior of trilobites and infers that this is a defensive strategy documenting predator-prey interaction
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Belemnite extinction and the origin of modern cephalopods 35 m.y. prior to the Cretaceous-Paleogene event
May 1, 2011 Geology, v.39, n.5, p.483-486
belemnites went extinct much earlier than the K-Pg boundary in the North Pacific, and were replaced by modern cephalopods that radiated in other regions after the K-Pg boundary