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'Religion? Reality Has a Grander Magic of its Own'
March 2, 2011 Spiegel Online (Germany)
the shortcomings of religion, the grandeur of reality and the God Gene
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Darwinism and the Divine: Evolutionary Thought and Natural Theology
March 1, 2011 Wiley-Blackwell
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Mind vs. Machine
March 1, 2011 The Atlantic
in the race to build computers that can think like humans, the proving ground is the Turing Test--an annual battle between the world’s most advanced artificial-intelligence programs and ordinary people
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Molecular signature of chitin-protein complex in Paleozoic arthropods
March 1, 2011 Geology, v.39, n.3, p.255-258
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The Information: A History, a Theory, a Flood
March 1, 2011 Pantheon (Random House)
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Acts & Facts, v.40, n.3 (pdf)
March 1, 2011 Institute for Creation Research
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Epigenetics and Society
March 1, 2011 The Scientist, v.25, n.3, p.14
Did Erasmus Darwin foreshadow the tweaking of his grandson’s paradigm?
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Meteorite cargo could solve origin-of-life riddle
March 1, 2011 New Scientist
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Darwin’s Lamarckism vindicated?
March 1, 2011 Creation Ministries International
Darwin rejected his own theory in favor of Lamarckian evolution. Epigenetics now suggests he was partly right.
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Eye evolution questioned
March 1, 2011 The Scientist
invertebrates with vertebrate-like vision challenge the idea that the two groups of organisms have distinctly different visual receptors
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Fossils of Cyanobacteria in CI1 Carbonaceous Meteorites
March 1, 2011 Journal of Cosmology, v.13
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Scholar deems human body as ‘unintelligent design’
March 1, 2011 Daily Campus (University of Connecticut)
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The Moral Lives of Animals
March 1, 2011 Bloomsbury Press
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Super Cooperators: Altruism, Evolution and Mathematics (or, Why We Need Each Other to Succeed
March 1, 2011 Penguin (Free Press)
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The Birds and the Bees
March 1, 2011 The Scientist, v.25, n.3, p.76
a recent book exposes what Darwin got wrong about sexual behavior in birds, and what his error tells us about the evolution of scientific knowledge
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"Dinosaur" petroglyphs at Kachina Bridge site, Natural Bridges National Monument, southeastern Utah: not dinosaurs after all
March 1, 2011 Palaeontological Association
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Creation-Evolution Headlines
March 1, 2011 Master Plan Productions
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The Genesis of Science: How the Christian Middle Ages Launched the Scientific Revolution
March 1, 2011 Regnery Publishing
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Mobile DNA: Finding Treasure in Junk
March 1, 2011 FT Press
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Braintrust: What Neuroscience Tells Us about Morality
March 1, 2011 Princeton University Press
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The Dark Side of Charles Darwin
March 1, 2011 New Leaf Publishing Group (Master Books)
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The Priest-Physicist Who Would Marry Science to Religion
March 1, 2011 Discover Magazine
John Polkinghorne leads a disparate group of scientists in the controversial search for God within the fractured logic of quantum physics
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The Darwin Archipelago: The Naturalist's Career Beyond Origin of Species
March 1, 2011 Yale University Press
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Physics of the Future: How Science Will Shape Human Destiny and Our Daily Lives by the Year 2100
March 1, 2011 Random House
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Life in the deep subsurface
March 1, 2011 Geology, v.39, n.3, p.287-288
Review of the state of the art in understanding the deep biosphere. It appears more relevant and diverse than thought even just 30 years ago. These microorganisms show resistance to extreme conditions and ability t
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The Chicxulub ejecta deposit at Demerara Rise (western Atlantic): Dissecting the geochemical anomaly using laser ablation-mass spectrometry
March 1, 2011 Geology, v.39, n.3, p.279-282
the ejecta deposit and some of the processes which characterized the impact
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Stratigraphic distribution of marine fossils in North America
March 1, 2011 Geology, v.39, n.3, p.259-262
macroevolution, particularly genus extinction, and large-scale patterns of sedimentation share a common set of forcing mechanisms that are related to the formation and destruction of shallow-marine habitats
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Molecular signature of chitin-protein complex in Paleozoic arthropods
March 1, 2011 Geology, v.39, n.3, p.255-258
example of preservation of organic molecules for more than 300 Ma
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Hitler's Ethic: The Nazi Pursuit of Evolutionary Progress
March 1, 2011 Palgrave Macmillan
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The Magic of Reality: How We Know What's Really True
March 1, 2011 Random House (Bantam)
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The Magic of Reality: How We Know What's Really True
March 1, 2011 Random House (Bantam)
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Flower 'Evolves' in the Wrong Direction
February 28, 2011 Institute for Creation Research
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Subtle Shifts, Not Major Sweeps, Drove Human Evolution
February 28, 2011 Science Daily
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p.3 — It's Only Natural...or Is It?
February 28, 2011 From the Editor
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p.6 — Telomeres Get the Spotlight as Cellular Evidence for Intelligent Design
February 28, 2011 Research
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p.12-14 — Louis Agassiz: Anti-Darwinist Harvard Paleontology Professor
February 28, 2011 Impact
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p.15 — Life: More Complicated Than We Can Imagine
February 28, 2011 Back to Genesis
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p.17 — Selected by Nature or Designed to Fill?
February 28, 2011 Back to Genesis
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p.18 — Identifying Neandertal Man
February 28, 2011 Back to Genesis
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p.19 — Dr. Rhonda Forlow: ICR's New Education Specialist
February 28, 2011 Education
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Beautiful theory collides with smashing particle data
February 28, 2011 Nature, v.471, p.13-14
latest results from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) are casting doubt on the theory of supersymmetry
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Subtle Shifts, Not Major Sweeps, Drove Human Evolution
February 28, 2011 Science Daily
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A brief history of catastrophe — what is a mass extinction, how do we know they have happened, and how many have there been
February 28, 2011
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Apocalypse now? — we may be living through the sixth mass extinction -- this one induced by human activity
February 28, 2011
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The terrible two — all extinction events are a big deal, but two really stand out, one for its sheer scale and the other for its sudden, spectacular and shocking cause
February 28, 2011
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The descent of man?
February 28, 2011 The Independent (UK)
our species is still evolving, but future humans might be more like Danny DeVito than Stuart Broad
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Pssst! Don't tell the creationists, but scientists don't have a clue how life began
February 28, 2011 Scientific American (blog)
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Ötzi20
February 27, 2011 South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology
special exhibition on 20 years of science, media and mysteries surrounding the Iceman in Bozen/Bolzano (1 March 2011 to 15 January 2012)
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Does the comfort of conformity ease thoughts of death?
February 25, 2011 New Scientist, n.2801, p.12
functional MRI suggests that as death approaches, the need to belong to a group and be near loved ones may be on your mind
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How a Smilodon sabretooth cat closed its gaping mouth
February 25, 2011 BBC News
the mystery of how prehistoric sabretoothed cats coped with their oversized teeth has been solved in part by a new analysis of the cats' jaws