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p.19 — "ICR's Modern-Day Noah"
December 31, 2010 Education
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p.22 — "The Long View"
December 31, 2010 Biblical Worldview
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News Update/Commentary
Was Israel the Birthplace of Modern Humans?
December 31, 2010 Science Daily
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Human remains spark spat
December 31, 2010 Nature News
Nature talks to the archaeologist behind controversial claims that ancient teeth could rewrite human evolution
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Virtual Museum of The Origin
December 31, 2010
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Alberta’s shameful past offers fetid food for thought
December 31, 2010 Winnipeg Free Press
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New Peer-Reviewed Paper Challenges Darwinian Evolution
December 30, 2010 Evolution News & Views (Discovery Institute)
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“Extinct Humans” ‘R Us?
December 30, 2010 The Costa Rica News
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News Update/Commentary
Bacteria Provide Example of One of Nature's First Immune Systems
December 30, 2010 Science Daily
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News Update/Commentary
All change: Theories of human ancestry get an overhaul
December 30, 2010 BBC News
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Experimental Evolution and a general conclusion
December 29, 2010 Access Research Network
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News Update/Commentary
Environmental Factors Limit Species Diversity, Lizard Study Finds
December 29, 2010 Science Daily
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The Science Wars Redux
December 29, 2010 Democracy: A Journal of Ideas, n.19
fifteen years after the Sokal Hoax, attacks on “objective knowledge” that were once the province of the left have been taken up by the right
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Sacrificing God on the Altar of Science
December 28, 2010 Spero News
The Grand Design, a new book by Stephen Hawking, has widened the chasm between science and faith
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News Update/Commentary
Have the oldest human remains been found in Israel?
December 28, 2010 MSNBC
researchers say teeth go back 400,000 years; others say claim is premature
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Magnetic Field Data Confirm Creation Model
December 28, 2010 Institute for Creation Research
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Neanderthals ate their veggies
December 27, 2010 CBC News (Canada)
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News Update/Commentary
Neanderthals cooked and ate vegetables
December 27, 2010 BBC News
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Microfossils in calculus demonstrate consumption of plants and cooked foods in Neanderthal diets
December 27, 2010 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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Researchers: Ancient Human Remains Found in Israel
December 27, 2010 ABC News
Israeli archaeologists: Ancient teeth may provide oldest evidence of human remains
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News Update/Commentary
Critics Blast Potential Taxpayer Funding of Noah's Ark Theme Park
December 24, 2010 Fox News
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RETROSPECTIVE: "Allan Sandage (1926-2010)"
December 24, 2010 Science, v.330, n.6012, p.1763
an astronomer launched the field of observational cosmology and influenced our view of the universe over the past half-century
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Altering the Past: China's Faked Fossils Problem
December 24, 2010 Science, v.330, n.6012, p.1740-1741
a booming fossil market has resulted in a flood of “improved,” reconfigured, and composite specimens; many are finding their way into China's museums
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Felisa Wolfe-Simon Interview: "Discoverer Asks for Time, Patience Over Arsenic Bacteria Controversy"
December 24, 2010 Science, v.330, n.6012, p.1734-1735
Three weeks ago, NASA astrobiology fellow Felisa Wolfe-Simon published a paper in Science about bacteria that can use arsenic instead of phosphorus in DNA and other biomolecules. Then came a torrent
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"Court to Weigh University's Decision Not to Hire Astronomer"
December 24, 2010 Science, v.330, n.6012, p.1731
early next year, a federal court will take up the case of Martin Gaskell, an astrophysicist who claims that the University of Kentucky denied him a job because he is an evangelical Christian
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"Introduction: Curiosity aroused"
December 24, 2010 p.S2-S3
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A runaway success
December 24, 2010 Nature, v.467, p.S4
1978 Nobel Prize in Physics for discovering the existence of cosmic background radiation
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"The joy of discovery"
December 24, 2010 p.S5
1974 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for discoveries concerning the organization of the cell
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"Nothing to fear from mistakes"
December 24, 2010 p.S7
1999 Nobel Prize in Physics for elucidating the quantum structure of electroweak interactions in atoms
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"Politics and prophecy"
December 24, 2010 p.S9
2006 Nobel Prize in Physics for discovery of the anisotropy of the cosmic microwave background radiation
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Anthropocene man
December 24, 2010 Nature, v.467, p.S10
1995 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for work on formation and decomposition of ozone
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"Thinking in aeons"
December 24, 2010 p.S12
2006 Nobel Prize in Physics for work on cosmic background radiation and measurement of the temperature variation (anisotropy)
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"Working at the coal face"
December 24, 2010 p.S13
1996 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the discovery of buckminster fullerenes
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"Timeline: Lindau and the zeitgeist"
December 24, 2010 p.S14-S15
the annual Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings have evolved over the years, reflecting changes in both science and society
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"Life in science: Generation X-change"
December 24, 2010 p.S16-S18
international meetings and exchanges are creating a universal, globe-spanning culture of science with widespread ramifications
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News Update/Commentary
You Are What Your Father Ate, Too
December 24, 2010 Science Daily
paternal diet affects lipid metabolizing genes in offspring
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60 Minutes Presents: B-Rex
December 24, 2010
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"Human origins: Shadows of early migrations"
December 23, 2010 Nature, v.468, p.1044-1045
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Evolution versus creation debate
December 23, 2010 Windsor Star (Canada)
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Mapping the appearances of Cambrian animals
December 23, 2010 Access Research Network (blog)
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New genes needed for survival too
December 23, 2010 New Scientist, n.2792, p.13
modern mutations are as important for fruit flies as genes formed millions of years ago
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The evolutionary burst that made Earth oxygen-rich
December 23, 2010 New Scientist, n.2792, p.12
gene families involved in respiration and photosynthesis arose in a short evolutionary burst which began around 3.3 billion years ago
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"Genetic history of an archaic hominin group from Denisova Cave in Siberia"
December 23, 2010 Nature, v.468, p.1053-1060
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"Evolution: The first supper"
December 23, 2010 Nature, v.468, p.S8-S9
diet-directed evolution shaped our brains, but whether it was meat or tubers, or their preparation, that spurred our divergence from other primates remains a matter of hot debate
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Solar-Powered Hornet Found; Turns Light Into Electricity
December 22, 2010 National Geographic
In an animal kingdom first, insect's “skin" pigments convert sunlight into energy.
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6 Strange Fossils That Enlightened Evolutionary Scientists
December 22, 2010 Wired Science
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Fossil genome reveals ancestral link
December 22, 2010 Nature, v.468, p.1012
a distant cousin raises questions about human origins
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Fossil Finger Bone Yields Genome of a Previously Unknown Human Relative
December 22, 2010 Science Daily
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Ancient humans, dubbed 'Denisovans', interbred with us
December 22, 2010 BBC News
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The scientist pope who lit up the Dark Ages
December 22, 2010 New Scientist, n.2792, p.82
the story of Gerbert of Aurillac, who was adept in astronomy and mathematics at a time thought to be devoid of science