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Extinct Penguin Wore Earth Tones, Fossil Shows
September 30, 2010 New York Times
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News Update/Commentary
Fossilized Giant Penguin Reveals Unusual Colors, Sheds Light on Bird Evolution
September 30, 2010 Science Daily
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News Update/Commentary
For the First Time, Monkeys Recognize Themselves in the Mirror, Indicating Self-Awareness
September 30, 2010 Science Daily
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"The lost correspondence of Francis Crick"
September 30, 2010 Nature, v.467, p.519-524
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Genome-wide analysis of a long-term evolution experiment with Drosophila (pdf)
September 30, 2010 Nature, v.467, p.587-590
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Virus-like particles speed bacterial evolution
September 30, 2010 Nature News
the exchange of genetic information among ocean bacteria has been greatly underestimated
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Teen Finds Lobster Fossil with Original Shell
September 30, 2010 Institute for Creation Research
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'Goldilocks planet just right for life'
September 30, 2010 BBC News
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Are monkeys self-aware?
September 30, 2010 The Scientist
new results suggest that rhesus macaques recognize themselves in the mirror, but the debate is far from over
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Remarkable morphological stasis in an extant vertebrate despite tens of millions of years of divergence
September 29, 2010 Proceedings of the Royal Society
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Back from the dead
September 29, 2010 Daily Mail (UK)
one third of 'extinct' animals turn up again
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19-Million-Year-Old Genomic Fossils of Hepatitis B-Like Viruses in Songbirds
September 29, 2010 Science Daily
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Newly Discovered Planet May Be First Truly Habitable Exoplanet
September 29, 2010 Science Daily
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Palaeontologists go to bat for Ida
September 29, 2010 Nature News
primate fossil's promoters defend position against community criticism
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Standing on a stepladder makes you age faster
September 29, 2010 New Scientist, n.2780, p.14
new atomic clock experiments confirm that relativity's effects on time don't just happen at extreme speeds and in crushing gravitational fields
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Meet Kosmoceratops, the horniest vegetarian dinosaur
September 29, 2010 New Scientist, n.2780, p.14
supersized head and multiple horns are order of the day for "lost continent" dinosaurs
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Sparks fly over origin of altruism
September 29, 2010 New Scientist, n.2780, p.8-9
a new view of kin selection says it is part of a broader theory describing the evolution of behaviour in general
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Ancient air-breathing, triple-jawed fish
September 29, 2010 New Scientist
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Cell Division Defies Evolutionary 'Just-so' Stories
September 29, 2010 Institute for Creation Research
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Odds of Life on Nearby Planet '100 Percent,' Astronomer Says
September 29, 2010 Fox News
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Hawking atheopathy
September 28, 2010 Creation Ministries International
famous physicist goes beyond the evidence
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Complexity Not So Costly After All
September 28, 2010 Science Daily
moderately complex plants and animals can be better equipped to adapt
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God or Darwin? Randomness of life reminder may drive the decision
September 27, 2010 USA Today
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Plants set stage for evolutionary drama
September 27, 2010 Nature News
oxygen increase triggered by vascular plants enabled the development of complex animals
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Genetic Clues to Evolution of Jaws in Vertebrates Unearthed
September 27, 2010 Science Daily
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Cosmology, Cambridge Style: Wittgenstein, Toulmin, and Hawking
September 26, 2010 Chronicle of Higher Education
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New Centre for Intelligent Design opens in UK
September 25, 2010 Access Research Network (blog)
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Atheism: A stealth religion
September 25, 2010 World Net Daily
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Time to rebrand the stegosaur?
September 24, 2010 New Scientist, n.2779, p.6
like brontosaurs before it, Stegosaurus could be about to lose its iconic name
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"Optical Clocks and Relativity"
September 24, 2010 Science, v.329, n.5999, p.1630-1633
the tiny relativistic effects of everyday life can be measured by clocks ticking at optical frequencies
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News Update/Commentary
City Living Helped Humans Evolve Immunity to Tuberculosis and Leprosy
September 24, 2010 Science Daily
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Top dinosaur hunters are worst at naming
September 24, 2010 Nature News
the more fossil species you describe, the less likely the names are to stick
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New intelligent design centre launches in Britain
September 24, 2010 Nature
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He ain’t my brother
September 23, 2010 Creation Ministries International
no apparent family ties between Big Man and Lucy
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Relativity comes down to Earth
September 23, 2010 Nature News
as Einstein predicted, a slow drive or a step up a ladder is enough to warp time
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a Pacific divide (pdf)
September 23, 2010 Nature, v.467, p.388-389
a global survey of the scientifically literate public reveals a Pacific divide on key issues in science
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Anisotropic Synchrony Convention--A Solution to the Distant Starlight Problem
September 22, 2010 Answers Research Journal, v.3, p.191-207
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Have Glycine -- but no life
September 22, 2010 Access Research Network (blog)
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Dimensions vanish in quantum gravity
September 22, 2010 New Scientist, n.2779
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Neanderthals More Advanced Than Previously Thought
September 22, 2010 Science Daily
they innovated, adapted like modern humans
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Learning to Live on Land: How Some Early Plants Overcame an Evolutionary Hurdle
September 22, 2010 Science Daily
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Cosmic accidents: Blasting the Earth into life
September 22, 2010 New Scientist, n.2779, p.39
the solar system's "late heavy bombardment" blasted our planet -- but might also have delivered our water, and created nurseries for life
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Arctic bugs may have the longest life-cycle on Earth
September 22, 2010 New Scientist, n.2779, p.16
with a hibernation period of up to 100 million years, bacteria discovered on the Arctic sea floor may have the longest life cycle of any known organism
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Parting the waters: Computer modeling applies physics to Red Sea escape route
September 21, 2010 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (Boulder, CO)
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Where did waters part for Moses? Not where you think
September 21, 2010 CNN
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The Blowhole, Kiama, New South Wales
September 21, 2010 Biblical Geology (blog)
a time problem here, but not for the biblical geologist
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Illawarra geology excursion
September 21, 2010 Biblical Geology (blog)
evidence for the catastrophic effects of Noah’s Flood is obvious everywhere
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Scientists trumpet elephant-shrew discovery
September 21, 2010 CNN
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Volcano borehole prompts safety doubts
September 20, 2010 Nature News
a drilling study could help defend Naples from an eruption, but critics call it risky
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Fossilized Footprints--A Dinosaur Dilemma
September 19, 2010 Answers in Genesis