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The Rigor of Love
August 8, 2010 New York Times (blog)
Can the experience of faith be shared by those unable to believe in the existence of a transcendent God?
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Does Separation of Church and State Prohibit Teaching Creation Science in Public Schools?
August 7, 2010 Everyday Christian (blog)
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News Update/Commentary
Insular Evolution: Large and Big-Footed Voles in an Outer Archipelago
August 7, 2010 Science Daily
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Why We Should Be Skeptical of Skeptics (Like Michael Shermer)
August 7, 2010 Pearcey Report
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Israeli Archaelogists Uncover Oldest Written Document in Jerusalem
August 7, 2010 You Tube
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Creation Ministries
August 7, 2010
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Ten things we don't understand about humans
August 7, 2010
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News Update/Commentary
Secret of Life on Earth May Be as Simple as What Happens Between the Sheets -- Mica Sheets, That Is
August 6, 2010 Science Daily
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Rocky hint of a waterless Moon
August 6, 2010 Nature News
isotope analysis of lunar samples contradicts recent research
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Scientists find sea sponges share human genes
August 6, 2010 Breitbart
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Meaning in a Quantum Universe
August 6, 2010 Science, v.329, n.5992, p.629-630
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Blog Post
Evolution of Sleep: A dreamy solution to a nightmare of a problem
August 5, 2010 Uncommon Descent
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Thinking About God Calms Believers, Stresses Atheists
August 5, 2010 Live Science
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AC360: Christopher Hitchens Talks Cancer and God
August 5, 2010 YouTube (CNN)
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The Limits of Reason
August 5, 2010 Newsweek
why evolution may favor irrationality
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The Amphimedon queenslandica genome and the evolution of animal complexity
August 5, 2010 Nature, v.466, p.720-726
sponges are an ancient group of animals that diverged from other metazoans over 600 million years ago
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"The evolution of mammal-like crocodyliforms in the Cretaceous Period of Gondwana"
August 5, 2010 Nature, v.466, p.748-751
a spectacular adaptive radiation among notosuchian crocodyliforms led to all manner of strange forms
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Digital evolution and the meaning of life
August 5, 2010 New Scientist, n.2772, p.3
if life and consciousness can be mimicked in a computer, we might at last understand what these concepts really mean
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Overcoming agony
August 5, 2010 Nature, v.466, p.692-693
a broad account of the science of pain offers hope to patients but highlights how the culture of medicine needs to change
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To boldly go: my life in physics
August 5, 2010 Cosmos Online
What's it like to live your life as the ringleader of obscurity? Stephen Hawking -- renowned cosmologist, celebrated physicist and bestselling author -- describes his journey of inspiration and discovery.
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A Classic Evolution Policy Blunder
August 4, 2010 American Spectator
Louisiana Governor signed into law last year an act that sets parameters for teachers who introduce scientific supplements on controversial subjects
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"Sponge genome goes deep"
August 4, 2010 Nature, v.466, p.673
this humble organism squats firmly at the doorway to one of life's great mysteries: the leap to multicellularity
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News Update/Commentary
Mammal-Like Crocodile Fossil Found in East Africa
August 4, 2010 Science Daily
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Size isn't everything: The big brain myth
August 4, 2010 New Scientist, n.2771
What's so special about the human brain? It turns out that we're no better endowed between the ears than you would expect for a primate of our size.
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Dinosaur man: playing creationists at their own game
August 4, 2010 New Scientist, n.2772
palaeontologist Phil Senter has a persuasive strategy for convincing doubters that all life on Earth has a common origin
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Cosmology's not broken, so why try to fix it?
August 4, 2010 New Scientist, n.2772, p.22-23
claims that there is something wrong with our standard model of the universe rest on flawed logic
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Reptiles were the earliest North American pioneers
August 4, 2010 New Scientist, n.2772, p.14
the oldest reptile prints ever found suggest that these were the first creatures to venture into continental interiors
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Artificial life forms evolve basic intelligence
August 4, 2010 New Scientist, n.2772, p.6-7
digital organisms not only mutate and evolve, they also have memory -- so how long before they acquire intelligence too?
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Frontiers of cloning
August 4, 2010 New Scientist, n.2772
new techniques could enable us to clone everything from racing camels to extinct mammoths -- but we should never clone a human being
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Dollymania: the creation of a celebrity sheep
August 4, 2010 New Scientist, n.2772
Dolly's debut provoked an outcry, but her creator says it revolutionised our understanding of the laws of biology
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A century of cloning
August 4, 2010 New Scientist, n.2772
attempts to clone animals began more than 100 years ago, but it took seaweed jelly, salamanders and some strands of baby hair to make it work
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The faith that underpins science
August 4, 2010 New Scientist, n.2772
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Tooth to tail oddities in ancient croc
August 4, 2010 Nature News
a fossil crocodile reveals that this conservative group of reptiles was once much more adventurous
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Causes and evolutionary significance of genetic convergence
August 4, 2010 Trends in Genetics, v.26, n.9, p.400-405
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News Update/Commentary
Genomic Sequencing of Marine Sponge Published; Revealed Early Genetic Complexity and Roots of Cancer
August 4, 2010 Science Daily
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"Extent of the microbial biosphere in the oceanic crust"
August 3, 2010 Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, v.11, Q08003
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Let's get physical
August 3, 2010 National Post
Robert Oppenheimer, reflecting in 1953 on early ventures in the exotic field of quantum theory, said that this form of physics describes events so remote from common experience
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Christian Academics Cite Hostility on Campus
August 3, 2010 National Public Radio
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Is a cosmic chameleon driving galaxies apart?
August 2, 2010 New Scientist, n.2771
a shape-shifting fifth fundamental force could neatly explain the mystery of dark energy -- and some other puzzling astronomical observations
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Doubting Darwin: Jerry Fodor on What Darwin Got Wrong
August 2, 2010
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Should We Clone Neanderthals?
August 2, 2010 Archaeology, v.63, n.2
the scientific, legal, and ethical obstacles
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How a Creationist Wins Love from the L.A. Times: Trash Breitbart
August 2, 2010 biggovernment.com
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Book
New Proofs for the Existence of God: Contributions of Contemporary Physics and Philosophy
August 1, 2010 Wm. B. Eerdmans
see also Amazon
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Book
Acts & Facts, v.39, n.8 (pdf)
August 1, 2010 Institute for Creation Research
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"Paraná flood basalts: Rapid extrusion hypothesis confirmed by new 40Ar/39Ar results"
August 1, 2010 Geology, v.38, n.8, p.747-750
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"Predatory digging behavior by dinosaurs"
August 1, 2010 Geology, v.38, n.8, p.699-702
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Valley of the Whales
August 1, 2010 National Geographic
an Egyptian desert, once an ocean, holds the secret to one of evolution’s most remarkable transformations -- whale evolution
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Our Neandertal Brethren: Why They Were Not a Separate Species
August 1, 2010 Scientific American
genome sequencing has revealed our common humanity
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Faith and Foolishness: When Religious Beliefs Become Dangerous
August 1, 2010 Scientific American
religious leaders should be held accountable when their irrational ideas turn harmful
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'Super-Earths': Could They Harbor Life?
August 1, 2010 Scientific American
The night skies are littered with distant planets, but what are they really like? Theoretical models suggest that a surprising number of "exoplanets" could be similar to Earth--and may even support life.