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Universe has more entropy than thought
October 2, 2009 Science News
new calculations suggest that the cosmos may be a bit closer to heat death
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Brassed off about creationism
October 2, 2009 New Scientist
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Jurassic egg hoard in India 'could hold clues to dinosaur extinction mystery'
October 2, 2009 Telegraph (UK)
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The theory Einstein hated
October 2, 2009 ETH Life (Zurich)
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Newspaper Article
The Fate of the Spirit
October 2, 2009 Wall Street Journal
the wobbly religious lives of young people emerging into adulthood
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Coal mining hazard resembles explosive volcanic eruption, study shows
October 1, 2009 University of Michigan
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Book
Boyle: Between God and Science
October 1, 2009 Yale University Press
see also Amazon
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Celebration of Creation
October 1, 2009 Loma Linda University Church (Loma Linda, CA)
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Darwin ... Chicago 2009
October 1, 2009 University of Chicago
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Get Answers
October 1, 2009
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The Glad Scientist
October 1, 2009 The Walrus (Canada)
a Vatican astronomer explains why science and religion are a match made in heaven
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Darwin Symposium honors 150 years of continuing scientific inquiry
October 1, 2009 Sophian (Smith College, Northampton, MA)
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Indiana University's Union Board to present evolution talk by Richard Dawkins
October 1, 2009 Indiana University
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News Update/Commentary
Rediscovering the Dragon's Paradise Lost: Komodo Dragons Most Likely Evolved in Australia, Dispersed to Indonesia
October 1, 2009 Science Daily
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Fossils may turn 'evolution on its head'
October 1, 2009 Los Angeles Times
analysis of a near-complete skeleton of a human ancestor found in Ethiopia radically changes scientists' thinking about the appearance and behavior of our earliest forebears
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Book
Acts & Facts, v.38, n.10 (pdf)
October 1, 2009 Institute for Creation Research
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Creationists, take note: ‘Evidence is evidence!'
October 1, 2009 Globe and Mail
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Bones of “Ardi,” New Human Evolution Fossil, “Crushed Nearly to Smithereens”
October 1, 2009 Evolution News & Views (Discovery Institute)
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News Update/Commentary
Fossil finds extend human story
October 1, 2009 BBC News
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News Update/Commentary
World’s oldest human-linked skeleton found
October 1, 2009 MSNBC
‘Ardi’ predates Lucy by a million years, changes scientific view of origins
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News Update/Commentary
Oldest human skeleton offers new clues to evolution
October 1, 2009 CNN
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Fossil Skeleton from Africa Predates Lucy
October 1, 2009 New York Times
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Oldest "Human" Skeleton Found--Disproves "Missing Link"
October 1, 2009 National Geographic
move over, Lucy ... and kiss the missing link goodbye
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Our ancestor Ardi walked tall
October 1, 2009 New Scientist
analysis of the fossil Ardipithecus ramidus, one of the earliest known hominids, suggests that our ancestors weren't knuckle-walkers
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News Update/Commentary
Before 'Lucy,' There Was 'Ardi': First Major Analysis of Early Hominid Published in Science
October 1, 2009 Science Daily
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Oldest hominid skeleton revealed
October 1, 2009 Nature News
at 4.4 million years, Ethiopian fossil clarifies human-chimp relationships
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A New Kind of Ancestor: Ardipithecus Unveiled
October 1, 2009 Science, v.326, n.5949, p.36-40
In this special issue of Science, the oldest known hominin skeleton, Ardipithecus ramidus, reveals the upright origins of humankind
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"Habitat for Humanity"
October 1, 2009 p.40
Heaps of sediment are all that's left behind from a fossil-mining operation in Aramis, Ethiopia, that yielded one of the most important fossils in human evolution, as well as thousands of clues to its ecology and environment.
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"The View from Afar"
October 1, 2009 p.41-43
How do you find priceless hominin fossils in a hostile desert? Build a strong team and obsess over the details.
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"Light on the Origin of Man"
October 1, 2009 p.60-61
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Ardipithecus ramidus and the Paleobiology of Early Hominids
October 1, 2009 Science, v.326, n.5949, p.64, 75-86
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"The Geological, Isotopic, Botanical, Invertebrate, and Lower Vertebrate Surroundings of Ardipithecus ramidus"
October 1, 2009 p.65, 65e1-65e5
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"Taphonomic, Avian, and Small-Vertebrate Indicators of Ardipithecus ramidus Habitat"
October 1, 2009 p.66, 66e1-66e4
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"Macrovertebrate Paleontology and the Pliocene Habitat of Ardipithecus ramidus"
October 1, 2009 p.67, 87-93
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"The Ardipithecus ramidus Skull and Its Implications for Hominid Origins"
October 1, 2009 p.68, 68e1-68e7
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"Paleobiological Implications of the Ardipithecus ramidus Dentition"
October 1, 2009 p.69, 94-99
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Careful Climbing in the Miocene: The Forelimbs of Ardipithecus ramidus and Humans Are Primitive
October 1, 2009 Science, v.326, n.5949, p.70-70e8
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"The Pelvis and Femur of Ardipithecus ramidus: The Emergence of Upright Walking"
October 1, 2009 p.71, 71e1-71e6
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"The Great Divides: Ardipithecus ramidus Reveals the Postcrania of Our Last Common Ancestors with African Apes"
October 1, 2009 p.73, 100-106
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"Reexamining Human Origins in Light of Ardipithecus ramidus"
October 1, 2009 p.74, 74e1-74e8
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"Palaeontology: Feathered dinosaurs in a tangle"
October 1, 2009 Nature, v.461, p.601-602
a dramatic feathered dinosaur fossil from the Jurassic of China resolves a 'temporal paradox', but it adds intriguing complications to the debates on the evolution of feathers and flight in birds
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A pre-Archaeopteryx troodontid theropod from China with long feathers on the metatarsus
October 1, 2009 Nature, v.461, p.640-643
- EDITOR'S SUMMARY: Anchiornis huxleyi: strictly for the troodontids
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"Showcasing the evidence for evolution"
October 1, 2009 Nature, v.461, p.596
comparison of two seasoned authors' strategies for explaining the difference between evolution fact and fantasy -- Richard Dawkins's thunder and Carl Zimmer's poise
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Book
God vs. Darwin: The War between Evolution and Creationism in the Classroom
October 1, 2009 Rowman & Littlefield (Scarecrow Press)
see also Amazon
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India's Jurassic nest dug up in Tamil Nadu
October 1, 2009 Times of India
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Book
Time
October 1, 2009 Picador (Macmillan)
see also Amazon
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What (Maybe) Didn't Kill the Dinosaurs: Comets
October 1, 2009 Scientific American
a new model for comet production revises the theory of their origins
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"Ten Myths about Charles Darwin"
October 1, 2009 BioScience, v.59, n.9, p.800-804
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Book
The Fossil Hunter: Dinosaurs, Evolution, and the Woman Whose Discoveries Changed the World
October 1, 2009 Palgrave Macmillan
see also Amazon
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"Charles Darwin and the Origin of Life"
October 1, 2009 Origins of Life and Evolution of Biospheres, v.39, n.5