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Earliest Americans took two paths
January 8, 2009 Nature News
genetic analysis suggests there were at least two migrations into the Americas
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A never-ending dance of RNA
January 8, 2009 Nature News
the recreation of life's origins comes a self-catalysing step closer
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Artificial molecule evolves in the lab
January 8, 2009 New Scientist
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Self-Replicating Chemicals Evolve into Lifelike Ecosystem
January 8, 2009 Wired (blog)
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News Update/Commentary
Evolution in Action: Our Antibodies Take 'Evolutionary Leaps' to Fight Microbes
January 8, 2009 Science Daily
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Creation tunes in Darwin discord
January 8, 2009 Canberra Times (Australia)
Charles Darwin would probably love the fact that the 200th anniversary of his birth is being celebrated with radio shows, documentaries and exhibitions, but he might not have enjoyed the way that furious Christians still despise his theories and try to pr
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Dinosaur graveyard promises clues to extinction
January 7, 2009 Nature, v.457, p.140
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Evolution & Epistemology
January 7, 2009 American Vision
in this day and age Presuppositional Apologetics is often your best "weapon" since more of your fellow citizens doubt God than ever before, even church-attending youth
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News Update/Commentary
Four, Three, Two, One . . . Pterosaurs Have Lift Off
January 7, 2009 Science Daily
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Can Darwin be Saved?
January 7, 2009 beliefnet (blog)
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My Genome, My Self
January 7, 2009 New York Times
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On the trail of early humans
January 7, 2009 New Scientist, n.2690, p.40-41
in 2000, Brigitte Senut discovered the remains of the first human ancestor known to have walked upright
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Ten extinct beasts that could walk the Earth again
January 7, 2009 New Scientist, n.2690, p.24-28
there's no hope for the dinosaurs, but other long-dead creatures really could be brought back to life
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Multiversality
January 7, 2009 New Scientist, n.2690, p.16
Amanda Gefter contends that we are being offered a choice between God and a multiverse as explanations for our existence. Consider a third possibility...
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Danger ahead as the Sun goes quiet
January 7, 2009 New Scientist, n.2690, p.11
the Sun is about to go into a period of low sunspot activity, which could let more harmful cosmic rays enter the solar system
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EDITORIAL: How to fix the Earth
January 7, 2009 New Scientist, n.2690, p.3
resurrection of extinct species or artificial trees to clean the atmosphere may not be so mad after all
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China's dinosaur 'graveyard' yields triceratops' cousin
January 7, 2009 New Scientist, n.2690, p.4
the huge skull of a ceratopsids, a relative of the horned triceratops, is one of the best finds in a mass grave of 7600 dinosaur fossils unearthed in China
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Dinosaur graveyard promises clues to extinction
January 7, 2009 Nature, v.457, p.140
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Did black holes form before galaxies?
January 7, 2009 Nature News
astronomers work on universe's chicken-and-egg problem
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Troubling Times
January 5, 2009 Americans United
New York Times promotes creation museum during special arts and leisure weekend
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150 Years On, Darwin's Theory Still Provokes
January 5, 2009 Chosun Ilbo (Korea)
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News Update/Commentary
The 'first true scientist'
January 4, 2009 BBC News
another great physicist, who is worthy of ranking up alongside Newton, is a scientist born in AD 965 in what is now Iraq who went by the name of al-Hassan Ibn al-Haytham
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Final Guest Post: Looking Forward
January 4, 2009 Discover (blog)
third of three guest posts on blood clotting, evolution, and intelligent design
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How to Build a Brain
January 4, 2009 evolution blog
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Smoke and Mirrors, Whales and Lampreys
January 2, 2009 Discover (blog)
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How Kenneth Miller Used Smoke-and-Mirrors to Misrepresent Michael Behe on the Irreducible Complexity of the Blood-Clotting Cascade (Part 1)
January 2, 2009 Evolution News & Views (Discovery Institute)
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"How Old Is That Star?"
January 2, 2009 Science, v.323, n.5910, p.45-46
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PLANETARY IMPACTS: "Did the Mammoth Slayer Leave a Diamond Calling Card?"
January 2, 2009 Science, v.323, n.5910, p.26
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"Nanodiamonds in the Younger Dryas Boundary Sediment Layer"
January 2, 2009 Science, v.323, n.5910, p.94
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Did a Comet Hit Earth 12,000 Years Ago?
January 2, 2009 Scientific American
nanodiamonds found across North America suggest that major climate change could have been cosmically instigated
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Richard Dawkins: How would you feel about a half-human half-chimp hybrid?
January 2, 2009 Guardian (UK)
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The Evolution of Evolution
January 1, 2009 how Darwin's theory survives, thrives and reshapes the world
- Why Everyone Should Learn the Theory of Evolution evolution should be taught as a practical tool for understanding drug resistance and the price
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Top 100 Stories of 2008
January 1, 2009 Discover Magazine
the year in: | Health & Medicine | Human Origins |
God: Philosophers weigh in
January 1, 2009 Boston Review
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Book
Origins: A Reformed Look at Creation, Design, and Evolution
January 1, 2009 Faith Alive Christian Resources
see also Amazon
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Getting Ready for the Darwin Bicentennial Celebration
January 1, 2009 Access Research Network
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Book
Nature's Witness: How Evolution Can Inspire Faith
January 1, 2009 Abingdon Press
see also Amazon
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"Year of astronomy: Voyaging to discovery, alone"
January 1, 2009 Nature, v.457, p.31-32
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REVIEW: 16 October 2008
January 1, 2009 Times Higher Education (UK) the influence of science on Romanticism
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REVIEW: 5 October 2008
January 1, 2009 Scotsman wonder and fear provoked by rapid scientific discovery inspired great art
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Book
Acts & Facts, v.38, n.1 (pdf)
January 1, 2009 Institute for Creation Research
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"Year of astronomy: Mankind's place in the Universe"
January 1, 2009 Nature, v.457, p.28-29
technological developments in astronomy have long helped to answer some of the greatest questions tackled by humanity
- EDITOR'S SUMMARY: A big
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15 Evolutionary Gems (pdf)
January 1, 2009 Nature a resource for those wishing to spread awareness of evidence for evolution by natural selection
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Announcement: Evolutionary gems
January 1, 2009 Nature, v.457, p.8
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Good news and bad news for Expelled
January 1, 2009 National Center for Science Education
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News Update/Commentary
Religion May Have Evolved Because of Its Ability to Help People Exercise Self-control
January 1, 2009 Science Daily
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'Balloons in the Backyard' a Threat to Evolution's House of Cards
January 1, 2009 Access Research Network (blog)
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Newspaper Article
Diamonds Linked to Quick Cooling Eons Ago
January 1, 2009 New York Times
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Darwinian Time
January 1, 2009 The Scientist, v.23, n.1, p.26
does adaptation to an environment act as a speed bump for evolutionary change
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Book
Darwin's Island: The Galapagos in the Garden of England
January 1, 2009 Little, Brown
see also Amazon