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The Darwinian roots of the Nazi legal system
December 1, 2008 Journal of Creation, v.22, n.3, p.109-114
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Evolution of a big idea
November 29, 2008 The Australian
Charles Darwin's imagination, as well as his powers of observation and deduction, put him in a class of his own
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Solar-Powered Slugs
November 29, 2008 Astrobiology Magazine
the sea-slug has genes needed for photosynthesis, but steals important cellular components from algae
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Earth's crust was drifting 4 billion years ago
November 29, 2008 New Scientist, n.2684, p.17
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Helium evidence for a young world continues to confound critics
November 29, 2008 Creation on the Web
a response by scientist-speaker Russ Humphreys to six years of criticism of one part of the Radioisotopes and the Age of the Earth (RATE) creationist research initiative
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The great mystery of consciousness
November 28, 2008 Access Research Network (blog)
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Coacervation a Non-Starter for the Pre-actualistic Era
November 28, 2008 Access Research Network (blog)
review of Alexander Oparin's 'Genesis and Evolutionary Development of Life'
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Terrestrial origin mooted for more microbes
November 28, 2008 Nature News
more than two-thirds of bacteria may have descended from a land-dwelling ancestor
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EVOLUTION: "All for One and One for All"
November 28, 2008 Science, v.322, n.5906, p.1327 research on the ecology and evolution of social insects--with their tightly knit colonies, altruistic cooperation, complex communication, and division of labor--suggests that these "superorganisms" represent a basic stage
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"Exoplanets--Seeing Is Believing"
November 28, 2008 Science, v.322, n.5906, p.1335-1337
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"Optical Images of an Exosolar Planet 25 Light-Years from Earth"
November 28, 2008 Science, v.322, n.5906, p.1345-1348
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"Direct Imaging of Multiple Planets Orbiting the Star HR 8799"
November 28, 2008 Science, v.322, n.5906, p.1348-1352
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Darwin's Birthday as Propaganda
November 27, 2008 Access Research Network (blog)
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"Palaeontology: Turtle origins out to sea"
November 27, 2008 Nature, v.456, p.450-451 various aspects of turtle evolution are the subject of vigorous debate among vertebrate palaeontologistsEDITOR'S SUMMARY: Turning turtle: how proto-turtles gained a shell How the turtle got its shell
26 November 2008
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Most Primitive Turtle Found in China
November 27, 2008 softpedia.com
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"Earth science: On the evolution of minerals"
November 27, 2008 Nature, v.456, p.456-458
The variety of mineral species has increased since the birth of the Solar System and the development of terrestrial planets. A refreshing view likens the steady rise in mineral diversity to biological evolution.
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Fabulously Observant: Genesis in the classroom
November 26, 2008 Jerusalem Post
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Thinking matter
November 26, 2008 New Scientist, n.2684
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Great Scott, Eugenie! Secular Humanist on Science and Religion
November 26, 2008 Answers in Genesis
out-of-context highlight: we may be very bright goldfish
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Non-materialist mind
November 26, 2008 New Scientist, n.2684, p.23
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Amoeba explains evolutionary mystery
November 26, 2008 New Scientist, n.2684, p.17
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How the turtle got its shell
November 26, 2008 Nature News Chinese fossil forces palaeontologists to rethink turtle origins
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How the turtle's shell evolved
November 26, 2008 BBC News a newly discovered fossil from China has shed light on how the turtle's shell evolved
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An ancestral turtle from the Late Triassic of southwestern China
November 26, 2008 Nature, v.456, p.497-501
EDITOR'S SUMMARY: Turning turtle: how proto-turtles gained a shell
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Intelligent Design and Evolution
November 25, 2008 New American
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Creationism v science: school on report
November 25, 2008 Sydney Morning Herald
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Can We Create New Life?
November 25, 2008 San Diego Reader
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When Science Points to God
November 24, 2008 townhall.com
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Children are born believers in God, academic claims
November 24, 2008 Telegraph (UK)
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Most Britons unaware of Darwin anniversaries, poll finds
November 24, 2008 Christian Today
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Newspaper Article
Bring Back the Woolly Mammoth?
November 23, 2008 New York Times
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Professors at Christian universities not supporting intelligent design
November 23, 2008 Reporter News (Abilene, TX)
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"Variation in Evolutionary Patterns Across the Geographic Range of a Fossil Bivalve"
November 21, 2008 Science, v.322, n.5905, p.1238-1241
within a fossil bivalve genus, evolution tended to occur as a random walk at the highest latitudes and to be in stasis mode in deep marine environments
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News Update/Commentary
'Grape' is key to fossil puzzle
November 21, 2008 BBC News
a single-celled ball about the size of a grape may provide an explanation for one of the mysteries of fossil history
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Theories of Evolution
November 21, 2008 Break Point
which one do you believe?
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Newspaper Article
E Pluribus Unum
November 21, 2008 New York Times
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Book
The Superorganism: The Beauty, Elegance, and Strangeness of Insect Societies
November 21, 2008 W. W. Norton
see also Amazon
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REVIEW: 3 December 2008
November 21, 2008 New Scientist, n.2685, p.45
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Evolution proponents descend on state education panel
November 20, 2008 Star-Telegram (Ft. Worth, TX)
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Discovery of giant roaming deep sea protist provides new perspective on animal evolution
November 20, 2008 EurekAlert!
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God and Evolution Can Co-Exist, Scientist Insists
November 20, 2008 Robin Lloyd
Fox News (Live Science)
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Seabed tracks suggest new origin of animal life
November 20, 2008 Nature News
first evidence that earliest fossils could be attributed to protozoans
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It's confirmed: Matter is merely vacuum fluctuations
November 20, 2008 New Scientist
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The Metaphysics of Multiverse Theory
November 20, 2008 Access Research Network (blog)
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News Update/Commentary
Darwin Was Right About How Evolution Can Affect Whole Group
November 20, 2008 Science Daily
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Beyond the origin
November 20, 2008 Nature, v.456, p.281
This issue of Nature anticipates next year's bicentenary of Charles Darwin's birth and the 150th anniversary of On The Origin of Species. We begin here with a look 50 years into the future.
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"DNA sequencing: Mammoth genomics"
November 20, 2008 Nature, v.456, p.330-331 reconstruction of most of the genome sequence of the woolly mammoth illustrates how such investigations will pave the way for a deeper understanding of the biology and evolution of extinct species
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Sequencing the nuclear genome of the extinct woolly mammoth
November 20, 2008 Nature, v.456, p.387-390
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Dad links son's suicide to 'The God Delusion'
November 20, 2008 World Net Daily
says atheism-promoting book hidden under mattress, last page bookmarked
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Rare fossil find shows how women drove human evolution
November 19, 2008 New Scientist, n.2683, p.17