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"Getting Our History Right: Six Errors about Darwin and His Influence" (pdf)
October 19, 2008 Evolutionary Psychology, v.5, n.1, p.52-69
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How pterosaurs took flight
October 19, 2008 Science News
ancient reptiles may have leapfrogged into the sky
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"The Miller Volcanic Spark Discharge Experiment"
October 17, 2008 Science, v.322, n.5900, p.404
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MASS EXTINCTION: "Most Devastating Mass Extinction Followed Long Bout of Sea Sickness"
October 17, 2008 Science, v.322, n.5900, p.359
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Mock Trial to Explore Creation Science
October 17, 2008 KYPost
Northern Kentucky University will host a mock trial that will turn local citizens into jurors on the issue of whether public school science teachers should be allowed to teach creation science
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The Synod on the Bible looks for middle ground; A 'poignant' press conference
October 17, 2008 National Catholic Reporter
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World's First Known Dog Ate Big Game
October 17, 2008 Discovery Channel
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"Relics of the modern mind"
October 16, 2008 Nature, v.455, p.863-864 our enduring search for meaning in life explains the reverence with which the bones of seventeenth-century French philosopher René Descartes were worshipped
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The cranial endoskeleton of Tiktaalik roseae
October 16, 2008 Nature, v.455, p.925-929
EDITOR'S SUMMARY: Fins to limbs: joining the dots
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Yeast reveals sexual selection in action
October 16, 2008 Nature News
microbe provides way to track evolution gene by gene
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Did Volcanoes Spark Life on Earth?
October 16, 2008 ScienceNOW Daily News
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News Update/Commentary
Details of Evolutionary Transition from Fish to Land Animals Revealed
October 15, 2008 Science Daily
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Fish Fossil Yields Anatomical Clues on How Animals of the Sea Made It to Land
October 15, 2008 New York Times
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Jupiter produced greatest pounding in Earth's history
October 15, 2008 New Scientist
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Documents Contradict Prior Media Reports and Darwinists’ Spin (pdf)
October 15, 2008 Texans for Better Science Education
newly released internal documents indicate former TEA official Chris Comer resigned over misconduct and insubordination issues -- not over her views on evolution
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Selection and gene flow on a diminishing cline of melanic peppered moths
October 14, 2008 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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Dark energy: the quest for galaxies
October 13, 2008 Nature News
South Pole Telescope offers fresh view of Universe's expansion
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'Devils' trails' are world's oldest human footprints
October 13, 2008 New Scientist
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Religion vs science: can the divide between God and rationality be reconciled?
October 11, 2008 Independent (UK)
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Collective Behavior in an Early Cambrian Arthropod
October 10, 2008 Science, v.322, n.5899, p.224
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"Sauropod Gigantism"
October 10, 2008 Science, v.322, n.5899, p.200-201
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DNA test proves it -- baby shark has no father
October 10, 2008 CNN (Associated Press)
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How Long Until We Find a Second Earth?
October 10, 2008 Discover Magazine
researchers are racing to find the first planet that might support life as we know it
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News Update/Commentary
Can Genetic Information Be Controlled by Light?
October 10, 2008 Science Daily
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Panspermia theory burned to a crisp: bacteria couldnt survive on meteorite
October 10, 2008 Creation Ministries International
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$7.5 trillion for a 'transitional' fossil?
October 10, 2008 New Scientist (blog)
Turkish creationist has just offered ten trillion lira to "anyone who produces a single intermediate-form fossil demonstrating evolution"
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A year later, Creation Museum claiming big crowds
October 10, 2008 Washington Post (Associated Press)
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How Long Until We Find a Second Earth?
October 10, 2008 Discover Magazine
researchers are racing to find the first planet that might support life as we know it
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Goldmine bug DNA may be key to alien life
October 9, 2008 New Scientist
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Fossilised shrimp show earliest group behaviour
October 9, 2008 New Scientist
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Fossil reveals how the turtle got its shell
October 8, 2008 New Scientist
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Scientist Coalition Accused of 'Suppressing' Evidence Against Darwinism
October 8, 2008 Christian Post
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Cichlid fish -- another textbook example of evolution in action?
October 8, 2008 Access Research Network (blog)
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Scientists Discover Fish in Act of Evolution in Africas Greatest Lake
October 7, 2008 EcoWorldly
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Leading geneticist Steve Jones says human evolution is over
October 7, 2008 Times Online (UK)
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News Update/Commentary
Key to Rapid Evolution in Plants: Reproduce Early and Often
October 7, 2008 Science Daily
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Second Conference on Integrated History and Philosophy of Science
October 7, 2008 University of Notre Dame (South Bend, Indiana)
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News Update/Commentary
Earliest Animal Footprints Ever Found Show Animals Walking 30 Million Years Earlier Than Previously Thought
October 6, 2008 Science Daily
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A cretaceous gecko with modern sophistication
October 6, 2008 Access Research Network (blog)
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Why nature can't be reduced to mathematical laws
October 6, 2008 New Scientist, n.2676
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New 'Fun Biology' Video Game Lets Players Tinker with Evolution
October 6, 2008 PBS
the video game Spore allows players to create a tiny organism and help it evolve into an entire civilization, transforming the concept of evolution to a playable adventure in an online virtual universe
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Searching Heaven and Earth for the Real Johannes Kepler
October 5, 2008 Discover Magazine
Galileo may be science's most famous martyr, but it was Kepler who solved the mystery of the planets
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Evolution in the Classroom (teacher forum)
October 4, 2008 Geological Society of America (Houston, Texas)
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The Great Debate: Intelligent Design and the Existence of God (pdf)
October 4, 2008 St. Andrew's Episcopal Church (Forth Worth, Texas)
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Darwin Centre
October 4, 2008 Natural History Museum (London)
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p.10-12 "Does Carbon Dioxide Drive Global Warming"
October 4, 2008 Impact
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p.13 "The Burgess Shale and Complex Life"
October 4, 2008 Back to Genesis
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p.14 "Dinosaur Soft Tissue: Biofilm or Blood Vessels?"
October 4, 2008 Back to Genesis
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News Update/Commentary
'Little Bang' Triggered Solar System Formation
October 3, 2008 Science Daily
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"The Origin and Evolution of Religious Prosociality"
October 3, 2008 Science, v.322, n.5898, p.58-62