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Spore: The Next Generation
October 1, 2008 Scottish Student Newspaper
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Texas scientists challenge proposal to teach weaknesses of evolutionary theory
October 1, 2008 American Statesman (Austin, Texas)
science curriculum draft that would remove ideas "based upon purported forces outside of nature" from what Texas students are taught in biology classes
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What you see is how you evolve
October 1, 2008 Nature News
differences in vision could give rise to new species
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Why the Philosophy of Science Matters
October 1, 2008 The Scientist
the central tenets of science enhance communication and our influence on society
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Mysterious Snippets of DNA Withstand Eons of Evolution, Stanford Study Finds
October 1, 2008 MarketWatch (Business Wire)
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Acts & Facts, v.37, n.10 (pdf)
October 1, 2008 Institute for Creation Research
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"Turbulent lifestyle: Microbial mats on Earth's sandy beaches--Today and 3 billion years ago"
October 1, 2008 GSA Today, v.18, n.10, p.4-9
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Rates of Molecular Evolution Are Linked to Life History in Flowering Plants
October 1, 2008 Science, v.322, n.5898, p.86-89
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Using Math to Explain How Life on Earth Began
October 1, 2008 Scientific American
How did self-replicating molecules come to dominate the early Earth? Using the mathematics of evolutionary dynamics, Martin A. Nowak can explain the change from no life to life.
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Big Bang or Big Bounce? New Theory on the Universe's Birth
October 1, 2008 Scientific American
our universe may have started not with a big bang but with a big bounce--an implosion that triggered an explosion, all driven by exotic quantum-gravitational effects
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Last of the Neanderthals
October 1, 2008 National Geographic
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Cambrian Burgess Shale-type deposits share a common mode of fossilization
October 1, 2008 Geology, v.36, n.10, p.755-758
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White meteorites from Mars may hide evidence of life
October 1, 2008 New Scientist, n.2676, p.17
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Discovery of world's oldest rocks brew controversy
October 1, 2008 New Scientist, n.2676, p.16
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Heroic ants give their lives to protect their colony
October 1, 2008 New Scientist, n.2676, p.16
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The Accidental Mind: How Brain Evolution Has Given Us Love, Memory, Dreams, and God
October 1, 2008 Belknap (Harvard University Press)
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Descartes' Bones: A Skeletal History of the Conflict between Faith and Reason
October 1, 2008 Doubleday (Random House)
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Creation-Evolution Headlines
October 1, 2008 Master Plan Productions
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Does Nature Break the Second Law of Thermodynamics?
October 1, 2008 Scientific American
In seeming defiance of the second law of thermodynamics, nature is filled with examples of order emerging from chaos. A new theoretical framework resolves the apparent paradox.
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The Scientific Life: A Moral History of a Late Modern Vocation
October 1, 2008 University of Chicago Press
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Superstition: Belief in the Age of Science
October 1, 2008 Princeton University Press
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REVIEW: November 30, 2008
October 1, 2008 Washington Post, p.BW10 debating the origin of evil in a godly universe
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The Best of All Possible Worlds: A Story of Philosophers, God, and Evil
October 1, 2008 Macmillan (Farrar, Straus and Giroux)
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Casting an Eye on Complexity
October 1, 2008 Evolution: Education and Outreach, v.1, n.4, p.355-357
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Stephen Jay Gould: Reflections on His View of Life
October 1, 2008 Oxford University Press
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Freaks of Nature: What Anomalies Tell Us About Development and Evolution
October 1, 2008 Oxford University Press
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Moral Machines: Teaching Robots Right from Wrong
October 1, 2008 Oxford University Press
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In Search of Time: Journeys along a Curious Dimension
October 1, 2008 McClelland & Stewart ... St. Martin's Press
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Who's Afraid of the Multiverse?
October 1, 2008 Reasons to Believe
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REVIEW: 15 April 2009
October 1, 2008 New Scientist, n.2704, p.46
anyone tempted to swap religion for fuzzy notions about quantum mechanics should read this robust debunker
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Rage of reason
October 1, 2008 Cosmos Magazine, n.23
Richard Dawkins is a towering figure in evolution who skewers creationists for sport
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Bretz's Flood: The Remarkable Story of a Rebel Geologist and the World's Greatest Flood
October 1, 2008 Sasquatch Books
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Echoes of Life: What Fossil Molecules Reveal about Earth History
October 1, 2008 Oxford University Press
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Turbulent lifestyle: Microbial mats on Earth's sandy beaches -- Today and 3 billion years ago (pdf)
October 1, 2008 GSA Today, v.18, n.10, p.4-9
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Lucy, the 3.2 million-year-old fossil, is a key piece in evolution's puzzle
September 29, 2008 Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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Science and faith, the British way
September 29, 2008 USA Today
some of the most prominent researchers in England enjoy a vibrant religious life that coexists with their immersion in the scientific world
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Dark Energy: Is It Merely an Illusion?
September 29, 2008 Science Daily
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Stick to science in classrooms
September 29, 2008 Courier Mail (Australia)
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The hills are alive? How islands came to rise atop the Himalayas
September 29, 2008 USA Today
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Mark Lynas: the green heretic persecuted for his nuclear conversion
September 28, 2008 Times Online (UK)
climate change expert has been scorned by eco-colleagues for daring to speak up for atomic power
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Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed (DVD)
September 28, 2008 pre-release sale
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Blinded by a divine light
September 28, 2008 Guardian (UK)
creationists such as the Rev Reiss, who was asked by the Royal society to resign as Director of Science Education, don't have the intellectual integrity to teach science
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Atheism and the Long Lever of Darwinism: Moving the World
September 28, 2008 Access Research Network (blog)
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Give me liberty and give me death
September 28, 2008 Los Angeles Times
"Obviously pain had to be included in God's plan."
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Spore scores: It's more than fun -- it's a milestone in gaming
September 28, 2008 Toledo Blade (Ohio) how fitting to consider the next possible evolutionary event in gaming as a computer game that's about evolution
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Mathematics and faith explain altruism
September 27, 2008 Boston Globe
the work of the Harvard mathematician and biologist Martin Nowak, who is a Catholic, proposes a partnership between science and religion
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God, science and other dark thoughts
September 27, 2008 Sydney Morning Herald
Lawrence Krauss, a theoretical physicist and best-selling author from Arizona State University, presented the Templeton Lecture at Sydney University
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After Spectacular Start, the LHC Injures Itself
September 26, 2008 Science, v.321, n.5897, p.1753
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Polygamy left its mark on the human genome
September 26, 2008 New Scientist
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"Misjudged Talk Opens Creationist Rift at Royal Society"
September 26, 2008 Science, v.321, n.5897, p.1752-1753
a talk titled "Should Creationism Be a Part of the Science Curriculum?" cost the speaker, Michael Reiss, his job as director of education at the Royal Society, Britain's academy of science