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"Natural selection: The evolution of cancer"
August 27, 2008 Nature, v.454, p.1046-1048
how evolutionary biology can be applied to cancer -- and what good it might do
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Viruses: The unsung heroes of evolution
August 27, 2008 New Scientist, n.2671
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Mercurys Magnetic Field is Young!
August 26, 2008 Creation Ministries International
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Smart Riposte to Intelligent Design
August 26, 2008 Wall Street Journal, p.D7
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News Update/Commentary
New Evidence Debunks 'Stupid' Neanderthal Myth
August 26, 2008 Science Daily
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On God
August 26, 2008 Search Magazine
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Greedy molecules could be behind the emergence of life
August 26, 2008 Nature News
artificial system shows how a molecular soup could be exploited by a single self-replicating complex
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Sixty Years Since the Discovery of the Dead Seas Scrolls
August 26, 2008 Israel Antiquities Authority an international committee of experts to offer advice on the digitization of the Dead Sea Scrolls
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Music, Evolutionary 'Cheesecake', and the Designer Brain
August 25, 2008 Access Research Network (blog)
a review of Daniel Levitin's This Is Your Brain On Music
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Evidence for Correlations Between Nuclear Decay Rates and Earth-Sun Distance
August 25, 2008 lanl.arXiv.org
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Evidence for Correlations Between Nuclear Decay Rates and Earth-Sun Distance (pdf)
August 25, 2008 arXiv
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Continuing Catastrophes
August 25, 2008 Answers in Genesis
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A Teacher on the Front Line as Faith and Science Clash
August 23, 2008 New York Times
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10 Questions, and Answers, About Evolution
August 23, 2008 New York Times
a document by Jonathan Wells aims to highlight the weaknesses in evolutionary theory ... along with responses compiled by the National Center for Science Education
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Methodist advocates evolution
August 23, 2008 Journal Gazette (Fort Wayne, IN)
local layman key in changing denomination's policy
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Internationally Renowned Philosopher Denounces Richard Dawkins as a 'Secular Bigot'
August 23, 2008 Professor Antony Flew's blistering attack on Professor Dawkins
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Scientist-Turned-Filmmaker to Show New Comedy Movies and Give Lecture on Scientific Communication
August 22, 2008 Media-Newswire
Randy Olson is an independent feature filmmaker with a provocative sense of humor who also is a scientist with a doctoral degree from Harvard University in coral-reef ecology
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A potter round Darwin's patch
August 21, 2008 Nature, v.454, p.944-945
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T. Rex-Chicken Controversy Roils Protein Scientists
August 21, 2008 bloomberg.com
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Scripture in the Hands of Geologists
August 21, 2008 Davis A. Young
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Fresh doubts over T. rex chicken link
August 21, 2008 Nature News
critics call on researchers to disclose protein spectra data
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News Update/Commentary
How 'Secondary' Sex Characters Can Drive the Origin of Species
August 21, 2008 Science Daily
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"Volcanology: Fire and life"
August 20, 2008 Nature, v.454, p.930-932
recent eruptions and field expeditions may herald a return to glory for the Son of Krakatau
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The forgotten scandal of the Soviet ape-man
August 20, 2008 New Scientist, n.2670
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Stone Age mass graves reveal green Sahara
August 20, 2008 New Scientist, n.2670, p.17
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Kamikaze bacteria illustrate evolution of co-operation
August 20, 2008 Nature News
suicidal Salmonella sacrifice themselves to allow their clones to get a foothold in the gut
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Science demands that seeing is believing
August 19, 2008 Sydney Morning Herald
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News Update/Commentary
Mystery of Infamous 'New England Dark Day' Solved by Tree Rings
August 19, 2008 Science Daily
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Creationist challenges Dawkins
August 19, 2008 Guardian (UK)
the challenge comes from the Turkish Harun Yahya, whose Atlas of Creation was sent to thousands of academics across Europe
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Bloating galaxies confound astronomers
August 19, 2008 New Scientist
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REVIEW: 20 August 2008
August 19, 2008 New Scientist, n.2670, p.47
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Free Will versus the Programmed Brain
August 19, 2008 Scientific American
If our actions are determined by prior events, then do we have a choice about anything -- or any responsibility for what we do?
- The Value of Believing in Free Will: Encouraging a Belief in De
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To Teach or Not to Teach: Common Misconceptions About Intelligent Design (Part 3)
August 18, 2008 Evolution News & Views (Discovery Institute)
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Mennonite Professors Gather in Harrisonburg
August 18, 2008 Eastern Mennonite University
two keynote speakers approached the theme, "Creation, Christ and the Classroom," from opposite perspectives, theological and temporal
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Why not every scientist worships at Darwin's feet
August 18, 2008 Sydney Morning Herald
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A Public Letter to the Discovery Institute
August 17, 2008 OpEdNews
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News Update/Commentary
Surprising Details of Evolution of Protein Translation Revealed
August 17, 2008 Science Daily
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Sahara: Remains of 5,000-year-old cemetery found
August 16, 2008 Now Public
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CULTURAL EVOLUTION: "Bridging the Big Gap"
August 15, 2008 Science, v.321, n.5891, p.914
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News Update/Commentary
Hybrid 'Muttsucker' Has Genes of Three Species
August 15, 2008 Science Daily
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10 Questions for Will Wright
August 15, 2008 Game Daily
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Incubating 'Spore' the Wright Way
August 15, 2008 Forbes
players make choices that evolve a creature from single cell to planet-hopping spaceship pilot, all with Pixar-quality cartoon brilliance of critters and landscape
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CLIMATE PREDICTION: "Seasonal-Climate Forecasts Improving Ever So Slowly"
August 15, 2008 Science, v.321, n.5891, p.900-901
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Chicago dinosaur hunters uncover ancient human graveyard in Sahara
August 15, 2008 Chicago Tribune discovery offers glimpse of era when the desert was a lush paradise
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Remains of 5,000-year-old cemetery found in Sahara
August 15, 2008 CTV, Canada (Associated Press)
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Stars ablaze in other skies
August 15, 2008 Science News
calculations find that many universes could sustain stars
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ARCHAEOLOGY: "Going Deeper Into the Grotte Chauvet"
August 15, 2008 Science, v.321, n.5891, p.904-905
stunning images considered the world's oldest cave art
- The Cave of Chauvet-Point-d'Arc
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"Quantum mechanics: The speed of instantly"
August 14, 2008 Nature, v.454, p.831-832 Pairs of quantum-mechanically entangled particles seem to know at once what is happening to each other. Experiments show that even if this signalling is not instantaneous, it must be really, really fast.
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"Testing the speed of 'spooky action at a distance'"
August 14, 2008 Nature, v.454, p.861-864
- EDITOR'S SUMMARY: Spooky action: setting a speed limit
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News Update/Commentary
How DNA Repairs Can Reshape Genome, Spawn New Species
August 14, 2008 Science Daily