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Atheism and Child Murder
May 12, 2008 townhall.com
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Intelligent Design gets 'Expelled'
May 12, 2008 Arbiter (Boise State University, Idaho)
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Thanks to Iowans, ISU one of state's great assets
May 10, 2008 Des Moines Register (Iowa)
Iowa State University failed to grant tenure to Guillermo Gonzalez, apparently because he stirred controversy by advocating the study of intelligent design
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Raising the bar?
May 10, 2008 World Magazine
stories of an anti-Christian purge at Baylor may not explain the Baptist universitys sudden spike in tenure denials
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"Harun Yahya" sentenced to prison
May 9, 2008 National Center for Science Education Adnan Oktar, the Islamic creationist who writes under the pseudonym "Harun Yahya," was sentenced by a Turkish court to three years in prison
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Turkish Islamic author given 3-year jail sentence
May 9, 2008 Reuters
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News Update/Commentary
Colliding with nature's best-kept secrets
May 9, 2008 CNN
visiting a particle accelerator is like a religious experience, at least for Nima Arkani-Hamed
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Is there academic freedom to critically analyse evolutionary theory?
May 9, 2008 Access Research Network
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Sinkhole and Town: Now You See It ...
May 9, 2008 New York Times
the rim of an underground salt dome collapsed forming a hole about 600 feet by 525 feet and 150 feet deep in Daisetta, Texas
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LETTERS: "Evolution and Faith: Empathy Is Crucial"
May 9, 2008 Science, v.320, n.5877, p.745-746
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"To Touch the Water of Mars and Search for Life's Abode"
May 9, 2008 Science, v.320, n.5877, p.738-739
the Phoenix lander will soon arrive at Mars to perform the first analyses of martian water and to probe the rocky polar soil as a habitat for life
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NEUROBIOLOGY: "The Roots of Morality"
May 9, 2008 Science, v.320, n.5877, p.734-737
neurobiologists, philosophers, psychologists, and legal scholars are probing the nature of human morality using a variety of experimental techniques and moral challenges
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EVOLUTION IN THE SCHOOLS: "States Push Academic Freedom Bills"
May 9, 2008 Science, v.320, n.5877, p.731
politicians in five U.S. states are pushing bills to enable educators to teach alternatives to evolution by protecting their "right" to discuss with students the idea of intelligent design
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Pavlov's Bacteria?
May 9, 2008 ScienceNOW Daily News
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A broad view of quake 'prediction'
May 9, 2008 Nature News
wide mapping of stress helps to pinpoint when and where the Earth will crack
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Academic argues for multiple worldviews
May 8, 2008 Northwest Florida Daily News
Nancy Pearcey tells crowd that Darwinism has evolved into more than just a theory
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Trouble ahead for science
May 8, 2008 Boston Globe
popular culture is gradually turning against science, and Ben Stein's new movie, "Expelled," is helping to push it along
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Planets by the Dozen
May 8, 2008 NASA
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News Update/Commentary
Animal Interaction Behind Cambrian Explosion? 'Missing' Ancestors of Today's Animals May Not Be Missing After All
May 8, 2008 Science Daily
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Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed Reviewed
May 7, 2008 Spectrum
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Top billing for platypus at end of evolution tree
May 7, 2008 Nature News monotreme's genome shares features with mammals, birds and reptiles
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Magazine Article
Platypus genome is as weird as its looks
May 7, 2008 New Scientist
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"Genome analysis of the platypus reveals unique signatures of evolution"
May 7, 2008 Nature, v.453, p.175-183
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Why humanity needs a God of creativity
May 7, 2008 New Scientist, n.2655, p.52-53
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Bizarre genetic makeup of the platypus revealed
May 7, 2008 New Scientist, n.2655, p.5
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Do we occupy a special place in the universe?
May 7, 2008 New Scientist, n.2655
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Do we need to change the definition of science?
May 7, 2008 New Scientist, n.2655
scientific truth isn't black and white -- the frontiers of knowledge are sprouting a host of ideas that are seemingly impossible to falsify
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Faith: God made my leg grow
May 7, 2008 BBC Radio
Nottingham presenter Frances Finn has witnessed a miracle. Watch the footage captured on a mobile phone.
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Lots of Animals Learn, but Smarter Isnt Better
May 6, 2008 New York Times
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Comment: Putting evolutionary theory into practice
May 6, 2008 New Scientist
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Four States Consider Permitting Academic Freedom on Evolution
May 5, 2008 Life Site News
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Ben Stein Provokes the Liberal Wrath
May 5, 2008 townhall.com
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Does your brain have a mind of its own?
May 4, 2008 Los Angeles Times
Why can't we stick to our goals? Blame the sloppy engineering of evolution.
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How Darwin Lost His Faith
May 4, 2008 AOL blog
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Dubious Design
May 4, 2008 Z Net
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News Update/Commentary
Selfishness May Be Altruism's Unexpected Ally
May 2, 2008 Science Daily
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Evolution's Critics Shift Tactics with Schools
May 2, 2008 Wall Street Journal, p.A10
pressure hits states for education bills; a national push
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Darwinians hysterical over 'Expelled'
May 2, 2008 World Net Daily
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PALEOECOLOGY: "Fossils Help Figure Out Food Webs Old and New"
May 2, 2008 Science, v.320, n.5876, p.598-599
a daring analysis of fossils from China and Canada shows that marine plants and animals from the Cambrian Period formed food webs on par with those existing today
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Ancient bird is missing link to Archaeopteryx
May 2, 2008 New Scientist
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Did dinosaur-killing asteroid ignite an oily tinderbox?
May 2, 2008 New Scientist, n.2654
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Slimeballs and eyeballs: hagfish and the evolution of the eye
May 2, 2008 Australian Life Scientist
hagfish may be ferociously ugly little creatures, but they can teach us much about the evolution of the vertebrate eye
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"Early evolution of multifocal optics for well-focused colour vision in vertebrates"
May 2, 2008 Journal of Experimental Biology, v.211, p.1559-1564
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Book
The Tragic Sense of Life: Ernst Haeckel and the Struggle over Evolutionary Thought
May 1, 2008 University of Chicago Press
see also Amazon
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Book
Science & Education
May 1, 2008 special journal issue for the Darwinian Anniversary Year
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Book
Apocalypse: Earthquakes, Archaeology, and the Wrath of God
May 1, 2008 Princeton University Press
see also Amazon
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Book
Slaughter of the Dissidents
May 1, 2008 Jerry Bergman
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Science & Christianity: Retrospect & Prospect (2-3 graduate credit hours)
May 1, 2008 Regent College (Vancouver, B.C.)
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Stanford Law Schools Fair Use Project to Represent Filmmakers in Lawsuit Brought by Yoko Ono
May 1, 2008 Business Wire
defense of Premise Medias right to use a clip of John Lennons song Imagine in its documentary, Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed, for the purposes of commentary and criticism
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Astrophysics: Rays from the dark
May 1, 2008 Nature, v.453, p.48-49
The origin of the cosmic rays that bombard Earth has troubled physicists for nigh on a century. Supernova remnants are a favoured source -- but we should keep our minds open to alternatives.