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Are we still addicted to certainty?
August 4, 2007 New Scientist, n.2615
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Science could tell us if we have free will
August 4, 2007 New Scientist, n.2615
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News Update/Commentary
Shamed scientist's 'breakthrough'
August 3, 2007 BBC News
a South Korean scientist who faked his research may have actually made a groundbreaking advance -- without even realising it
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Orangutans use 'charades' to talk
August 2, 2007 orangutan communication resembles a game of charades
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More Than Meets the Eye
August 2, 2007 New York Times Syndicate (distributor)
physician James P. Gills is a Christian guru, Ironman Triathlon legend, millionaire philanthropist, and honored medical innovator who stands on the lonely nay side of evolution
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"Creationist cosmologies explain the anomalous acceleration of Pioneer spacecraft" (pdf)
August 1, 2007 Journal of Creation, v.21, n.2, p.61-70
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Life2: Genesis, Darwin and Life in Two Worlds
August 1, 2007 chabad.org
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Heart and Soul: In the Beginning
August 1, 2007 BBC World Service
Templeton-Cambridge Journalism
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Free will -- is our understanding wrong?
August 1, 2007 New Scientist, n.2615, p.10-11
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News Update/Commentary
Coelacanth Fossil Sheds Light on Fin-to-limb Evolution
August 1, 2007 Science Daily
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Jesus, evangelical scholars, and the age of the earth
August 1, 2007 Answers in Genesis
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Science and the Islamic world--The quest for rapprochement
August 1, 2007 Physics Today, v.60, n.8, p.49-55
Internal causes led to the decline of Islam's scientific greatness long before the era of mercantile imperialism. To contribute once again, Muslims must be introspective and ask what went wrong.
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A Many-Colored Glass: Reflections on the Place of Life in the Universe
August 1, 2007 University of Virginia Press
see also Amazon
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p.10-11 "The Rapid Ascent of Basalt Magmas"
August 1, 2007 Impact
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p.12 "Who's Building Noah's Ark This Time?"
August 1, 2007 Back to Genesis
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p.13 "Revealing Purpose in 'Junk' DNA"
August 1, 2007 Back to Genesis
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p.14 "Lagerstätten!"
August 1, 2007 Back to Genesis
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p.15 "Imponderable Substances"
August 1, 2007 Back to Genesis
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Acts & Facts, v.36, n.8 (pdf)
August 1, 2007 Institute for Creation Research
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Mind, Life and Universe: Conversations with Great Scientists of Our Time
August 1, 2007 Chelsea Green Pub.
see also Amazon
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Did T. Rex Taste Like Chicken?
August 1, 2007 Discover Magazine
protein and DNA analyses cement the dinosaur-bird link
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Neutrinos: The key to a theory of everything
August 1, 2007 New Scientist, n.2615
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Do Chimps Have Culture?
August 1, 2007 The Scientist, v.21, n.8, p.28
What can we learn from the fact that chimps can teach each other?
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Creation-Evolution Headlines
August 1, 2007 Master Plan Productions
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God's Undertaker: Has Science Buried God?
August 1, 2007 Lion Hudson
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Science vs Religion? Intelligent Design and the Problem of Evolution
August 1, 2007 Polity Press
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A Passion for Discovery
August 1, 2007 World Scientific
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Suffer and Survive: The Extreme Life of J.S. Haldane
August 1, 2007 Simon & Schuster
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Reconstructing Evolution: New Mathematical and Computational Advances
August 1, 2007 Oxford University Press
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Neuroscientist's a soul man, says it's more than matter
August 1, 2007 Jewish World Review a response to atheists, materialists
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Enhancing Evolution: The Ethical Case for Making Better People
August 1, 2007 Princeton University Press see also Amazon
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God's Undertaker: Has Science Buried God?
August 1, 2007 Lion Hudson see also Amazon
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Evolution, Me & Other Freaks of Nature
August 1, 2007 Random House
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DNA holds clues to extinction
August 1, 2007 Geotimes
if humans didnt cause the extinction of woolly mammoths, then what did
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Dino pose discloses cause of death
August 1, 2007 Geotimes
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Memory: The Key to Consciousness
August 1, 2007 Princeton University Press
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What About Carl Baugh?
August 1, 2007 Answers in Genesis
made available by Glen J. Kuban regarding the serious problems in Carl Baugh's work and claims, who is perhaps best known for his Paluxy "man track" claims
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Asteroid breakup linked to the Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event
August 1, 2007 Nature Geoscience, v.1, p.49-53
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Meteoritic spur to life?
August 1, 2007 Nature Geoscience, v.1, p.18-19
From about 470 million years ago, the Middle Ordovician period witnessed a rapid increase in biodiversity. This explosion in numbers of species is almost perfectly contemporaneous with an increased frequency of meteorite impacts.
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Photo in the News: Rare Fossil Trees Found in Hungary
July 31, 2007 National Geographic News
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10 Unsolved Mysteries of the Brain
July 31, 2007 Discover Magazine
what we know--and dont know--about how we think
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REVIEW: 28 July 2007
July 31, 2007 New Scientist, n.2614, p.52
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T. rex Blood? Ask the Expert
July 31, 2007 Nova (PBS)
her discovery of what may be T. rex blood vessels and red blood cells, the implications of that and similar discoveries, and other matters dinosaurian and paleontological
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Everything is energy
July 29, 2007 The Star (Malaysia)
on origin of life
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Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Speaks Out on Creation Museum
July 29, 2007 Science Daily
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The Right's "Science" Problem
July 28, 2007 The Atlantic Online
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Evolutionary algorithms now surpass human designers
July 28, 2007 New Scientist, n.2614, p.26-27
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Surprising New Species of Light-harvesting Bacterium Discovered in Yellowstone
July 27, 2007 Science Daily
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PALEONTOLOGY: "Variation and Early Evolution"
July 27, 2007 Science, v.317, n.5837, p.459-460
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A Cambrian Peak in Morphological Variation Within Trilobite Species
July 27, 2007 Science, v.317, n.5837, p.499-502