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A Barrel of Monkey Genes
April 13, 2007 Science, v.316, n.5822, p.215
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How Did the Universe Survive the Big Bang? In This Experiment, Clues Remain Elusive
April 12, 2007 New York Times
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News Update/Commentary
Humans and Plants Share Common Regulatory Pathway
April 12, 2007 Science Daily
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News Update/Commentary
Misclassified for Centuries, Medicinal Leeches Found to Be 3 Distinct Species
April 12, 2007 Science Daily
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News Update/Commentary
Tyrannosaurus Rex and Mastodon Protein Fragments Discovered, Sequenced
April 12, 2007 Science Daily
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Science too narrow to explain Creation: Pope Benedict
April 12, 2007 People's Daily Online
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Pope stokes debate on Darwin and evolution
April 12, 2007 Times Online (UK)
Benedict XVI has given mixed signals on evolution since becoming pontiff
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Pope walks tightrope on evolution
April 12, 2007 Times Online (UK)
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An End to the Creation-Evolution Wars?
April 12, 2007 Christianity Today
Hugh Ross incorporates common sense into the debate in:
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CSM's Mohsen Janatpour addresses evolution and art
April 12, 2007 Inside Bay Area (California)
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Did the universe just get 15 percent larger?
April 12, 2007 Christian Science Monitor
astronomers question the accuracy of a key figure used to calculate the distance of faraway galaxies
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The Neandertals: Our Worthy Ancestors
April 11, 2007 Answers in Genesis
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News Update/Commentary
Evolution of Symbiosis
April 11, 2007 Science Daily
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A word about "junk DNA"
April 11, 2007 genomicron
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Rebel with a Cause: The Optimistic Scientist
April 10, 2007 TCS Daily in 2000 Freeman Dyson was awarded the Templeton Prize for progress in Religion
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Gorilla-like anatomy on Australopithecus afarensis mandibles suggests Au. afarensis link to robust australopiths
April 10, 2007 Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA
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The Hunt for Other Earths Heats Up
April 10, 2007 Discover
the ESA's COROT mission is the most advanced Earth-finder around, and could hit the jackpot by 2010
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Are Human Brains Unique?
April 10, 2007 Edge: The Third Culture
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The God Debate
April 9, 2007 Newsweek
the atheist Sam Harris sat down with the Christian pastor Rick Warren to hash out Life's Biggest Question -- Is God real?
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Darwin's doubts revealed in his letters to friends
April 8, 2007 Independent (UK)
Intelligent design? I cannot believe in it, wrote scientist to Christian correspondents
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Antony Flew Considers God...Sort Of
April 8, 2007 Secular Web Kiosk
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Biographer: Einstein Struggled with God
April 8, 2007 ABC News Walter Isaacson says physicist's religious beliefs informed his view of science
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The Coulter Hoax: How Ann Coulter Exposed the Intelligent Design Movement
April 7, 2007 Live Science
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Francis S. Collins (biography)
April 7, 2007
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Calculating God: The aliens have landed -- and they are intelligent design advocates!
April 7, 2007 ID Arts Blog (Access Research Network)
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ID Arts Product Catalogue
April 7, 2007
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Global warming will make Earth spin faster
April 7, 2007 New Scientist, n.2598
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Emissions Already Affecting Climate, Report Says
April 6, 2007 New York Times
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PALEOANTHROPOLOGY: "Hobbit's Status as a New Species Gets a Hand Up"
April 6, 2007 Science, v.316, n.5821, p.34
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SCIENCE AND SOCIETY: "Framing Science"
April 6, 2007 Science, v.316, n.5821, p.56
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Chihuahua or Great Dane? One Gene Sets Dog Size
April 5, 2007 New York Times
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U.N. Draft Cites Humans in Recent Climate Shifts
April 5, 2007 New York Times
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News Update/Commentary
Why this scientist believes in God
April 5, 2007 CNN
the director of the National Human Genome Research Institute says, "I am a scientist and a believer, and I find no conflict between those world views"
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Science and Religious Fundamentalism in the 1920s
April 5, 2007 American Scientist, v.93, n.3, p.253
religious pamphlets by leading scientists of the Scopes era provide insight into public debates about science and religion
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And the Winner Is
April 5, 2007 Science & Spirit
Charles Taylor, a leading figure in contemporary debates about morality, spirituality, and identity, has been awarded the 2007 Templeton Prize
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Certainty and Doubt
April 5, 2007 Science & Spirit
when arguments about the existence of God preach to the choir, open-minded skeptics lose out
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The problem is history, not science
April 5, 2007 Arbiter (Boise State University)
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End of evolution sign (Berkeley)
April 5, 2007 Boing Boing
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"Palaeontology: Undressing and redressing Ediacaran embryos"
April 5, 2007 Nature, v.446, p.E9-E10
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"Unity from conflict"
April 5, 2007 Nature, v.446, p.616
could the evolution of multicellular life have been fuelled by conflict among selective forces acting at different levels of organization
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Einstein and Faith
April 5, 2007 Time
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Einstein & Faith
April 5, 2007 Time
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Israeli researchers: 'Lucy' is not direct ancestor of humans
April 5, 2007 Jerusalem Post
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Einstein & Faith
April 5, 2007 Time Magazine
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A problem at its genesis
April 4, 2007 Dallas Morning News
pitting intelligent design against Darwin won't work
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News Update/Commentary
Why Are There So Many More Species of Insects? Because Insects Have Been Here Longer
April 4, 2007 Science Daily
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Sam Harris Waxes Rick Warren
April 4, 2007 Goosing the Antithesis
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Time in the Animal Mind
April 3, 2007 New York Times
Scrub jays seem able to plan for the future in experiments, hiding todays pine nuts for tomorrows breakfast. Squirrel monkeys also seem to think about future consequences, while hummingbirds seem to recall time and location of visits to flowers, and rat
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Did the Red Sea Part? No Evidence, Archaeologists Say
April 3, 2007 New York Times
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XV International Conference on the Origin of Life
April 3, 2007 Florence, Italy