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Blog Post
US Scientific Literacy Exploded Upward Starting in 1995
January 19, 2007 Uncommon Descent
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The Gospel of Climate Change
January 19, 2007 Living on Earth
Harvard biologist E. O. Wilson and Reverend Joel Hunter from Northlands Church in Orlando, Florida talk about the new coalition
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Sending Einstein into a spin
January 18, 2007 New Scientist, n.2587
if we want a theory of everything, we might have to break a few rules along the way
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Loner stakes claim to gravity prize
January 18, 2007 New Scientist, n.2587, p.14
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"Where are they now?"
January 18, 2007 Nature, v.445, p.244-245
past fraud investigations: whether researchers are found to be guilty or innocent, the wounds are slow to heal
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Breeding cheats
January 18, 2007 Nature, v.445, p.242-243
understanding the social and psychological factors behind scientific misconduct will enable bad practice to be minimized, but never eliminated
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"Misconduct? It's all academic..."
January 18, 2007 Nature, v.445, p.240-241
the legal quagmire, strain and bad press of misconduct investigations leave many universities tempted to ignore misconduct allegations, but ...
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"Palaeontology journal will 'fuel black market'"
January 18, 2007 Nature, v.445, p.234-235
academics say published fossil finds should be available for study
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A Very Political Climate
January 18, 2007 Climate Change & Environment Blog (Weather Channel)
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Weather Channel Climate Expert: Decertify Global Warming Skeptics
January 18, 2007 National Ledger
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TV Weathermen: Agree to Global Warming or Else
January 18, 2007 NewsMax
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Blog Post
US Leads in ID Belief, Trails in Astrology Belief
January 18, 2007 Uncommon Descent
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"Incompetent Design" -- All Hail the Church of Darwin!
January 17, 2007 Doubting Darwin
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Bringing religion to the classroom
January 17, 2007 Cavalier Daily (University of Virginia)
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Fact Checking 101
January 17, 2007 eSkeptic
how Skeptic magazine was duped by an environmental activist group ... a correction to:
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Doomsday Clock Ticks Forward
January 17, 2007 Live Science (Associated Press)
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'Doomsday Clock' moved forward
January 17, 2007 CNN (Associated Press)
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Unlikely groups coming together for Earth's sake
January 17, 2007 Newsday
groups of scientists and evangelical leaders are working together in an effort to prevent nuclear and climate catastrophes
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An Unlikely Alliance
January 17, 2007 Newsweek
elite scientists and evangelicals put aside their differences to save the Earth
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News Update/Commentary
40,000-year-old Skull Shows Both Modern Human and Neandertal Traits
January 16, 2007 Science Daily
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Footage of scientist causes cosmic dispute
January 16, 2007 The New Mexican
one Santa Fe woman claims another is holding hostage DVDs of an Iowa man on the verge of unlocking the "code of the universe"
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News Update/Commentary
Closing a Loophole in the RNA World Hypothesis
January 16, 2007 Science Daily
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The ancestor within all creatures
January 15, 2007 New Scientist, n.2586
evolution isn't supposed to run backwards, but when it does it can sometimes represent the future of a species -- even us
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Did Humans and Neanderthals Interbreed?
January 15, 2007 CBS News (Associated Press) skull found in Romania includes features of both modern humans and Neanderthals
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Skull shows possible human-Neanderthal breeding
January 15, 2007 Reuters
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situational science (comic)
January 14, 2007 Doonesbury @ Slate
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Stasis in the fossil record of leaf insects
January 14, 2007 Access Research Network (blog)
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Tackling the problem of free will
January 13, 2007 New Scientist, n.2586
For years, the frustrating lack of progress has been a scandal in philosophy. It looks as if neurobiology may help us out, but we may not like the answer.
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For best fossil DNA, leave it in the ground
January 13, 2007 New Scientist, n.2586, p.15
DNA in fossils that are cleaned and preserved in museums degrades far faster than in bones left in the ground
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Cold facts about ancient eruptions
January 13, 2007 New Scientist, n.2586, p.16
drilling an ice core that dates back 1 million years in order to find stratospheric eruptions
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Tall creationist tales from the Grand Canyon
January 13, 2007 New Scientist, n.2586, p.5
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Evangelicals, scientists join forces to combat global warming
January 13, 2007 WHDH-TV (Associated Press)
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Newspaper Article
Skull Supports Theory of Human Migration
January 12, 2007 New York Times
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"Late Pleistocene Human Skull from Hofmeyr, South Africa, and Modern Human Origins"
January 12, 2007 Science, v.315, n.5809, p.226-229
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"Early Upper Paleolithic in Eastern Europe and Implications for the Dispersal of Modern Humans"
January 12, 2007 Science, v.315, n.5809, p.223-226
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"The Missing Years for Modern Humans"
January 12, 2007 Science, v.315, n.5809, p.194-196
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Letters: "Disbelievers in Evolution"
January 12, 2007 Science, v.315, n.5809, p.187
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Appreciating Our Moral and Mental Development
January 12, 2007 TCS Daily
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Darwin Day approaches
January 12, 2007 National Center for Science Education
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Arctic robots to get first taste of 'alien' life
January 12, 2007 New Scientist, n.2586
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Gore's 'Truth' restricted at schools
January 12, 2007 The Olympian, Washington (Associated Press)
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Leading Evangelicals, Scientists to Launch Environmental Collaboration
January 12, 2007 National Press Club
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A Mission to Convert
January 11, 2007 New York Review of Books, v.54, n.1
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Book
The Human Touch: Our Part in the Creation of a Universe
January 11, 2007 Metropolitan Books (Henry Holt)
see also Amazon
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Fossil find raises fresh questions
January 11, 2007 Toronto Star
the Leakey family -- four generations of paleoanthropologists who have created their own legacy -- are major contributors to the evolution vs. creation debate
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"Palaeontology: Embryonic identity crisis"
January 11, 2007 Nature, v.445, p.155-156
The oldest known animal fossils, identified as eggs and embryos, had been expected to reveal secrets from a period of great evolutionary change. Will the latest theory about the fossils' origins confound these hopes?
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American political conservatism impedes the understanding of science
January 11, 2007 ScienceBlogs, Pharyngula
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Book
In Search of the Genesis World: Debunking the Evolution Myth
January 11, 2007 Concordia Publishing House
see also Amazon
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Proposals for cow-human embryos put on hold
January 11, 2007 Nature (news@nature)
chimaera experiments still on the table after authority avoids outright ban
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Giant stinker finds place in plant family tree
January 11, 2007 Nature (news@nature)
pinning down the rotting-flesh plant could reveal the roots of gigantism