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EVOLUTION: Almost all human genes resulted from ancient duplication
December 4, 2006 Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA
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News Update/Commentary
New Clues to How Sex Evolves
December 4, 2006 Science Daily
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Creationism in Turkey
December 4, 2006 National Center for Science Education
creationism is a major issue in Turkish politics; the debate is much more tense than in the United States; all biology textbooks now used in schools are creationist in tone
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NCSE's Scott on Culture Shocks
December 4, 2006 National Center for Science Education
among the topics discussed were the recent book Not in Our Classrooms: Why Intelligent Design is Wrong for Our Schools
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How Science and Faith Can Exist in Harmony
December 3, 2006 Francis S. Collins to kick off spiritual journeys series
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Evolution or Creation? A Definitive Statement
December 3, 2006 Veritas Liberabit Vos
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Scientist Fights Church Effort to Hide Museum's Pre-Human Fossils
December 3, 2006 Live Science
famed paleoanthropologist Richard Leakey is giving no quarter to church leaders pressing Kenya's national museum to relegate to a back room its collection of hominid fossils
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Hidden Antarctica: What lies beneath
December 2, 2006 New Scientist, n.2580
Could a lake sealed by ice for millions of years contain life?
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Volcano diets
December 2, 2006 New Scientist, n.2580
Vesuvius ate the equivalent of breakfast, lunch and dinner before erupting, albeit with a few decades between meals
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Oceans' 'great dying' led to marine life explosion
December 2, 2006 New Scientist, n.2580, p.16
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Creationism creeps into UK schools
December 2, 2006 New Scientist, n.2580, p.4
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Just a few genes can keep species apart
December 2, 2006 New Scientist, n.2580
evolution is a complex beast, but it can operate in breathtakingly simple ways
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Digital Evolution Laboratory
December 2, 2006 Michigan State University
to experimentally study digital organisms to improve our understanding of how natural evolution works
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Evolution debate: agreeing to disagree
December 2, 2006 Daily Herald (Central Utah)
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Book
Jewish Tradition and the Challenge of Darwinism
December 1, 2006 University of Chicago Press
see also Amazon
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ASTROPHYSICS: "Burst-Hunter's Rich Data Harvest Yields a Cosmic Enigma"
December 1, 2006 Science, v.314, n.5804, p.1376-1377
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SCIENTIFIC CONDUCT: "China's Fraud Buster Hit by Libel Judgments; Defenders Rally Round"
December 1, 2006 Science, v.314, n.5804, p.1366-1367
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Fraud Investigation Clouds Paper on Early Cell Fate
December 1, 2006 Science, v.314, n.5804, p.1367-1369
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"Responding to Fraud"
December 1, 2006 Science, v.314, n.5804, p.1353
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Intelligent Design: The Clincher
December 1, 2006 The Scientist, v.20, n.12, p.53
a butterfly explodes the theory
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"There's Only One Universe"
December 1, 2006 Back to Genesis, n.216d (Institute for Creation Research)
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The Big Thaw
December 1, 2006 Back to Genesis, n.216c (Institute for Creation Research)
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"Those Amazing G Protein Receptors"
December 1, 2006 Back to Genesis, n.216b (Institute for Creation Research)
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How Did Methuselah Die?
December 1, 2006 Back to Genesis, n.216a (Institute for Creation Research)
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A Tale of Two Hourglasses
December 1, 2006 Impact, n.402 (Institute for Creation Research)
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From Jefferson to Jones: Self-Evident Truths Made Illegal
December 1, 2006 The ID Report (Access Research Network)
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Adam or ape? OCUB exhibit purports to disprove evolution
December 1, 2006 Bedford Times-Mail (Indiana)
museum at Oakland City University, Bedford
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N. La. board policy "next wave of attack by anti-evolution forces"
December 1, 2006 NOLA.com, New Orleans, Louisiana (Associated Press)
a new science policy is "an underhanded way to undercut the theory of evolution"
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The Human Difference
December 1, 2006 Commentary Magazine
in China and Britain, scientists are creating cloned man-animal embryos using rabbit eggs and human DNA
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One, Two, Three, Life! Sorry, its not that easy
December 1, 2006 Metro Pulse (Knoxville, TN), v.16, n.52
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The book of nature
December 1, 2006 Physics World
Galileo's famous metaphor of the "book of nature", which he used to defend the work of scientists from religious authorities, can be dangerous today
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Creation-Evolution Headlines
December 1, 2006 Master Plan Productions
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Rethinking the Conscious Mind
December 1, 2006 Discover, v.27, n.12
to be aware or not to be aware: that is the question
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25 Greatest Science Books of All Time
December 1, 2006 the essential reading list for anyone interested in science
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Scientist of the Year
December 1, 2006 Discover, v.27, n.12
Jay Keasling is developing ways to program DNA as easily as people program computers
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Natural Selections: Life After the Wave
December 1, 2006 Discover, v.27, n.12
dramatic photos show how the tsunami devastated Sri Lanka's landscape, but ecologists predict it will recover
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Move Over, T. Rex
December 1, 2006 Discover, v.27, n.12
most dinos are still in the ground
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The God Experiments
December 1, 2006 Discover, v.27, n.12
five researchers take science where it's never gone before
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Earth in the Beginning
December 1, 2006 National Geographic
modern landscapes offer glimpses of the way our planet may have looked billions of years ago
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Magazine Article
Old Baby in the New Media
December 1, 2006 Scientific American
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Lucy's Baby
December 1, 2006 Scientific American
an extraordinary new human fossil renews debate over the evolution of upright walking
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The Red Planet's Watery Past
December 1, 2006 Scientific American
new observations by rovers and orbiters indicate that liquid water not only existed on Mars, it once covered large parts of the planet's surface, perhaps for more than a billion years
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"The tsunami of 13 December A.D. 115 and the destruction of Herod the Great's harbor at Caesarea Maritima, Israel"
December 1, 2006 Geology, v.34, n.12, p.1061-1064
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REVIEW: Darwin at the Zoo
December 1, 2006 Scientific American Did humans invent right and wrong, or are these feelings part of the inheritance from our primate ancestors?
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Book
Times of Triumph, Times of Doubt: Science and the Battle for Public Trust
December 1, 2006 Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
see also Amazon
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review: 3 February 2007
December 1, 2006 New Scientist, n.2589, p.48
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Book
A Beginner's Guide to Immortality: Extraordinary People, Alien Brains, and Quantum Resurrection
December 1, 2006 Thunder's Mouth Press
see also Amazon
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Debate continues over dinosaur demise
December 1, 2006 Geotimes
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Meteorite pre-dates solar system
December 1, 2006 Geotimes
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Gold mine deposited rapidly
December 1, 2006 Geotimes