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News Update/Commentary
Fossil Is Missing Link in Elephant Lineage
November 6, 2006 Science Daily
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News Update/Commentary
Plan to create human-cow embryos
November 6, 2006 BBC News
UK scientists have applied for permission to create embryos by fusing human DNA with cow eggs
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Blair accused of complacency on classroom creationism
November 6, 2006 Ekklesia
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Look Who's Coming: Kenneth Miller
November 6, 2006 News & Observer (North Carolina)
this Brown University molecular biologist, science textbook author and practicing Roman Catholic writes and speaks frequently about the ways evolution and religion can peacefully co-exist
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Vatican academy to ponder evolution; pope addresses limits of science
November 6, 2006 USA Today (Associated Press)
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New island emerges in Tonga
November 6, 2006 Matangi (Tonga Online)
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Inside the Mind of the New York Times: My Exchange with Cornelia Dean, Evolution Partisan
November 5, 2006 Evolution News & Views
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God vs. Science
November 5, 2006 Time We revere faith and scientific progress, hunger for miracles and for MRIs. But are the worldviews compatible? TIME convenes a debate
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God vs. science: Can religion stand up to the test?
November 5, 2006 a summary of this week's Time magazine cover story
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Captured Dolphin Gives Evolutionary Clues
November 5, 2006 CBS News (Associated Press) Japanese researchers discover extra fins that could be remains of legs
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Dolphin with four-wheel drive stuns the scientists
November 5, 2006 Daily Mail (UK)
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The New Unbelievers
November 5, 2006 U.S. News & World Report
books on atheism are hot, but do they have anything fresh to say
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review:
November 4, 2006 New Scientist, n.2576 he is best known for helping to crack the secrets of DNA more than 50 years ago, but there was far more to Francis Crick than that
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Watching God play dice: The Large Hadron Collider
November 4, 2006 New Scientist, n.2576
a mini black hole could flash into existence in the world's biggest atom smasher and we might never notice, but an old theory may offer help -- with a twist
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Prominent biology paper 'may not be reliable'
November 4, 2006 New Scientist, n.2576, p.7
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If you think the creationists are bad in the US, check out Turkey
November 4, 2006 Seed Magazine
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Japanese researchers find dolphin with 'remains of legs'
November 4, 2006 Breitbart.com (Canadian Press)
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Accelerated Evolution of Conserved Noncoding Sequences in Humans
November 3, 2006 Science, v.314, n.5800, p.786
the human genome contains conserved noncoding sequences that have evolved quickly and are located near neuronal genes, suggesting a role in cognition
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Creationism, design theories threaten science standards
November 3, 2006 Flyer News, v.54, n.13 (University of Dayton, OH)
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Science and Religion: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives (conference)
November 3, 2006 Lancaster University, UK
this international and interdisciplinary conference is being held to mark the retirement of Professor John Hedley Brooke, and will bring together leading historians, philosophers, and theologians to debate the latest research into science-religion relatio
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Evolution Based on Design-by-Contract: Origin of Life through an abiotic double-stranded RNA world
November 3, 2006 International Society for Complexity, Information, and Design
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News Update/Commentary
Neuron Cell Stickiness May Hold Key to Evolution of the Human Brain
November 3, 2006 Science Daily
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Should Conservatives Champion Darwin?
November 3, 2006 Evolution News & Views
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Blair downplays creationism fears
November 2, 2006 BBC News the prime minister has rejected worries about current teaching of creationism -- saying it would only be a concern if it became the "mainstream" of education
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'Dr. Dino,' wife guilty
November 2, 2006 Pensacola News Journal (Florida)
apparently Kent Hovind, a Pensacola evangelist, violated the law by not withholding and paying employment taxes on workers at Dinosaur Adventure Land and Creation Science Evangelism
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Creationism news from around the world
November 2, 2006 National Center for Science Education
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Why Top Atheist Now Believes in a Creator
November 2, 2006 Lee Strobel
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settles science class debate: Evolution it is
November 2, 2006 Bay City Times (Michigan)
in Michigan, the theory of evolution will be taught in public school science classes, the state Board of Education has declared
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New phylum sheds light on ancestor of animals, humans
November 2, 2006 University of Florida News
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Why the Loch Ness Monster is no plesiosaur
November 2, 2006 New Scientist, n.2576, p.17
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"Enforced altruism in insect societies"
November 2, 2006 Nature, v.444, p.50
cooperation among workers and their seeming altruism result from strict policing by nestmates
- EDITOR'S SUMMARY: What about the workers?
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Islam and Science
November 2, 2006 Nature (news@nature)
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Learning English -- Words in the News: Intelligent Design
November 2, 2006 dozens of British schools are using creationist materials in science classes
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Book
Science and the Search for Meaning: Perspectives from International Scientists
November 1, 2006 Templeton Foundation Press
see also Amazon
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Book
The Creationists: From Scientific Creationism to Intelligent Design, Expanded Edition
November 1, 2006 Harvard University Press
see also Amazon
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The Varieties of Scientific Experience: A Personal View of the Search for God
November 1, 2006 Penguin
see also Amazon
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Redeeming Reason
November 1, 2006 University of Chicago
intentional Christian scholars in conversation with the sciences and scientists today
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The Edge of Evolution
November 1, 2006 Free Press
- review: Writers' Representatives
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Dikika Baby
November 1, 2006 National Geographic
the discovery of a three-year-old from the dawn of humanity holds clues to the origin of childhood
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From Fins to Wings
November 1, 2006 National Geographic
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The Dark Ages of the Universe
November 1, 2006 Scientific American
astronomers are trying to fill in the blank pages in our photo album of the infant universe
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The Dodo Gazette
November 1, 2006 were going to stage as many screenings of Flock of Dodos at museum theaters and IMAXs on and around Darwin Day as possible
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Wronger Than Wrong
November 1, 2006 Scientific American
not all wrong theories are equal -- a critique of string theory
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"Enceladus: A Cold, Youthful Moon"
November 1, 2006 Back to Genesis, n.215d (Institute for Creation Research)
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"Mudcracks and the Flood"
November 1, 2006 Back to Genesis, n.215c (Institute for Creation Research)
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"Walking the Walk"
November 1, 2006 Back to Genesis, n.215b (Institute for Creation Research)
one of many problems in anthropology is how and why man's alleged ancestors decided to walk erect
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"If Apes Evolved into Humans, Why Do We Still Have Apes?"
November 1, 2006 Back to Genesis, n.215a (Institute for Creation Research)
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"Extremes of Creation"
November 1, 2006 Impact, n.401 (Institute for Creation Research)
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Widespread creationism teaching would worry Blair
November 1, 2006 ABC News (Reuters) British Prime Minister Tony Blair said in an interview published on Wednesday he would be worried if creationism entered mainstream teaching in British schools
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Tony Blair interview -- in full
November 1, 2006 New Scientist