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Three scientists take on religion
October 29, 2006 Philadelphia Inquirer
two believe that faith can coexist with scientific principles; the third aims to make atheists out of religious readers
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Is our evolving universe an intelligent design?
October 29, 2006 Asian Tribune
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Science Education -- not Dawkins'-style attack -- Is the Cure for Fundamentalism (blog)
October 29, 2006 Huffington Post
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No need to walk on egg shells; chicken obviously came first
October 29, 2006 Western Courier (Western Illinois University)
whether you follow Intelligent Design or evolution, the outcome might as well be the same
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Relativity faces toughest ever test
October 28, 2006 New Scientist, n.2575, p.16
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Invisibility cloak is here at last
October 28, 2006 New Scientist, n.2575
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'Creation science' enters the race
October 27, 2006 Anchorage Daily News
Palin is only candidate to suggest it should be discussed in schools
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Inherit the Wind opens Bonstelle season tonight
October 27, 2006 The South End (Wayne State University, Detroit, MI)
the play is based on the 1925 Scopes Monkey Trial," which outlawed teachings contrary to the Bibles creation story
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News Update/Commentary
Big Bang Theory Saved
October 27, 2006 Science Daily
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A Fossil Bee from Early Cretaceous Burmese Amber
October 27, 2006 Science, v.314, n.5799, p.614
a fossil bee carrying traces of pollen in 100-million-year-old amber shows that bees originated in the Cretaceous at a time of rapid diversification of angiosperms
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"Thrice Out of Africa: Ancient and Recent Expansions of the Honey Bee, Apis mellifera"
October 27, 2006 Science, v.314, n.5799, p.642-645 gene diversity in European honey bees suggests that they emerged at least twice from Africa and that American killer bee populations arose from three distinct lineages
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GENETICS: "Honey Bee Genome Illuminates Insect Evolution and Social Behavior"
October 27, 2006 Science, v.314, n.5799, p.578-579
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PALEOANTHROPOLOGY: "Lucy's Tour Abroad Sparks Protests"
October 27, 2006 Science, v.314, n.5799, p.574-575
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Ancient human hunters smelt blood on the breeze
October 26, 2006 New Scientist, n.2575, p.16
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News Update/Commentary
Scientists Find Lamprey a 'Living Fossil': 360 Million-year-old Fish Hasn't Evolved Much
October 26, 2006 Science Daily
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Fossil of parasite tells tale of survival
October 26, 2006 Chicago Tribune the primitive lamprey hasn't evolved much over 360 million years, a University of Chicago scientist and his colleague have reported
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A lamprey from the Devonian period of South Africa
October 26, 2006 Nature, v.443, p.981-984
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Pope Benedicts New Statements on Evolution and Design
October 26, 2006 Evolution News & Views
compare with book by two Discovery Fellows
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St. Petersburg court starts investigation of a schoolgirls civil suit against teaching of Darwins theory
October 26, 2006 the Russian Ministry of Education and Science is named a defendant
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Scientists Endorse Candidate Over Teaching of Evolution
October 26, 2006 New York Times
75 science professors at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland have signed a letter endorsing a candidate for the Ohio Board of Education
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The elephant and the event horizon
October 26, 2006 New Scientist, n.2575, p.36-39
What happens when you throw an elephant into a black hole?
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A lamprey from the Devonian period of South Africa
October 26, 2006 Nature, v.443, p.981-984
- EDITOR'S SUMMARY: Out of the shadows [a recently discovered lamprey fossil dates from the twilight age of their supposed ance
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Polish scientists fight creationism
October 26, 2006 Nature, v.443, p.890-891
deputy education minister calls evolution a 'lie'
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Debate continues over dinosaur demise
October 26, 2006 Geotimes
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Photo in the News: Oldest-Ever Bee Found in Amber
October 25, 2006 National Geographic News
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Evolution Debate at Center of Ohio Board of Education Race
October 25, 2006 Newhouse News Service
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The Rev Arthur Peacocke
October 25, 2006 Telegraph (UK)
Peacocke, who died on Saturday, made a significant contribution to understanding the structure of DNA during his early career as a scientist, though he became better known, after his ordination as an Anglican priest, as a leading advocate of the propositi
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Older embryos can survive stem-cell extraction
October 25, 2006 Nature (news@nature)
mouse study suggests stem-cell work could be made more efficient
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Big bird had swift legs
October 25, 2006 Nature (news@nature)
fossil find reveals 'terror bird' was fast on its feet
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Delusions of faith as a science
October 25, 2006 Nature (news@nature)
Dawkins's attempt to test the existence of God is as silly as using logic to tear down Santa Claus in the eyes of a child
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Scientists suffer human-rights abuses
October 25, 2006 Nature (news@nature)
around the world, researchers are being harassed, imprisoned and murdered
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Moon and rain could mean quakes
October 25, 2006 New Scientist, n.2574, p.17
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Honeybees have their genome sequenced
October 25, 2006 New Scientist, n.2575, p.13
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Quebec Government Forcing Evangelical Private Schools to Teach Sex Ed, Darwinism
October 24, 2006 Life Site News
schools will be shut down if they do not comply with order, regardless of religious beliefs
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Mass Extinctions: New Approaches Analyzing Process Links Between Land and Sea (Session 137)
October 24, 2006 Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Philadelphia
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Evidence for Long-Term Survival of Microorganisms and Preservation of DNA (Session 125)
October 24, 2006 Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Philadelphia
- Paper No. 125-9 --- Geologically Ancient DNA: Fact or Artefact? / Martin Bay Hebsgaard and Eske Willerslev
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Why There Almost Certainly Is No God (500 comments)
October 23, 2006 Huffington Post
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Sunflower speciation highlights roles for transposable elements in evolution
October 23, 2006 EurekAlert!
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Truth in Science Material
October 23, 2006 British Centre for Science Education
Non-believers must be challenged in such a way that they can no longer hide behind the delusion that science has disproved the existence of God. "Truth in Science" seeks to encourage scientists to present the truth fairly and to expose as charlatans those
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Normally low-profile contest in spotlight
October 22, 2006 Plain Dealer (Cleveland, OH)
evolution debate at center of state school board race
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God knows why faith is thriving
October 22, 2006 San Francisco Chronicle, p.E-3
a group of leading atheists is puzzled by the continued existence and vitality of religion
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Evolution: A Theory in Crisis
October 21, 2006 Observer News (Florida)
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Half-life heresy: Accelerating radioactive decay
October 21, 2006 New Scientist, n.2574
there's nothing you can do to hurry radioactive decay, the textbooks will tell you, but a physicist begs to differ
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Biologists want to drop the word 'cloning'
October 21, 2006 New Scientist, n.2574, p.7
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A passionate atheist's case against religion
October 20, 2006 International Herald Tribune
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News Update/Commentary
Faces of the week: Charles Darwin
October 20, 2006 BBC News
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LETTERS: "The Danger of Mathematical Models"
October 20, 2006 Science, v.314, n.5798, p.419
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PHYSICS: "Voilà! Cloak of Invisibility Unveiled"
October 20, 2006 Science, v.314, n.5798, p.403
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The God Delusion
October 20, 2006 Harper's Magazine
a review of Richard Dawkin's new book
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Scientists prove that parts of cell nuclei are not arranged at random
October 20, 2006 PhysOrg.com