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Lunging, Flailing, Mispunching
October 19, 2006 London Review of Books, v.28, n.20
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Evolution debate is state school board campaign issue
October 19, 2006 Contra Costa Times, CA (Associated Press)
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Evangelicals Ally With Democrats on Environment
October 19, 2006 Los Angeles Times
religious leaders hope the global-warming campaign sends a message to the GOP
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Charles Darwin's works go online
October 19, 2006 Daily Telegraph (Australia) the complete works of Charles Darwin will be available on the internet over the next two years as part of a project described as the first of its kind
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online
October 19, 2006
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States supporting removal of intelligent design in classrooms
October 19, 2006 Daily Vidette (Illinois State University)
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"Reconstructing the early evolution of Fungi using a six-gene phylogeny"
October 19, 2006 Nature, v.443, p.818-822
- EDITOR'S SUMMARY: First fungi [an international consortium of researchers has produced an impressive new tree of life for the
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"Late survival of Neanderthals at the southernmost extreme of Europe"
October 19, 2006 Nature, v.443, p.850-853
- EDITOR'S SUMMARY: Rock on [apparently Neanderthals survived in southern Iberia long after all other well-dated occurrences of
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Evolutionary biologist discusses probability of intelligent design
October 17, 2006 University Daily Kansan Richard Dawkins discussed his book, The God Delusion, and said that although evolution seems improbable, it's not impossible, and that natural selection is the only logical answer for creation.
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Fossils of Dwarf Water Buffalo Found
October 17, 2006 New York Times
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News Update/Commentary
Human species 'may split in two'
October 17, 2006 BBC News
humanity may split into two sub-species in 100,000 years' time as predicted by H. G. Wells
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News Update/Commentary
West Australian Fossil Find Rewrites Land Mammal Evolution
October 17, 2006 Science Daily
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Renowned Scientist Defects from Belief in Global Warming -- Caps Year of Vindication for Skeptics
October 17, 2006 U. S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works
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Light at the end of the tunnel
October 17, 2006 New Scientist, n.2573
near-death experiences aren't just the preserve of the dying -- everyone can have one
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Magazine Article
Element 118 Discovered Again--for the First Time
October 17, 2006 Scientific American
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Scientists Claim Creation of Element 118, for Second Time
October 17, 2006 Fox News
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A theory's evolution
October 16, 2006 Philadelphia Inquirer
the Franklin Institute's exhibition on Charles Darwin shows the person behind one of the most revolutionary ideas in science
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A Strong Earthquake Rattles Hawaii
October 16, 2006 New York Times
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Rain makes the ground shake
October 16, 2006 Nature
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Search for Earth's origins presents mind-boggling ideas
October 16, 2006 Sun News (Myrtle Beach, SC)
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News Update/Commentary
Piltdown's lessons for modern science
October 16, 2006 BBC News
a new book reveals how recent research has uncovered a goldmine of information about the history of human habitation in Britain
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Scientists Announce Creation of Atomic Element, the Heaviest Yet
October 16, 2006 Washington Post, p.A03
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Scientists discover new element -- No. 118
October 16, 2006 Mercury News (San Jose, California) ununoctium destroys itself in a few thousandths of a second
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Livermore scientists team with Russia to discover element 118
October 16, 2006 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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ARN-Announce, n.60
October 15, 2006 Access Research Network
describes many of the upcoming events and new articles, books, videos and other resources on Intelligent Design
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Evolution, Intelligent Design and God: The Conversation Continues (panel)
October 15, 2006 University of Portland
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Better living without God?
October 15, 2006 San Francisco Chronicle religion is a dangerously irrational mirage, says Dawkins
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The God Delusion: David Quinn & Richard Dawkins debate
October 15, 2006 RTE radio (Dublin, Ireland)
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Citing Heavenly Injunctions to Fight Earthly Warming
October 15, 2006 New York Times
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Moorpark College opens dialogue on science, religion
October 15, 2006 Los Angeles Newspaper Group
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Inhofe, The Apostate
October 15, 2006 townhall.com
global warming is a religion, not science
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News Update/Commentary
Extreme Environment Changes Fish Appearance
October 14, 2006 Science Daily
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Darwin exhibition on way
October 14, 2006 Daily Yomiuri (Japan)
the American Museum of Natural History and the Yomiuri Shimbun will cohost an exhibition featuring Charles Darwin in Japan in 2008
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The animal roots of human morality
October 14, 2006 New Scientist, n.2573
We insist that morality is something uniquely human that goes against our nasty, natural instincts. Yet many animals also have an inbuilt sense of fair play and can show compassion to others in their group.
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It's a hobbit... no, it's a human... no, it's a hobbit
October 14, 2006 New Scientist, n.2573, p.17
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In the Beginning, 13.73 Billion Years Ago
October 13, 2006 Forward (Jewish Daily)
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News Update/Commentary
Comparing Chimp, Human DNA
October 13, 2006 Science Daily
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News Update/Commentary
Does Missing Gene Point to Nocturnal Existence for Early Mammals?
October 13, 2006 Science Daily
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Tiny fossils reveal inner secrets
October 13, 2006 BBC News
the exact moment when a 550-million-year-old cell began to divide has been captured in an exquisite 3D image
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NEUROSCIENCE: "Brain Evolution on the Far Side"
October 13, 2006 Science, v.314, n.5797, p.244-245
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NOBEL PRIZE IN CHEMISTRY: "Solo Winner Detailed Path From DNA to RNA"
October 13, 2006 Science, v.314, n.5797, p.236
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Bacteria boast the 'tiniest genomes' to date
October 12, 2006 New Scientist
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Mighty mouse! Rare discovery in Europe
October 12, 2006 CNN (Associated Press)
using DNA testing, scientists have discovered what is believed to be the first terrestrial mammal found in Europe in decades
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News Update/Commentary
New Research Adds Twist to Global Warming Debate
October 12, 2006 Fox News
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Study Links Extinction Cycles to Changes in Earths Orbit and Tilt
October 12, 2006 New York Times
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Trouble in Darwin's paradise
October 12, 2006 New Scientist, n.2573, p.8-9
the Galapagos islands are facing a two-pronged attack
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Bistability of atmospheric oxygen and the Great Oxidation
October 12, 2006 Nature, v.443, p.683-686
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DNA trail points to human brain evolution
October 11, 2006 New Scientist
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Neanderthal DNA illuminates split with humans
October 11, 2006 New Scientist
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Darwinian Conservatism: An Evolutionary Dead End
October 11, 2006 Intellectual Conservative the inability of neo-Darwinian theory to undergird the moral framework that is essential to a liberal democracy's survival