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Tests of General Relativity from Timing the Double Pulsar
October 6, 2006 Science, v.314, n.5796, p.97-102
precision measurements provide four tests of general relativity and show that it holds to 0.05%
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GEOCHEMISTRY: "Has Lazy Mixing Spoiled the Primordial Stew?"
October 6, 2006 Science, v.314, n.5796, p.36-37
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Finally, scientists are fighting mad
October 5, 2006 Jim Spencer
Denver Post / in a state where public educators are afraid to put the word "evolution" in science aptitude tests and where the Republican candidate for lieutenant governor thinks biblical creationism counts as science, the Colorado Evolution Respon
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Creationism Also Tells Tall Tales!!
October 5, 2006 The Conservative Voice
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New Look at 20th Century's Most Powerful Volcanic Eruption
October 5, 2006 Live Science
in June 1912, Novarupta on the Alaska Peninsula erupted in what turned out to be the largest blast of the twentieth century
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"Monster" fossil found in Jurassic graveyard
October 5, 2006 ABC News (Reuters)
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My other universe is a Porsche
October 5, 2006 New Scientist, n.2572
What if the universe we love is just one of many habitable realities? ... meet the adventurers charting the best of all possible worlds
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"Junk DNA as an evolutionary force"
October 5, 2006 Nature, v.443, p.521-524
transposable elements were long dismissed as useless, but they are emerging as major players in evolution
- EDITOR'S SUMMARY: Jump to it
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Science in Culture
October 5, 2006 Nature, v.443, p.510
a series of exhibitions across Europe show how Leonardo da Vinci linked art and science
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News Update/Commentary
Compound Eyes, Evolutionary Ties
October 4, 2006 Science Daily
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News Update/Commentary
Cracking the Egg: Unraveling Our First Transitions
October 4, 2006 Science Daily
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Unlikely Champion
October 4, 2006 BreakPoint
Phillip Johnson's groundbreaking movement that challenged the scientific establishment and is changing the way the world thinks about the origins of life is honored in ...
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Turkish Delight for Creationists
October 4, 2006 National Review Online
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Plummer, Dennehy Set for Broadway Revival of Inherit the Wind in March 2007
October 4, 2006 Broadway.com
dramatizes the 1925 Scopes "monkey trial" in which a Tennessee science teacher, John Scopes, was tried and convicted for teaching Darwin's theory of evolution
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Evidence for rainfall-triggered earthquake activity
October 4, 2006 Geophysical Research Letters, v.33
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Tiny Tampa Bay fish key to evolution of immune system
October 3, 2006 University of Florida News
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Evolution theory relies on faith, too
October 3, 2006 Detroit News
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Demise of the world's most famous iceberg
October 3, 2006 Nature (news@nature)
swell from Alaskan storm breaks up megaberg at opposite end of the globe
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Cosmic ripples net physics prize
October 3, 2006 Nature (news@nature)
the discovery that turned cosmology into hard science scoops Nobel award
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News Update/Commentary
Uncovering DNA's 'Sweet' Secret
October 3, 2006 Science Daily
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Dinosaurs suffered climate change too
October 3, 2006 New Scientist, n.2571, p.20
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Wilhoit urges against advocacy of intelligent design
October 2, 2006 WHAS11 (Associated Press)
outgoing Education Commissioner says the Kentucky Board of Education shouldn't enter the intelligent design debate by choosing a proponent of the concept to replace him
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Darwins Ghost: Can Evolution & Christianity Be Reconciled?
October 2, 2006 Commonweal, v.133, n.17
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International Conference on the Evolution of Religion
October 2, 2006 Makaha Resort (Waianae, Hawaii)
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Design dilemma
October 2, 2006 The Oracle (University of South Florida)
scientists seek to convince USF audience of intelligent design's validity
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Anthropologist challenges species identification of ancient child skeleton found in Ethiopia
October 2, 2006 EurekAlert!
University of Pittsburgh's Jeffrey Schwartz, who with colleague Ian Tattersall compiled the entire human fossil record, says specimen is not from Ethiopia and classification is premature
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Book
Why the Science and Religion Dialogue Matters: Voices from the International Society for Science and Religion
October 1, 2006 Templeton Foundation Press
see also Amazon
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Book
Darwinism and its Discontents
October 1, 2006 Cambridge University Press
see also Amazon
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Scientists of the Christian Faith
October 1, 2006 a presentation of the pioneers, practitioners and supporters of modern science
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Nature by Design
October 1, 2006 outdoor education adventures, expeditionary learning programs, and hands-on science
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Lost World Museum
October 1, 2006 Phoenix, AZ
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Let There Be Light
October 1, 2006 Scientific American
scientists who reach a certain level of eminence feel compelled to publicly announce and explain their religious beliefs, e.g., Owen Gingerich, Francis Collins, Arthur Eddington, and Max Planck
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Darwin on the Right
October 1, 2006 Scientific American
why Christians and conservatives should accept evolution ... according to a 2005 Pew Research Center poll, 70 percent of evangelical Christians believe that living beings have always existed in their present form
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God allows the universe to create itself -- and evolve
October 1, 2006 The Lutheran (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America)
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ID remains a legitimate gray area between random evolution and God
October 1, 2006 The Lutheran (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America)
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Religion and science are both about knowing and wondering
October 1, 2006 The Lutheran (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America)
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'Not science': Judge John E. Jones
October 1, 2006 The Lutheran
Lutheran tells about his history-making, intelligent design decision
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I can barely Adam and Eve it, but creationism's catching on over here
October 1, 2006 Guardian (UK)
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147 years later, evolution debate fills forums
October 1, 2006 St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
a panel of three scientists who doubt Darwin's theory are asked if they have proof of design's role in life
- sponsored by Physicians and Surgeons for Scientific Integrity
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Conference details research supporting 'young earth'
October 1, 2006 Dallas Morning News
scientist says isotope data back theory, not evolution
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ARN-Announce, n.59
October 1, 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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Surveys shape museum exhibits on science
October 1, 2006 Prescott Herald, Arizona (Associated Press)
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Fully grown cells yield clones
October 1, 2006 Nature (news@nature)
adult blood cells seem to be easier to reprogramme than stem cells
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Mature at Birth: Universe Discredits Evolution
October 1, 2006 Back to Genesis, n.214d (Institute for Creation Research)
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"The Fossil Record: Commending the Gnostics"
October 1, 2006 Back to Genesis, n.214c (Institute for Creation Research)
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"Creation and the Bird Flu"
October 1, 2006 Back to Genesis, n.214b (Institute for Creation Research)
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Are All Men Created Equal?
October 1, 2006 Back to Genesis, n.214a (Institute for Creation Research)
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"Presidential Support for Creationism"
October 1, 2006 Impact, n.400 (Institute for Creation Research)
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Dawkins the dogmatist
October 1, 2006 Prospect (UK) incurious and rambling, Richard Dawkins's diatribe against religion doesn't come close to explaining how faith has survived the assault of Darwinism
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Book
The God Delusion
October 1, 2006 Houghton Mifflin
see also Amazon