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Original spin
July 22, 2006 The Guardian (UK)
When Charles Darwin published his most controversial work, four friends took the brunt of the public storm. It is they who ensured the triumph of evolutionary theory.
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Evolution in action, by Darwin's finches
July 22, 2006 New Scientist, n.2561
a species of Darwin's finch in the Galapagos has evolved a smaller beak to avoid competing with a larger-billed recent immigrant
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The Red Sea parts, but roughly
July 22, 2006 New Scientist, n.2561, p.22
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Killer dinosaurs had a happy youth
July 22, 2006 New Scientist, n.2561, p.22
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News Update/Commentary
Darwin's steps map flower changes
July 21, 2006 BBC News
three generations of Charles Darwin's descendants have replicated their great grandfather's 150-year-old survey near his old home, Down House, in Kent
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News Update/Commentary
Dark and Distant Heavenly Bodies Revealing the Secrets of Star and Galaxy Formation
July 21, 2006 Science Daily
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News Update/Commentary
Scientists Strengthen Case for Life on Earth More Than 3.8 Billion Years Ago
July 21, 2006 Science Daily
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News Update/Commentary
Neanderthal Genome Project Launches
July 21, 2006 MSNBC
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PROFILE: Dr. Francis Collins
July 21, 2006 Religion & Ethics (PBS)
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House Panel Inquiry on Global Warming Research
July 21, 2006 New York Times
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Canadian Quilters Attack Intelligent Design
July 21, 2006 Evolution News & Views
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A Distinct Small RNA Pathway Silences Selfish Genetic Elements in the Germline
July 21, 2006 Science, v.313, n.5785, p.320-324
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"Evolution of the Molecular Machines for Protein Import into Mitochondria"
July 21, 2006 Science, v.313, n.5785, p.314-318
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News Update/Commentary
Scientists Discover a Genetic Code for Organizing DNA Within the Nucleus
July 20, 2006 Science Daily
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Creation Museum to open in 2007
July 20, 2006 Community Press (Cincinnati, OH)
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The quake and the tsunami
July 20, 2006 Nature (news@nature)
earthquake which spurred waves that killed more than 500 people in Java, Indonesia
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Geneticists shoot for Neanderthal genome in two years
July 20, 2006 Nature (news@nature) plans to sequence our cousins are unveiled at anniversary meeting
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News Update/Commentary
Seeing the Serpent: Ability to Spot Venomous Snakes May Have Played Major Role in Primate Evolution
July 20, 2006 Science Daily
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Evolution Debate Rekindled in Ohio
July 19, 2006 Cybernet News Service
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News Update/Commentary
Darwin's Beagle ship replica plan
July 19, 2006 BBC News
plans are being drawn up to build a £3.3m working replica of the boat that took Charles Darwin around the world at Milford Haven in Pembrokeshire
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The Red Sea Parts Again
July 19, 2006 Live Science
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Defending intelligent design after Dover
July 19, 2006 The Examiner (Los Angeles)
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The art of quilting
July 19, 2006 Canmore Leader (Alberta)
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Brainy Robots Start Stepping into Daily Life
July 18, 2006 New York Times
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Book
Sciences Stem-Cell Scam
July 18, 2006 National Review Online
it should change its name to pseudoscience
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Seven Reasons Why We Should Not Accept Millions of Years
July 17, 2006 Answers in Genesis
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Evolution and Me
July 17, 2006 National Review
Darwinian theory has become an all-purpose obstacle to thought rather than an enabler of scientific advance
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Bill Moyers on Faith & Reason
July 17, 2006
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News Update/Commentary
Molecular DNA Switch Found to Be the Same for All Life
July 17, 2006 Science Daily
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Beliefwatch: Camping
July 17, 2006 Newsweek
evolutionary war -- summer camps teach creationism and evolution
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When Man Mated Monkey
July 17, 2006 Los Angeles Times
icky as it sounds, we mingled across species in the past, which could help us win evolution wars in the future
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'Handmade cloning' success uses a chopped egg
July 17, 2006 New Scientist, n.2560, p.18
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Is Sylvia Mader's Biology Textbook "Biased" Towards Intelligent Design?
July 16, 2006 Evolution News & Views
depends on your definition of bias
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Ancient dinosaurs grew hot and cold
July 15, 2006 New Scientist, n.2560
the debate over whether dinosaurs were cold or warm-blooded may finally have been settled, thanks to some elegant biophysics
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400,000-year-old DNA found in bear tooth
July 14, 2006 Yahoo! News
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"Vigorous Youth for Tyrannosaurs"
July 14, 2006 Science, v.313, n.5784, p.158
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"Tyrannosaur Life Tables: An Example of Nonavian Dinosaur Population Biology"
July 14, 2006 Science, v.313, n.5784, p.213-217
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EVOLUTION: "Competition Drives Big Beaks Out of Business"
July 14, 2006 Science, v.313, n.5784, p.156
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"Evolution of Character Displacement in Darwin's Finches"
July 14, 2006 Science, v.313, n.5784, p.224-226
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CANCER RESEARCH: "Fake Data, but Could the Idea Still Be Right?"
July 14, 2006 Science, v.313, n.5784, p.154
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News Update/Commentary
Study Shows That Parasites Form the Thread of Food Webs
July 13, 2006 Science Daily
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Evangelist arrested on tax evasion
July 13, 2006 Pensacola News Journal (Florida)
Judge Miles Davis handed down the indictment against Kent Hovind who operated a creationist theme park, Dinosaur Adventure Land
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Mollusk fossils push back evolution, ROM scientists say
July 13, 2006 Globe and Mail
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George Gilder, Metaphysic: On evolution
July 13, 2006 National Review Online
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"Palaeontology: A ghost with a bite"
July 13, 2006 Nature, v.442, p.146-147 Witness a snail scraping microbial films from the inside of an aquarium. Go back 505 million years, and this looks to have been the way an enigmatic early animal made its living (but without the aquarium).
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A soft-bodied mollusc with radula from the Middle Cambrian Burgess Shale
July 13, 2006 Nature, v.442, p.159-163
EDITOR'S SUMMARY: Mollusc of mats' destruction
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"Geology: The start of the world as we know it"
July 13, 2006 Nature, v.442, p.128-131
Plate tectonics has created oceans and pushed up mountain ranges. But when did the process that shapes the planet get going?
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Large dinosaurs were extremely hot in their day, UF study finds
July 11, 2006 University of Florida News
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Rogue Giants at Sea
July 11, 2006 New York Times
rogue waves
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Healthy Offspring Born From Lab-Grown Sperm
July 11, 2006 Live Science