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Device in brain allows paralyzed patients to use computer with thought alone
July 11, 2006 CBC News (Canada)
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God AND Science not God or Science
July 10, 2006 MMD Newswire
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Alpine Glaciers Could All But Disappear Within This Century
July 10, 2006 American Geophysical Union & University of Zurich
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Europe's Glaciers Could Disappear this Century
July 10, 2006 Live Science
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20 Questions About the Scopes Trial
July 10, 2006 American Heritage magazine
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Create your own universe
July 10, 2006 New Scientist, n.2559
one of the good things about being God is that theres not much competition, but we may have found the key to creating universes ourselves
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Reason to Believe
July 9, 2006 Washington Post, p.BW05 a leading geneticist argues that science can lead to faith
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Book
The Language of God: A Scientist Presents Evidence for Belief
July 9, 2006 Free Press (Simon & Schuster)
see also Amazon
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Revisiting intelligent design
July 9, 2006 Columbus Dispatch (Ohio) State Board of Education panel may look at guidelines for classroom discussion of science controversies
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Emergence enters the creation debate
July 8, 2006 Boston Globe
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Intelligent design not testable; it can't be a scientific theory
July 8, 2006 The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
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Classic with a star at its heart
July 7, 2006 Telegraph (UK)
review of The Life of Galileo at the National Theatre
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Religious leaders consider our reason for being
July 7, 2006 Daily News Journal (Murfreesboro, TN)
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HISTORY OF SCIENCE: "Galileo, Scientific Entrepreneur"
July 7, 2006 Science, v.313, n.5783, p.46-47
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Book
Galileo's Instruments of Credit: Telescopes, Images, Secrecy
July 7, 2006 University of Chicago Press
see also Amazon
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review: 15 July 2006
July 7, 2006 New Scientist, n.2560, p.52
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VCU professor will not return
July 6, 2006 Times-Dispatch (Richmond, VA)
an adjunct professor at Virginia Commonwealth University who complained that an introductory biology textbook had leanings toward creationism and short-changed evolution will not be teaching this fall
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News Update/Commentary
Oceanic Invasions Across Darwin's Impassable Barrier
July 6, 2006 Science Daily
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Mystery Object Found in Supernova's Heart
July 6, 2006 Space.com
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Age of the Sierra Nevada Revealed
July 6, 2006 Live Science
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Jerry Bergman
July 5, 2006 CreationWiki (Encyclopedia of Creation Science)
Bergman's doubts about Darwinism, which resulted from a 35 year long study of evolution, has resulted in much opposition from what Stephen Gould calls Darwin Fundamentalists.
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Top five science blogs
July 5, 2006 Nature (news@nature)
weblogs written by scientists are relatively rare, but some of them are proving popular
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Caution about Ark discovery
July 5, 2006 Creation Ministries International
a group of Texas adventurers announced last week that they found the remains of Noahs Ark on the slopes of a rugged mountain in Iran, but we need to be cautious about this latest claim
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Cardinal condemns stem-cell researchers
July 4, 2006 Nature (news@nature)
excommunication threat may extend to all working with embryonic cells
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Collective evolution and the genetic code
July 3, 2006 Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA
horizontal gene transfer
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Darwin and God: can they co-exist?
July 3, 2006 comment is free (Guardian, UK)
Muslim scientists must ensure that Islam's encounter with evolution does not turn out to be its Galileo moment
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Krebs: Origin of life cannot be proven yet
July 3, 2006 Southwest Daily Times (Liberal, Kansas)
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'Miracle recovery' shows brain's resilience
July 3, 2006 Nature (news@nature)
man who 'awoke' after 19 years shows how nerve cells can regrow
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Peer-reviewed Paper
Timing of early angiosperm radiation: recalibrating the classical succession
July 1, 2006 Journal of the Geological Society, v.163, n.4, p.587–594
New pollen data from the Cretaceous of Portugal allow recalibration of the classical continental succession of the Potomac Group (USA), which has long been used to demonstrate the morphological changes of angiosperm leaves and pollen.
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Book
Is Belief in God Good, Bad or Irrelevant?
July 1, 2006 InterVarsity Press
a professor and a punk rocker discuss science, religion, naturalism, and Christianity
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"Precambrian plate tectonics: Criteria and evidence"
July 1, 2006 GSA Today, v.16, n.7, p.4-11
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Addressing the public about science and religion
July 1, 2006 Physics Today, p.46
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Excommunication Is Sought for Stem Cell Researchers
July 1, 2006 New York Times
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ARN-Announce, n.56
July 1, 2006 Access Research Network
the ID Arts Initiative
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Astrobiology: Follow the . . .
July 1, 2006 Back to Genesis, n.211d (Institute for Creation Research)
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"I Love Lucy?"
July 1, 2006 Back to Genesis, n.211c (Institute for Creation Research)
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Amber: A Window to the Recent Past
July 1, 2006 Back to Genesis, n.211b (Institute for Creation Research)
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"Where Can We See Young-Earth Evidence?"
July 1, 2006 Back to Genesis, n.211a (Institute for Creation Research)
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"Evolution Is Not Based on Natural Laws"
July 1, 2006 Impact, n.397 (Institute for Creation Research)
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Book
The Reluctant Mr. Darwin: An Intimate Portrait of Charles Darwin and the Making of His Theory of Evolution
July 1, 2006 W. W. Norton
see also Amazon
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Vardiman and Lisle Confront Ross and Rana on the Age of the Earth (pdf)
July 1, 2006 Acts & Facts, v.35, n.7, p.1-2
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Creation-Evolution Headlines
July 1, 2006 Master Plan Productions
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'Virgin birth' stem cells bypass ethical objections
July 1, 2006 New Scientist, n.2558
early human embryos grown from unfertilised eggs are not viable -- but this means that their stem cells could be used to treat disease without upsetting religious sensibilities
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Out of Asia
July 1, 2006 New Scientist, n.2558
our ancestors evolved human-like traits in Africa before striking out to conquer Eurasia -- or did they?
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World's oldest spider's web contains uneaten prey
July 1, 2006 New Scientist, n.2558, p.22
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Ancient jewellery points to early origins of language
July 1, 2006 New Scientist, n.2558, p.22
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Book
Many Worlds in One: The Search for Other Universes
July 1, 2006 Hill & Wang (Farrar, Straus and Giroux)
see also Amazon
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FOSSILS EXPLAINED: "Majestic killers: the sabre-toothed cats"
July 1, 2006 Geology Today, v.22, n.4, p.150
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Book
A Meaningful World: How the Arts and Sciences Reveal the Genius of Nature
July 1, 2006 InterVarsity Press
see also Amazon and
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Laacher See revisited: High-spatial-resolution zircon dating indicates rapid formation of a zoned magma chamber"
July 1, 2006 Geology, v.34, n.7, p.597-600