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Two very different looks at the role of evolution in medicine
June 20, 2006 Answers in Genesis
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Human being, Mark II: How would we redesign ourselves?
June 19, 2006 The Independent (UK)
Hundreds of thousands of years of evolution have adapted our bodies to life on Earth. But the pace of technological and social change has exposed our frailties. Time for a rethink?
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Scientists Take on Intelligent Design
June 19, 2006 New York Sun
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Your amazing regenerating body
June 19, 2006 New Scientist, n.2556
How long does it take to completely renew your body, and what's left at the end of it?
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New perplexity for U.S. schools: Should years be B.C. or B.C.E.
June 19, 2006 Lexington Herald-Leader, Kentucky (Associated Press)
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Earliest hominid: Not a hominid at all?
June 19, 2006 University of Michigan
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PSYCHOLOGY: No Prayer Prescription
June 19, 2006 Scientific American
send good vibrations, but keep it to yourself
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Found: The stardust missing since time began
June 17, 2006 New Scientist, n.2556
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District pulls plug on speech
June 17, 2006 Review-Journal (Las Vegas)
Foothill valedictorian criticizes decision to censor her proclamation of faith
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The Patient Creator
June 17, 2006 Shadow to Light
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Missing Link in Bird Evolution Found
June 16, 2006 Fox News (Associated Press)
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A Nearly Modern Amphibious Bird from the Early Cretaceous of Northwestern China
June 16, 2006 Science, v.312, n.5780, p.1640-1643
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The Xist RNA Gene Evolved in Eutherians by Pseudogenization of a Protein-Coding Gene
June 16, 2006 Science, v.312, n.5780, p.1653-1655
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"Positive Natural Selection in the Human Lineage"
June 16, 2006 Science, v.312, n.5780, p.1614-1620
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Fossil Embryos Hint at Early Start for Complex Development
June 16, 2006 Science, v.312, n.5780, p.1587
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The Debate About Origins
June 16, 2006 The American Daily
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Noahs Ark? For Real
June 16, 2006 Christian Worldview Network
led by explorer, adventurer, and speaker Dr. Bob Cornuke, a fourteen man crew returned this week from Iran bearing stunning evidence that theirs is the long-anticipated even coveted discovery of the remains of Noahs Ark
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Early bird makes a splash
June 15, 2006 Nature (news@nature)
Chinese fossil points to aquatic origins for today's birds
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Hawking says humans close to finding answers to origin of universe
June 15, 2006 breitbart.com
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News Update/Commentary
'Fossil' rock rat pictured alive
June 15, 2006 BBC News
images have been obtained of a live Laotian rock rat, the animal science now believes to be the sole survivor of an ancient group of rodents
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Conservatives Against Intelligent Design
June 15, 2006
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South Carolina Approves Guidelines Requiring Critical Analysis of Evolution
June 15, 2006 Agape Press
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Waterfowl fossils fill in a big missing link
June 15, 2006 MSNBC (Associated Press) 110 million-year-old birds bridge gap between age of dinosaurs and today
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Early Birds Were Just Ducky
June 15, 2006 Live Science
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News Update/Commentary
Dinosaur-Era Birds Surprisingly Ducklike, Fossils Suggest
June 15, 2006 National Geographic News
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The origin of everything
June 14, 2006 The Independent (Bangladesh)
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To Criticize Darwinism is to Preserve the Faith says Toronto Priest and Seminary Prof
June 14, 2006 Life Site News
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Scientists Scratch Heads over Proliferation of Lice
June 14, 2006 Live Science scientists say 80 percent of lice have evolved resistance to the potions concocted to kill them
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Head lice 'are becoming indestructible'
June 14, 2006 Daily Mail (UK)
most lice have developed a gene which makes them more resistant to poisons following years of exposure to the chemicals
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Early web-spinner found in amber
June 14, 2006 BBC News spiral orb webs, which to many people typify spiders, were catching insects in their sticky silk while the dinosaurs still walked the Earth
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Slouching out of Gondwana
June 13, 2006 Nature (news@nature)
the ancestor of today's crocodiles was probably Australian
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News Update/Commentary
Galaxy Evolution in Cyber Universe Matches Astronomical Observations in Fine Detail
June 12, 2006 Science Daily
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Scientists respond to Gore's warnings of climate catastrophe
June 12, 2006 Canada Free Press
"The Inconvenient Truth" is indeed inconvenient to alarmists
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Faith in Science?
June 12, 2006 Daily Record (UK)
some big thinkers believe there is a place for God in our scientific world
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News Update/Commentary
Parallel Evolution: Proteins Do It, Too
June 12, 2006 Science Daily
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Ive found God, says man who cracked the genome
June 11, 2006 Sunday Times (Britain)
Francis Collins, the scientist who led the team that cracked the human genome, is to publish a book explaining why he now believes in the existence of God and is convinced that miracles are real
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An Alternative Christian View of "Deep Time" and Creation
June 11, 2006 combining Scripture, human logic, and geological evidence
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When chimps outsmart humans
June 10, 2006 New Scientist, n.2555
primatologist Tetsuro Matsuzawa studies chimps and has discovered several cognitive skills on which they outperform humans
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Teenager discovers prehistoric ecosystem
June 10, 2006 New Scientist, n.2555, p.6
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How Life Began: New Research Suggests Simple Approach
June 9, 2006 Live Science
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Answers to Darwins dilemma
June 9, 2006 Science & Theology News
evolution is biased toward useful variations that emerge from genetic similarities shared by all living organisms
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News Update/Commentary
Variable Physical Laws
June 9, 2006 Science Daily
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Changes in North Atlantic Radiocarbon Reservoir Ages During the Allerød and Younger Dryas
June 9, 2006 Science, v.312, n.5779, p.1514-1517
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SCIENTIFIC MISCONDUCT: "Scandals Shake Chinese Science"
June 9, 2006 Science, v.312, n.5779, p.1464-1466
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PALEONTOLOGY: "Ancient 'Reef' Stirs Debate Over Early Signs of Life in Australian Rocks"
June 9, 2006 Science, v.312, n.5779, p.1457
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PALEOCLIMATOLOGY: "Looking Way Back for the World's Climate Future"
June 9, 2006 Science, v.312, n.5779, p.1456-1457
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How Life Began: New Research Suggests Simple Approach
June 9, 2006 Live Science
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World's biggest Darwin collection comes to Museum
June 8, 2006 Natural History Museum (UK)
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Maturity of Farthest Galaxy Cluster Surprises Astronomers
June 8, 2006 space.com
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Earth's earliest life so far, and lots of it
June 8, 2006 New Scientist, n.2555, p.10