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Our Hidden History
May 22, 2006 New York Times
a new analysis of the genetic links between early humans and chimpanzees by a group of scientists at the Broad Institute in Cambridge, Mass.
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Dover judge addresses graduates
May 22, 2006 York Daily Record (Pennsylvania)
a federal judge who outlawed the teaching of "intelligent design" in Dover science classes told graduates at Dickinson College that the nation's founders saw religion as the result of personal inquiry, not church doctrine
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Intelligent-design discussion shows science's importance
May 21, 2006 Tallahassee Democrat (Florida)
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"Thousands...Not Billions" (Young Age of the Earth Conference)
May 20, 2006 First Baptist Church (Roanoke, Virginia)
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Stephen David Snobelen: Newton Reconsidered
May 20, 2006 Galilean Library
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The Exodus Revealed: Search for the Red Sea Crossing (DVD)
May 20, 2006 Questar see also Amazon
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Korea's disgraced 'cloning king' may face jail
May 20, 2006 New Scientist, n.2552, p.7
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At last, a way to test time travel
May 20, 2006 New Scientist, n.2552
why take the scenic route through time when shortcuts are just a dimension away
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Redesigning life: Meet the bio-hackers
May 20, 2006 New Scientist, n.2552
for the new breed of synthetic biologists, creatures are a collection of parts for constructing living machines
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When evolution runs backwards
May 20, 2006 New Scientist, n.2552
our impact on the environment may be forcing evolution into reverse, collapsing recently formed species back into single ones
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Korean Cloning Scandal: "Prosecutors Allege Elaborate Deception and Missing Funds"
May 19, 2006 Science, v.312, n.5776, p.980-981
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Biogeographic Evolution of Madagascar's Microendemic Biota
May 19, 2006 Science, v.312, n.5776, p.1063-1065
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Apes Save Tools for Future Use
May 19, 2006 Science, v.312, n.5776, p.1038-1040
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BEHAVIOR: "Foresight and Evolution of the Human Mind"
May 19, 2006 Science, v.312, n.5776, p.1006-1007
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"Incorporating Evolution into Medical Education"
May 19, 2006 Science, v.312, n.5776, p.998
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HUMAN EVOLUTION: "Genomes Throw Kinks in Timing of Chimp-Human Split"
May 19, 2006 Science, v.312, n.5776, p.985-986
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PALEOANTHROPOLOGY: "How the Hobbit Shrugged: Tiny Hominid's Story Takes New Turn"
May 19, 2006 Science, v.312, n.5776, p.983-984
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News Update/Commentary
'Hobbit' stirs scientific clash
May 19, 2006 BBC News
a US-British team of scientists has challenged the idea that the tiny skeleton from Indonesia dubbed the "Hobbit" is a new human species
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Scientists Show Dinosaur Fingernail Fossil
May 19, 2006 ABC News (Associated Press)
a fossil from a Maniraptoran dinosaur found in Brazil has significance for the transition of dinosaurs into birds
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Intelligent design ruling likely to cool challenges to evolution, lawyer says
May 19, 2006 Toledo Blade (Ohio)
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News Update/Commentary
Scientists Scuttle Claims That 'Hobbit' Fossil from Flores, Indonesia, Is a New Hominid
May 19, 2006 Science Daily
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Microbe Gives Clues to Origin of Life
May 19, 2006 Science NOW Daily News
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Evolution: Science, Ideology, Reason and Faith; A Panel Discussion with Behe, Hanby and Albacete
May 19, 2006 U.S. Newswire
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School under fire for teaching evolution
May 19, 2006 Montreal Gazette
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Forcing Darwin's Hand: Capturing Natural Selection in a Flask
May 19, 2006 Medical News Today
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Land Speed Record: Mountain Moves 62 Miles in 30 Minutes
May 19, 2006 Live Science
a mountain near the Montana-Wyoming border once moved 62 miles in a half-hour in a catastrophic scenario that could be repeated elsewhere
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Newspaper Article
Two Splits Between Human and Chimp Lines Suggested
May 18, 2006 New York Times
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Evolution's human and chimp twist
May 18, 2006 BBC humans and chimpanzees may have split away from a common ancestor far more recently than was previously thought
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Ancient shrub unlocks a clue to Darwin's 'abominable mystery'
May 18, 2006 Christian Science Monitor
scientists have found a possible 'missing link' between flowering plants and their non-flowering ancestors
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Dover trial witnesses treated 'like royalty'
May 18, 2006 York Daily Record (Pennsylvania)
a movie about the intelligent design issue nearly sold out at Tribeca Film Festival
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Creationism debate moves to Britain
May 18, 2006 The Independent (UK)
the debate over creationism in schools was an American problem, but now the controversy is taking root in Britain
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Evolution in the Light of Islam
May 18, 2006 Islam Online
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News Update/Commentary
Ready, Set, Mutate ... and May the Best Microbe Win: Natural Selection in a Flask
May 18, 2006 Science Daily
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Apes Shown to Be Able to Plan Ahead
May 18, 2006 Breitbart.com (Associated Press)
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Fetus' Feet Show Fish, Reptile Vestiges
May 18, 2006 Discovery Channel
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Dover 'Intelligent Design' decision to be topic of national forum
May 17, 2006 "Keeping Science and Religion Separate in Schools: The Vigil After Dover"
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Secret notes reveal the origin of the rivalry to Darwins theories
May 17, 2006 The Herald (UK)
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Human genome completed (again)
May 17, 2006 Nature (news@nature)
scientists today publish the sequence of chromosome 1: the largest and last of the human chromosomes to be done and dusted
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Scientists Look to Moon for Signs of Early Earth Life
May 17, 2006 Morning Edition, National Public Radio
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Giant Slab of Earth's Crust Found Near Core
May 17, 2006 Live Science
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Chimpanzee and human ancestors may have interbred
May 17, 2006 Nature (news@nature) genetic analysis suggests a messy split between the two lineages
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Newspaper Article
Study Examines Pivotal Event in Human Evolution
May 17, 2006 New York Times
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The dawn chumans
May 17, 2006 blog
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Did humans and chimps once interbreed?
May 17, 2006 New Scientist, n.2552, p.14
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Study: Chimps, Humans Mated
May 17, 2006 CBS News (Associated Press) DNA shows two species split 10 million years ago after long, messy affair
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News Update/Commentary
Human, Chimp Ancestors May Have Mated, DNA Suggests
May 17, 2006 National Geographic News
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DNA study: Human-chimp split was messy
May 17, 2006 CNN (Associated Press) humans and chimps diverged from a single ancestral population through a complex process that took 4 million years, according to a new study comparing DNA from the two species
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"Genetic evidence for complex speciation of humans and chimpanzees"
May 17, 2006 Nature
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News Update/Commentary
South Pacific Plant May Be Missing Link in Evolution of Flowering Plants
May 17, 2006 Science Daily
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The origin of species, as read through DNA
May 17, 2006 Broad Institute (MIT and Harvard)
genome comparisons reveal that the evolutionary split between humans and chimpanzees may have been more recent and more convoluted than expected