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Book
After Collapse: The Regeneration of Complex Societies
May 1, 2006 University of Arizona Press
see also Amazon
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The God Theory
May 1, 2006 Red Wheel-Weiser
see also Amazon
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Dinosaur Shocker
May 1, 2006 Smithsonian
blood vessels from a dinosaur
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The Monkey Trial
May 1, 2006
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Local Evidence for Creation
May 1, 2006
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Astronomy Picture of the Day Archive
May 1, 2006
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Is Nature Enough? Meaning and Truth in the Age of Science
May 1, 2006 Cambridge University Press
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Why Scientists Shouldn't Be Surprised by the Popularity of Intelligent Design: Perspectives from Psychology
May 1, 2006 Skeptical Inquirer
The main obstacle standing in the way of the public's acceptance of evolutionary theory is not a dearth of common sense. Instead, it is the public's erroneous belief that common sense is a reliable guide to evaluating the natural world.
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News Update/Commentary
Watching the Brain Switch Off 'Self'
April 30, 2006 Science Daily
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Defending science education against intelligent design: a call to action
April 30, 2006 J. Clin. Invest., v.116, p.1134-1138
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Sorry old Bean, the apes got there first
April 30, 2006 Times Online (UK)
evolutionary biologists have traced the origins of laughter back 4m years to pre-humans slipping and stumbling in their first faltering attempts to walk on two legs
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Gravity: Were Newton and Einstein wrong?
April 29, 2006 New Scientist, n.2549
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Universal constant, constant no more?
April 29, 2006 New Scientist, n.2549
yet another fundamental constant may have changed over the last 12 billion years -- it may force physicists to radically rethink their theories
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Love special: What is this thing called love?
April 29, 2006 New Scientist, n.2549
Love produces a kaleidoscope of feelings, but can science help us understand their origins or should we just leave it to the poets?
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Love special: Reflections of the divine
April 29, 2006 New Scientist, n.2549
Compassionate love for fellow humans is central to most religious faiths, but what does it really mean, and where does God fit into it? Archbishop Desmond Tutu
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"Santorini Eruption Radiocarbon Dated to 1627-1600 B.C."
April 28, 2006 Science, v.312, n.5773, p.548
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Chronology for the Aegean Late Bronze Age 1700-1400 B.C.
April 28, 2006 Science, v.312, n.5773, p.565-569
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ARCHAEOLOGY: "New Carbon Dates Support Revised History of Ancient Mediterranean"
April 28, 2006 Science, v.312, n.5773, p.508-509
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STEM CELLS: "Court Rules in Favor of California Stem Cell Institute"
April 28, 2006 Science, v.312, n.5773, p.509
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Snakes With Legs and Snakes Without -- The Lowly Biblical Serpent Belies
April 28, 2006 Newropeans Magazine
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News Update/Commentary
Wisconsin Scientists Discover a Master Key to Microbes' Pathogenic Lifestyles
April 28, 2006 Science Daily
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MtDNA not marker of population size
April 28, 2006 The Scientist
mitochondrial genetic diversity may be influenced by natural selection, undermining its utility for population genetics research
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News Update/Commentary
Space Observatory Digs into the Secrets of Fossil Galaxy Clusters
April 28, 2006 Science Daily
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New Law Allows for Creationism in the Classroom
April 28, 2006 WLBT, Jackson, Miss. (Associated Press)
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Church offers classes on science of evolution
April 28, 2006 UU World
in Kansas, where teaching evolution is contested, Unitarian Universalist church makes sure people know the facts
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Talk of the Nation
April 28, 2006 National Public Radio
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Science may hold the clue to an ancient riddle
April 28, 2006 physorg.com
the combination of an international project to enhance carbon dating from archaeological samples, and the remains of an olive tree, may hold part of the clue to resolving an age-old archaeological controversy stemming from the times of ancient Greece
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Feel it in your bones
April 27, 2006 Nature (news@nature)
deciding whether our ancestors evolved as a single lineage may depend more on philosophy than fossils
- Nature, v.440, n.7088, p.1100
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"Cosmology from start to finish"
April 27, 2006 p.1126-1131
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"Is our Universe natural?"
April 27, 2006 p.1132-1136
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"The large-scale structure of the Universe"
April 27, 2006 p.1137-1144
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"High-redshift galaxy populations"
April 27, 2006 p.1145-1150
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"Heavy element synthesis in the oldest stars and the early Universe"
April 27, 2006 p.1151-1156
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Insight: Early Universe
April 27, 2006 Nature, v.440, n.7088, p.1125-1156
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Birds shown to follow grammar
April 27, 2006 Baltimore Sun scientists are running out of things they think truly separate humans from other animals
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"Recursive syntactic pattern learning by songbirds"
April 27, 2006 Nature, v.440, n.7088, p.1204-1207
- EDITOR'S SUMMARY: The language of birdsong
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The evolution of intelligent design
April 27, 2006 Science & Theology News
intelligent design gets a place in the philosophy classrooms of secular Knox College
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With Darwinism, Liberals Attempt to Appear Reasonable
April 27, 2006 Human Events Online
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Remembering Chernobyl: Wet Rugs, Stonewalling Officials and a Run on Vodka
April 27, 2006 New York Times
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The Evolutionary Challenge to Fundamental Christianity (live broadcast)
April 27, 2006 Everlasting Gospel Network Productions and Hartland Institute
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News Update/Commentary
Gene Needed for Butterfly Transformation Also Key for Insects Like Grasshoppers
April 27, 2006 Science Daily
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Vatican official links faith and science
April 27, 2006 Marquette Tribune (Milwaukee, WI)
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Plagiarize or perish?
April 27, 2006 Nature (news@nature)
Peer review, whether of grants or publications, is a matter of trust. And sometimes, scientists break that trust.
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summary: May 8, 2006
April 27, 2006 Edge The Third Culture
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Seattle's Discovery Institute scrambling to rebound after intelligent-design ruling
April 26, 2006 Seattle Times
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Merits of intelligent design, evolution debated
April 26, 2006 Daily Campus (Southern Methodist University)
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Geophysics: Magical mantle tour
April 26, 2006 Nature (news@nature)
geophysicists are racing to understand a recently discovered phenomenon deep in the Earth
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Geologists dredge up dinosaur from the deep
April 26, 2006 Nature (news@nature)
core from the ocean floor may hold rare plateosaur find
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News Update/Commentary
Salvage prospect for 'junk' DNA
April 26, 2006 BBC News
a mathematical analysis of the human genome suggests that so-called "junk DNA" might not be so useless after all
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The Other ID Opponents
April 25, 2006 Christianity Today
traditional creationists see Intelligent Design as an attack on the Bible