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Vatican official to lecture on faith and science
April 25, 2006 Marquette Tribune (Milwaukee, WI)
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Genesis of a museum
April 25, 2006 Chicago Tribune
creationists, saying all the answers are in the Bible, put their beliefs on display in $25 million facility
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Socialists: Give apes human rights
April 25, 2006 Spain Herald
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A view of the universe before the big bang
April 24, 2006 New Scientist, n.2548
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News Update/Commentary
Natural Selection at Single Gene Demonstrated
April 24, 2006 Science Daily
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News Update/Commentary
Fruitfly Study Shows How Evolution Wings It
April 23, 2006 Science Daily
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Balancing act with intelligent design
April 23, 2006 Quesnel Observer (British Columbia)
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Nothing to fear but the climate change alarmists
April 23, 2006 Chicago Sun-Times
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Tenth planet is white like fresh snow
April 22, 2006 New Scientist, n.2548, p.7
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Religion and Science Conference
April 21, 2006 Wayne State University
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Commencement Address
April 21, 2006 University of Michigan
three heresies on global warming, biotechnology, and the end of the USA as the super-power
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Chronic Fatigue Is in the Genes
April 21, 2006 Los Angeles Times
mutations are to blame for a syndrome often scoffed at as imaginary
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Doomsday Glee
April 21, 2006 Creation Ministries International
University lecturer publicly applauded for wanting 90% of worlds population eliminated by airborne Ebola virus. The astonishing lecture makes sense if you understand the evolutionary framework.
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Skewed Starlight Suggests Particle Masses Changed Over Eons
April 21, 2006 Science, v.312, n.5772, p.348
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Asymmetric Coevolutionary Networks Facilitate Biodiversity Maintenance
April 21, 2006 Science, v.312, n.5772, p.431-433
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"Mutualistic Webs of Species"
April 21, 2006 Science, v.312, n.5772, p.372-373
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"Java Man's First Tools"
April 21, 2006 Science, v.312, n.5772, p.361
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Creationism, evolution part of same theory
April 21, 2006 Kansas State Collegian
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News Update/Commentary
Ancient DNA Provides Clues to the Evolution of Social Behavior
April 21, 2006 Science Daily
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The Real 'Inconvenient Truth'
April 21, 2006 greenhouse, global warming -- and some facts
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review: From tool-makers to belief-makers
April 21, 2006 Independent Online (UK)
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review: 15 April 2006
April 21, 2006 New Scientist, n.2547, p.54
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The molecules of evolution
April 20, 2006 Robert C. Cowen
Christian Science Monitor / instead of trying to glean clues from very old fossils, one research team has resurrected the ancient living entity itself
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Requiem for Environmentalism
April 20, 2006 Harvard Crimson
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Pacific and Atlantic Oceans Merged Earlier Than Previously Believed
April 20, 2006 Live Science
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Religion News in Brief
April 20, 2006 Washington Post (Associated Press)
a Tennessee professor who teaches creationism has been named to lead the Center for Theology and Science at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
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Hips on fossil snake give clue to terrestrial evolution
April 20, 2006 The Guardian (UK)
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A Cretaceous terrestrial snake with robust hindlimbs and a sacrum
April 20, 2006 Nature, v.440, n.7087, p.1037-1040
- EDITOR'S SUMMARY: How snakes got snake-like
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"Repeated morphological evolution through cis-regulatory changes in a pleiotropic gene"
April 20, 2006 Nature, v.440, n.7087, p.1050-1053
- EDITOR'S SUMMARY: Wing commanders repeated evolution of the same morphological trait is quite common
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"Evolution of cooperative strategies from first principles"
April 20, 2006 Nature, v.440, n.7087, p.1041-1044
- EDITOR'S SUMMARY: Ruffling the feathers
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Designed divergent evolution of enzyme function
April 20, 2006 Nature, v.440, n.7087, p.1078-1082
EDITOR'S SUMMARY: Enzymes to order
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EDITOR'S SUMMARY: Twenty years on
April 20, 2006 Nature, v.440, n.7087
on 28 April 1986 the Soviet Union acknowledged that there had been an accident in the Chernobyl nuclear power plant
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A universal constant on the move
April 20, 2006 Nature (news@nature)
Is the proton losing weight, or has the fabric of the Universe changed?
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News Update/Commentary
The Greenhouse Myth
April 20, 2006 Fox News
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How low can you go?
April 19, 2006 Answers in Genesis
the number of genes necessary to make the simplest living thing (a bacterium) may actually be much greater than originally predicted
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Oldest snake fossil shows a bit of leg
April 19, 2006 New Scientist
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News Update/Commentary
Researchers Reveal Lung's Unique Innate Immune System
April 19, 2006 Science Daily
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Call for maverick ID bloggers
April 19, 2006 helives.blogspot
I share with the ID community the goal of promoting ID; however, I completely disagree with what I see as the primary strategies of the ID community.
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Finches Provide Answer to Another Evolutionary Riddle
April 19, 2006 Scientific American
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Earth escapes gamma-ray-burst disaster
April 19, 2006 New Scientist, n.2548, p.12
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Christian Theodicy in Light of Genesis and Modern Science (pdf)
April 19, 2006 Design Inference Website
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Counting the dead
April 19, 2006 Nature (news@nature) twenty years after the worst nuclear accident in history, arguments over the death toll of Chernobyl are as politically charged as ever
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Chernobyl and the future: Too soon for a final diagnosis
April 19, 2006 Nature (news@nature) we still have much to learn about the consequences of the nuclear accident at Chernobyl that exposed hundreds of thousands of people to radioactive fallout
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Witness
April 19, 2006 Nature (news@nature) Alex Orlov was 13 and living in Kiev, Ukraine, when the Unit 4 reactor at Chernobyl exploded 130 kilometres away on 28 April 1986. His life changed after the accident and his experiences are shaping his career as an environmental ch
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Chernobyl and the future: when the price is right
April 19, 2006 Nature (news@nature) once touted as too cheap to meter, nuclear power has become too costly to build, but the economics may be shifting
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Nuclear waste: Chernobyl and the future
April 19, 2006 Nature (news@nature) the global future of nuclear power may rest in large part on local politics
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Learning from Chernobyl
April 19, 2006 Nature (news@nature)
as the accident that blackened the name of nuclear power fades from memory, openings present themselves for the technology to edge its way back into public favour
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Using DNA to Plumb Human Ancestry
April 19, 2006 National Public Radio
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Book
Before the Dawn: Recovering the Lost History of Our Ancestors
April 19, 2006 Penguin Press
see also Amazon
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A Bigger, Badder Prehistoric Beast
April 18, 2006 Los Angeles Times
fossils of what may be the latest king of the carnivores are found in Argentina