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Two telescopes join hunt for ET
April 12, 2006 Nature (news@nature)
optical astronomers scan the sky for signs of life
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Amphibian 'worms' feed young their own flesh
April 12, 2006 Nature (news@nature)
baby caecilians scrape the fatty skin from their mum's back
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The fish that hunts on land
April 12, 2006 Nature (news@nature) catfish show how the first tetrapods might have caught dinner
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News Update/Commentary
Catfish Hunts on Land, Scientists Report
April 12, 2006 National Geographic News
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Fossil Find Improves Knowledge of Human Origins
April 12, 2006 Live Science
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Fossils fill gap in human lineage
April 12, 2006 BBC News fossil hunters have found remains of a probable direct ancestor of humans that lived more than four million years ago
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Fossil connects human evolution dots
April 12, 2006 April 12, 2006
Seth Borenstein
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Fossil discovery fills gap in human evolution
April 12, 2006 MSNBC (Associated Press) teeth and bones from the hand, foot and thigh are among the fragments of the Australopithecus anamensis fossil found in the Middle Awash region in northeastern Ethiopia
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Europe's Chastisement? -- How the Abandonment of Christianity May Be Leading to Disaster
April 12, 2006 Agape Press
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Faith-Based Medicine
April 11, 2006 New York Times
responsible religious leaders will breathe a sigh of relief at the news that so-called intercessory prayer is medically ineffective
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Royal Society statement on evolution, creationism and intelligent design
April 11, 2006 The Royal Society (UK)
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News Update/Commentary
Evolution Follows Few of the Possible Paths to Antibiotic Resistance
April 11, 2006 Science Daily
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Plan would take Christ out of time references
April 11, 2006 Herald-Leader (Lexington, KY)
new terms for B.C. and A.D. would be B.C.E. and C.E.
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Pupils 'confused by science lessons in creationism'
April 11, 2006 Daily Mail (UK)
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Science-belief tension is natural
April 11, 2006 Delaware Voice
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Who Owns Intelligent Design?
April 11, 2006 Steven Heller
AIGA (American Institute of Graphic Arts)
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Getting Evolution Up to Speed
April 10, 2006 Wired
new evidence suggests humans are evolving more rapidly -- and more recently -- than most people thought possible
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Tiktaalik roseae -- a missing link?
April 10, 2006 A New Approach to Earth History (UK)
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Are near-death experiences a dream?
April 10, 2006 Nature (news@nature)
people who have near-death experiences more likely to find REM sleep intruding on reality
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Neanderthals were not stupid, just a bit anti-social
April 10, 2006 Scotsman
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Creationists target schools and universities in Britain
April 10, 2006 ekklesia (UK)
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Time is Running Out for "Intelligent Design"
April 9, 2006 Press Release Newswire
the discovery of the missing link between fish and land animals is one more blow to the concept of Intelligent Design
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Dembski leaving post at seminary
April 9, 2006 Courier-Journal (Louisville, KY) Intelligent Design is his key focus
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Intelligent design supporter William Dembski leaves Southern Seminary
April 9, 2006 Star-Telegram, Dallas-Fort Worth (Associated Press)
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Cornell offers first class on Intelligent Design
April 9, 2006 Cornell University (Ithaca, NY)
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Newspaper Article
A Missing Evolutionary Link
April 9, 2006 New York Times
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Fossil eggs come out of their shell
April 8, 2006 New Scientist, n.2546, p.20
eggshell evolution may be more than it's cracked up to be -- perhaps as vital to evolution studies as research into fossil feathers
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News Update/Commentary
Controversial Findings Help Explain Evolution of Life
April 8, 2006 Science Daily
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The Case for Evolution, in Real Life
April 7, 2006 Chronicle of Higher Education
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Teaching Evolution and the Nature of Science (conference)
April 7, 2006 New York Academy of Sciences
this symposium will address the nature of scientific inquiry, the teaching of evolution as fundamental to modern biology, the difficulties currently encountered in this enterprise, and the scientific underpinnings that could provide support to counter the
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review: VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY: "True Giants on Earth"
April 7, 2006 Science, v.312, n.5770, p.57
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Fossil Shows an Early Fish (Almost) out of Water
April 7, 2006 Science, v.312, n.5770, p.33
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Prayers found ineffective in speeding recovery
April 7, 2006 New Scientist, n.2546, p.6
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Evolutionary Biologists Score One for Darwin
April 7, 2006 Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
by resurrecting a protein that disappeared 450 million years ago, a trio of University of Oregon researchers have shown how evolution could have produced the amazingly complex biological systems that some have claimed are evidence of "intelligent design"
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Two New Discoveries Answer Big Questions in Evolution Theory
April 7, 2006 Wall Street Journal, p.B1
two extraordinary discoveries announced this week should go a long way to providing even more of the evidence that critics of evolution say is lacking
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Darwinian Evolution Can Follow Only Very Few Mutational Paths to Fitter Proteins
April 7, 2006 Science, v.312, n.5770, p.111-114
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Phylogeny of the Ants: Diversification in the Age of Angiosperms
April 7, 2006 Science, v.312, n.5770, p.101-104
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"Evolution of Hormone-Receptor Complexity by Molecular Exploitation"
April 7, 2006 Science, v.312, n.5770, p.97-101
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EVOLUTION: "Reducible Complexity"
April 7, 2006 Science, v.312, n.5770, p.61-63
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review: A Review of the Beginning
April 7, 2006 Conservative Voice
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News Update/Commentary
Ancient Ants Arose 140-168 Million Years Ago; Insects Needed Flowering Plants to Flourish
April 7, 2006 Science Daily
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The Templeton Foundation: A Skeptic's Take
April 7, 2006 Chronicle of Higher Education (Edge)
I rationalized that taking the foundation's money did not mean that it had bought me, as long as I remained true to my views
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Researchers trace molecular evolution
April 7, 2006 Science Daily (UPI) researchers report finding for the first time a step-by-step process explaining the evolutionary creation of molecules
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Study, in a First, Explains Evolution's Molecular Advance
April 7, 2006 New York Times / not irreducibly complex
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The first tetrapods
April 7, 2006 A New Approach to Earth History (UK)
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Missing link gives look into the past
April 7, 2006 Cincinnati Enquirer nine-foot long fossil reveals a creature that's as ugly as a halibut, but it may be the missing link in the evolutionary chain connecting sea and land
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The Competitive Advantage of Sanctioning Institutions
April 7, 2006 Science, v.312, n.5770, p.108-111
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SOCIAL SCIENCE: "Enhanced: Cooperation, Punishment, and the Evolution of Human Institutions"
April 7, 2006 Science, v.312, n.5770, p.60-61
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Penguins survived when dinosaurs died
April 7, 2006 ABC Science Online (Australia)
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Rumors of Things Unseen
April 7, 2006 Crosswalk
ever since our arrival on the set there's been a nagging rumor going around about things unseen; and of Someone behind the stage curtain tweaking the dials