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"Invasion and the evolution of speed in toads"
February 16, 2006 Nature, v.439, n.7078, p.803
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"It's difficult to publish contradictory findings"
February 16, 2006 Nature, v.439, n.7078, p.784
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"Pressure also leads to worthless publications"
February 16, 2006 Nature, v.439, n.7078, p.784
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Bureaucracy won't change the character of a cheat
February 16, 2006 Nature, v.439, n.7078, p.782-784
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A simple system of checks and balances to cut fraud
February 16, 2006 Nature, v.439, n.7078, p.782
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All Clones Are Not the Same
February 16, 2006 New York Times
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News Update/Commentary
Less Is More, Gene Study Shows
February 16, 2006 Science Daily
humans and chimps share most of their genes, yet they differ dramatically in many ways, e.g., their walk, the sizes of their brains, and their capacities for speech and language
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In the beginning...
February 16, 2006 how life on Earth got going is still mysterious, but not for want of ideas
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Next dinosaur news likely to come from small packages
February 16, 2006 World Science
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Ohio Board Undoes Stand on Evolution
February 15, 2006 New York Times
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Whatever happened to academic freedom in Americas public schools?
February 15, 2006 Answers in Genesis
Ohio caves in to evolutionists pressure
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Dembski, in Kansas, explains cells as Intelligent Design icon
February 15, 2006 Baptist Press
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Stuttering stars found
February 15, 2006 Nature (news@nature)
unpredictable cousins of pulsars baffle astronomers
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Disgraced cloner's ally is cleared of misconduct
February 15, 2006 Nature (news@nature)
but Hwang's US collaborator is chided for 'research misbehaviour'
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Cane toads leg it across Australia
February 15, 2006 Nature (news@nature)
pests are evolving longer legs to speed their invasion
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Leggier cane toads step up efforts to conquer Australia
February 15, 2006 New Scientist, n.2539, p.21
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Hot Soup Not So Tasty for Early Life
February 15, 2006 Science NOW Daily News
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News Update/Commentary
Intelligent Design: Not Modern Science
February 15, 2006 Fox News
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Welcome to the Ecozoic Era
February 15, 2006 Unitarian Universalist
Michael Dowd and Connie Barlow offer a new vision of reality, evolution, and the divine
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Dembski, in Kansas, explains cells as Intelligent Design icon
February 15, 2006 Baptist Press
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Scientist calls questioning science "valuable"
February 15, 2006 Earth & Sky Radio Series, n.4791
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News Update/Commentary
Cancer Researchers Found a New Mechanism Potentially Explaining Evolution of Signalling Pathways
February 14, 2006 Science Daily
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A Subversive Idea -- The End of Race
February 14, 2006 The Post Chronicle
whether we like it or not, there is no scientific basis for the concept of race and focusing on a human invention will never solve the problem of racism
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Ohio Expected to Rein In Class Linked to Intelligent Design
February 14, 2006 New York Times
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Sunken treasure of new species found
February 14, 2006 unknown fish and seaweed discovered in Caribbean expedition
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News Update/Commentary
Marine life treasure trove found
February 14, 2006 BBC News
an underwater mountain with some of the richest diversity of marine life in the Caribbean has been found by scientists
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Don't preach to scientists in evolution row: Kueng
February 14, 2006 Reuters
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Overwhelming Support in Ohio For Teaching Both Sides of Evolution, Zogby Poll Shows
February 13, 2006 Discovery Institute
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Darwinism is Beside the Point
February 13, 2006 Philadelphia Daily News (Discovery Institute)
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News Update/Commentary
Darwin's warm pond theory tested
February 13, 2006 BBC News
life on Earth was unlikely to have emerged from volcanic springs or hydrothermal vents
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Reporters Find Science Journals Harder to Trust, but Not Easy to Verify
February 13, 2006 New York Times
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At Churches Nationwide, Good Words for Evolution
February 13, 2006 New York Times
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Evolution Fans Celebrate Darwin's Birthday
February 13, 2006 Technology News
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Give-and-take deepens ID-evolution exchange
February 13, 2006 Baptist Press
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Einsteins Theory Improved?
February 13, 2006 physorg.com
Chinese astronomer has fine-tuned Einsteins groundbreaking theory of gravity, creating a simple theory which could solve a dark mystery that has baffled astrophysicists for three-quarters of a century
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Dembski & FSU prof assess Intelligent Design, evolution
February 13, 2006 Baptist Press
both sides of the debate presented their case at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminarys forum Debating Design on February 3-4
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Food for Thought: Giant Hominid teeth not for crunching nuts, but shellfish
February 13, 2006 Scientific American
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A comet's tale
February 13, 2006 Nature (news@nature)
scientists are just beginning to examine the pieces of a comet brought back to Earth by NASA's Stardust mission
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The dino-daddy of all meat eaters
February 11, 2006 New Scientist, n.2538
the biggest, and possibly the baddest predatory dinosaur of them all was not the fabled T. rex, or even its large rival Gigantosaurus
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Make me a hipporoo
February 11, 2006 New Scientist, n.2538
when children start to play with real genes, evolution as we know it will change forever
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Evidence for Evolution: Updating Darwin's Case
February 11, 2006 University of Wisconsin, Madison
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EVOLUTION: "Is ID on the Way Out?"
February 10, 2006 Science, v.311, n.5762, p.770
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EVOLUTION: "Darwin's Place on Campus Is Secure--But Not Supreme"
February 10, 2006 Science, v.311, n.5762, p.769-771
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SCIENTIFIC MISCONDUCT: "Investigations Document Still More Problems for Stem Cell Researchers"
February 10, 2006 Science, v.311, n.5762, p.754-755
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Detecting fraud at journals
February 10, 2006 The Scientist
many editors are considering measures to check for signs of misconduct in submissions
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Scientific fraud: Is prosecution the answer?
February 10, 2006 The Scientist
despite a handful of recent criminal charges against researchers, experts say more legal action could hurt science
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News Update/Commentary
Pharaonic tomb find stuns Egypt
February 10, 2006 BBC News
archaeologists have discovered an intact, ancient Egyptian tomb in the Valley of the Kings, the first since King Tutankhamun's was found in 1922
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Local Teachers Have Say on 'Intelligent Design'
February 10, 2006 Baraboo News Republic (Wisconsin)
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'Intelligent Design' Needs an Intelligent Designer
February 10, 2006 Right Remedy Ministries (Christian Wire Service)
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Life inside a black hole
February 10, 2006 New Scientist, n.2538
we all know that falling into a black hole is about as unpleasant as things get, but find a five-dimensional one and things look a lot more comfy -- in fact, it's a lot like home