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Fossils Never Looked So Good
February 10, 2006 Live Science
the first-ever 3D images of microscopic fossils
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Pope says science no threat to faith
February 10, 2006 Yahoo! News (Reuters)
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Intelligent design meets the First Amendment
February 9, 2006 University of Michigan
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News Update/Commentary
T. rexs weird-looking ancestor found
February 9, 2006 MSNBC
160-million-year-old fossil was tyrannosaur -- but whats with that crest?
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A basal tyrannosauroid dinosaur from the Late Jurassic of China
February 9, 2006 Nature, v.439, n.7077, p.715-718
- Editor's Summary: An ornamented dinosaur
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Cloning: Mining the secrets of the egg
February 9, 2006 Nature, v.439, n.7077, p.652-655
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Cloning: Do we even need eggs?
February 9, 2006 Nature, v.439, n.7077, p.655-657
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"Volcanoes and climate: Krakatoa's signature persists in the ocean"
February 9, 2006 Nature, v.439, n.7077, p.675
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"Discovery of very-high-energy g-rays from the Galactic Centre ridge"
February 9, 2006 Nature, v.439, n.7077, p.695-698
- Editor's Summary: Central issues
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"Multiplex amplification of the mammoth mitochondrial genome and the evolution of Elephantidae"
February 9, 2006 Nature, v.439, n.7077, p.724-727
- Editor's Summary: Family ties
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The Vatican & Intelligent Design in Public Schools
February 9, 2006 Christ is Creator Ministries (Christian Wire Service)
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Darwinists descend on Ohio and Kansas in ongoing origins battle
February 9, 2006 Answers in Genesis
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Science losing war over evolution?
February 9, 2006 Harvard University Gazette
screening airs evolution versus intelligent design debate
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Intelligent design is not science
February 9, 2006 The Daily Barometer (Oregon State University)
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Evidence for sympatric speciation
February 9, 2006 The Scientist
studies bolster empirical evidence for speciation without geographical barriers, but some experts remain unconvinced
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Krakatoa eruption cooled the world
February 9, 2006 New Scientist, n.2538, p.20
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"Gene Regulatory Networks and the Evolution of Animal Body Plans"
February 9, 2006 Science, v.311, n.5762, p.796-800
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Evolution, from ape to intelligent design
February 9, 2006 The Phoenix (Swarthmore College)
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Party Evolution: Darwin Birthday Celebrations Planned
February 9, 2006 Live Science (Associated Press)
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News Update/Commentary
New Analysis Shows Three Human Migrations out of Africa
February 9, 2006 Science Daily
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News Update/Commentary
Space rock re-opens Mars debate
February 8, 2006 BBC News
a carbon-rich substance found filling tiny cracks within a Martian meteorite could boost the idea that life once existed on the Red Planet
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Old bones do not prove evolution
February 8, 2006 Pocono Record (Stroudsburg, PA)
scientists are becoming more and more outspoken against Darwinian evolution as time passes
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No end in sight for stem-cell odyssey
February 8, 2006 Nature (news@nature)
Advanced Cell Technology plans to tread cautiously on the ground left vacant by the collapse of a South Korean scientist's claims to have cloned a human embryo
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Space rocks wanted: cash paid
February 8, 2006 Nature (news@nature)
university bids to save meteorites for science
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Nelson to Speak on "Challenges to Darwin's Tree of Life"
February 8, 2006 Eastern Kentucky University
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News Update/Commentary
Sex: It's Costly But Worth It. Just Ask a Microbe
February 8, 2006 Science Daily
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Feast of Darwin ad nauseum
February 8, 2006 Stanford Daily
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One place, one parent, two species
February 8, 2006 Nature (news@nature)
island hosts double boost for evolutionary theory
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Tyrannosaurs get a father figure
February 8, 2006 Nature (news@nature)
fossil hunters find the first Jurassic specimen of this fearsome family
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News Update/Commentary
Oldest T. rex relative unveiled
February 8, 2006 BBC News
the forefather of the mighty Tyrannosaurus rex has been discovered
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T. rex's ancestor crowned
February 8, 2006 CBC News (Canada)
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Oldest Known Tyrannosaur Found
February 8, 2006 Live Science
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Intelligent Design proponent Phillip E. Johnson takes on science
February 8, 2006 Campbell University (Buies Creek, NC)
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Taft remark encourages intelligent design foes
February 7, 2006 Toledo Blade (Ohio)
state school board could revisit issue next week
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The Designer of Intelligent Design
February 7, 2006 American Chronicle
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"Lost world" found in Indonesian jungle
February 7, 2006 ABC News (Reuters)
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New species discovered in Indonesia jungle
February 7, 2006 USA Today (Associated Press)
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Scientists hail discovery of hundreds of new species in remote New Guinea
February 7, 2006 Independent (UK)
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Bill bans creationism as science
February 7, 2006 Capital Times (Madison, WI)
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Theorists claim dark energy does not exist
February 7, 2006 PhysicsWeb (Institute of Physics)
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Intelligent Design is not an either/or choice
February 7, 2006 Cleveland Jewish News
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News Update/Commentary
Experimental Evolution of Yeast in the Lab May Illuminate Early Events in Speciation
February 7, 2006 Science Daily
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'Garden of Eden' found in New Guinea
February 7, 2006 CBC News (Canada)
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Scientists discover dozens of new species in 'Lost World' of western New Guinea
February 7, 2006 EurekAlert!
lost bird of paradise found in isolated Foja mountains of Papua, along with new honeyeater bird, new frogs and a rare tree kangaroo
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"Lost World" Found in Indonesia Is Trove of New Species
February 7, 2006 National Geographic News
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Lost World of wildlife found in Indonesia
February 7, 2006 expedition found 20 new species of frogs, photographed bird rituals
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News Update/Commentary
Science team finds 'lost world'
February 7, 2006 BBC News
an international team of scientists says it has found a "lost world" in the Indonesian jungle that is home to dozens of new animal and plant species
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Immersed in science, religion
February 6, 2006 Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
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Dark matter warms up
February 6, 2006 Nature (news@nature)
unseen mass looks to be more 'tepid' than thought
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Eden and Evolution
February 5, 2006 Washington Post, p.W08
Religious critics of evolution are wrong about its flaws. But are they right that it threatens belief in a loving God?