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Images suggest Saturn moon geologically active
December 7, 2005 CNN (Associated Press)
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Scientists Decipher DNA of Dogs
December 7, 2005 Live Science (Associated Press)
- Editor's Summary: The Dog Genome
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Detailed New Images of the San Andreas Fault
December 7, 2005 Live Science
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Similar stem cells in insect and human gut
December 7, 2005 EurekAlert!
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Are you confident about that?
December 7, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
the impulse to use statistics to forecast doomsday is an old one, but can we believe the numbers
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Mirecki treated after roadside beating
December 6, 2005 Lawrence Journal-World
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Criminal Twist in Evolution Debate
December 6, 2005 CBS News (Associated Press) a Kansas professor whose planned course on creationism and intelligent design was canceled after he sent e-mails deriding Christian conservatives was taken to the hospital Monday following what he said was a beating
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Professor beaten; attackers cite KU creationism class
December 6, 2005 Wichita Eagle (Associated Press)
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Darwin vs. God
December 6, 2005 Miami Herald
'natural rights'
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Monkey Business
December 6, 2005 MSNBC (Newsweek)
For students who doubt the validity of evolution, college science class can be daunting. What happens when beliefs and schoolwork collide?
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'Intelligent design' about faith, not science
December 6, 2005 USA Today
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The Simple Life Ain't So Simple
December 6, 2005 Science NOW Daily News
the Nematostella vectensis anemone has a more complex genome than previously thought
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Intelligent Design theory is flawed, anti-scientific
December 6, 2005 The Exponent (Purdue University)
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Mirecki hospitalized after beating
December 5, 2005 Lawrence Journal-World
- Professor Paul Mirecki's Web Site / University of Kansas
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Intelligent designs long march to nowhere
December 5, 2005 Science & Theology News
ID remains theoretically little more than a roster of evolutionary theorys weakest links
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Intelligent Design Might Be Meeting Its Maker
December 4, 2005 New York Times
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South Korea's Cloning Crisis
December 4, 2005 New York Times
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Fossil strengthens dinosaur ancestry case
December 4, 2005 IOL (South Africa news)
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'America's first footprints' too old to be human
December 3, 2005 New Scientist, n.2528 The mystery over when humans first populated the Americas continues to deepen -- the history books may not have to be rewritten after all.
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Puzzle of the failed clones takes a fresh twist
December 3, 2005 New Scientist, n.2528
It's back to the drawing board for cloning pioneers trying to explain why only 1% to 5% of pregnancies result in healthy, cloned animals.
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Dark energy: Was Einstein right all along?
December 3, 2005 New Scientist, n.2528
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SPOOF: Project Pterosaur
December 3, 2005 Fellowship University Theobiology Department Staff
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Taxonomy, Transitional Forms, and the Fossil Record
December 3, 2005 American Scientific Affiliation
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E-Mails Kill a Course
December 2, 2005 Inside Higher Ed
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Academics Consider "Intelligent Design" Museum Talk
December 2, 2005 New York Times (Reuters)
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"STEM CELL RESEARCH: "Korean Cloner Admits Lying About Oocyte Donations"
December 2, 2005 Science, v.310, n.5753, p.1402-1403
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"Radiocarbon Variability in the Western North Atlantic During the Last Deglaciation"
December 2, 2005 Science, v.310, n.5753, p.1469-1473
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Under God or Under Darwin?
December 2, 2005 National Review Online
Intelligent Design could be a bridge between civilizations
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Citizen MD
December 2, 2005 American Medical Association
Physicians have an obligation to defend science in the debates over intelligent design and the larger questions about political abuses of scientific knowledge, scientific research, and ...
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A Wakeup Call for Science Faculty (pdf)
December 2, 2005 Cell, v.123, p.739-741
By changing the way we teach the introductory science courses in our colleges and universities, we can attract many more talented students to science careers. At the same time, we will be fostering positive public attitudes about science that are critical
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The Trials of Life
December 1, 2005 Scientific American
Because eternal vigilance is the price of liberty, we have to talk about intelligent design again
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"Tendencies in paleontological practice when defining species, and consequences on biodiversity studies"
December 1, 2005 Geology, v.33, n.12, p.969-972
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Age and effects of the Odessa meteorite impact, western Texas, USA
December 1, 2005 Geology, v.33, n.12, p.945-948
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How big was the Chesapeake Bay impact? Insight from numerical modeling
December 1, 2005 Geology, v.33, n.12, p.925-928
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Peer-reviewed Paper
Catastrophic soil erosion during the end-Permian biotic crisis
December 1, 2005 Geology, v.33, n.12, p.941-944
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Getting a Leg Up on Land
December 1, 2005 Scientific American
recent fossil discoveries cast light on the evolution of four-limbed animals from fish
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Geochronology: Age of Mexican ash with alleged 'footprints'
December 1, 2005 Nature, v.438, p.E7-E8
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A First 'RATE' Conference! (pdf)
December 1, 2005 Acts & Facts, v.34, n.12, p.1-2
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"The Tri-Universe"
December 1, 2005 Back to Genesis, n.204 (Institute for Creation Research)
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Are Hurricanes Getting More Destructive?
December 1, 2005 Impact, n.390 (Institute for Creation Research)
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Magazine Article
Oldest bird had dinosaur feet
December 1, 2005 New Scientist
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News Update/Commentary
Earliest Bird Had Feet Like Dinosaur, Fossil Shows
December 1, 2005 National Geographic News
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Best Archaeopteryx Fossil So Far Ruffles a Few Feathers
December 1, 2005 Science, v.310, n.5753, p.1418-1419
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A Well-Preserved Archaeopteryx Specimen with Theropod Features
December 1, 2005 Science, v.310, n.5753, p.1483-1486
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Birdlike animal had dinosaur feet
December 1, 2005 CNN (Associated Press)
A new analysis of Archaeopteryx, the earliest known birdlike animal, shows it had feet like dinosaurs -- a finding that supports the belief that the birds frequenting backyard feeders today are descendants of mighty ancient carnivores.
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Dont Fear the Designer
December 1, 2005 National Review Online
competing philosophies and beliefs
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Not by chance
December 1, 2005 National Post
from bacterial propulsion systems to human DNA, evidence of intelligent design is everywhere
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'Fossil fuel' theory takes hit with NASA finding
December 1, 2005 new study shows methane on Saturn's moon Titan not biological
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Palaeoecology: A gigantic fossil arthropod trackway
December 1, 2005 Nature, v.438, p.576
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ARN-Announce, n.50
December 1, 2005 Access Research Network
describes many of the upcoming events and new articles, books, videos and other resources on Intelligent Design