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News Update/Commentary
Earliest Animals Had Human-like Genes
November 25, 2005 Science Daily
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Where to find the beginning of time
November 25, 2005 New Scientist, n.2527
Ripples in space-time from moments after the big bang should have left an imprint on the cosmic microwave background -- a new technique may reveal it.
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"Is the ID debate proof of an intelligent deceiver?"
November 24, 2005 Nature, v.438, n.7067, p.422
- EDITOR'S SUMMARY: The third way
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News Update/Commentary
CO2 'highest for 650,000 years'
November 24, 2005 BBC News
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Fire and ice caught on camera
November 24, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
volcano on Antarctic island flips its lid
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Young-Earth Creationist Helium Diffusion "Dates"
November 24, 2005 Talk.Origins
fallacies based on bad assumptions and questionable data
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New evolution claim is shot down
November 24, 2005 Western Mail (Wales)
new evidence unearthed by a Welsh scientist has raised questions about the theory that birds evolved from a type of feathered dinosaur
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Directed evolution of proteins
November 24, 2005 United States Patent Application 20050260655
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Is Our Inverted Retina Really Bad Design?
November 23, 2005 True.Origin Archive
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U. of Kansas Offers Creationism Study
November 23, 2005 Fox News (Associated Press)
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The Crocodilian Past
November 23, 2005 New York Times
scientists say they have discovered the fossil of a large sea-dwelling crocodile that lived 135 million years ago in the middle of the dinosaur era
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Turning academia into a cafeteria
November 23, 2005 Los Angeles Times
offering students a buffet of bogus 'choices' only undermines intellectual integrity and corrodes academic freedom
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Theory of Anything?
November 23, 2005 Slate
physicist Lawrence Krauss turns on his own
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God & Man & Gratitude
November 23, 2005 National Review Online
giving thanks -- and not just for evolutionary reasons
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Arguing the Ethics of Stem Cell Research
November 22, 2005 National Public Radio
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Evolution and medicine
November 22, 2005 Answers in Genesis
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News Update/Commentary
Genealogy of Scaly Reptiles Rewritten by New Research
November 22, 2005 Science Daily
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News Update/Commentary
Einstein's 'Biggest Blunder'? New Supernovae Study Offers Tantalyzing Clues About Dark Energy
November 22, 2005 Science Daily
The genius of Albert Einstein, who added a "cosmological constant" to his equation for the expansion of the universe but later retracted it, may be vindicated by new research.
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KU class angers design advocates
November 22, 2005 Lawrence Journal-World (Kansas)
course would be taught as religion, not as science
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Genealogy of scaly reptiles rewritten by new research
November 22, 2005 EurekAlert!
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The grandeur of evolution
November 21, 2005 International Herald Tribune
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The Grandeur of Evolution in a New Exhibition Called 'Darwin'
November 21, 2005 New York Times
After Darwin visited the poet Alfred Tennyson, Tennyson was troubled about losing the assurance of immortality.
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University Is Accused of Bias Against Christian Schools
November 21, 2005 New York Times
an evangelical Christian student who attends a religious high school in southern California fears that his beliefs may hurt his chance to attend the University of California
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Survival of the religious is Darwin's newest fruitfly
November 21, 2005 townhall.com
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News Update/Commentary
Researchers Uncover How a Nanoscale 'Compass' Inside Bacteria Orients Them to the Earth's Magnetic Field
November 21, 2005 Science Daily
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News Update/Commentary
'Sex' Helps Bacteria Cope with a Changing World
November 21, 2005 Science Daily
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Those defensive Darwinists
November 21, 2005 Seattle Times
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Making a monkey of religion
November 21, 2005 Seattle Times
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Is Evolutionism Science?
November 20, 2005 Sunday Night Journal
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Vienna cardinal draws lines in Intelligent Design row
November 20, 2005 Reuters
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Darwin wins one fight as another begins
November 19, 2005 New Scientist, n.2526
as eight of nine members of a pro-intelligent design Pennsylvania school board are voted out, Kansas state votes in anti-evolution school standards
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Scientific moments of truth
November 19, 2005 New Scientist, n.2526
Is the process of scientific breakthrough a product of hard work, personality, inspiration or plain old-fashioned luck?
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Nature wings it for 30 million years
November 19, 2005 New Zealand Herald
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Dinosaurs Dined on Grass
November 18, 2005 Science, v.310, n.5751, p.1126-1128
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"Dinosaur Coprolites and the Early Evolution of Grasses and Grazers"
November 18, 2005 Science, v.310, n.5751, p.1177-1180
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News Update/Commentary
Early Earth Likely Had Continents, Was Habitable, According to New Study
November 18, 2005 Science Daily
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Antievolutionists Win One in Kansas, Lose Eight Seats in Dover
November 18, 2005 Science, v.310, n.5751, p.1105
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"Hummingbirds Keep Plant Speciation Humming Along"
November 18, 2005 Science, v.310, n.5751, p.1109
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How Evolution Evolved
November 18, 2005 New York Sun
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Exhibit on Darwin creates Bush bash at museum gala
November 18, 2005 New York Daily News
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Vatican astronomer rips Intelligent Design theory
November 18, 2005 Catholic World News
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Vatican Official Refutes Intelligent Design
November 18, 2005 Yahoo! News
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Enough to Make an Iguana Turn Green: Darwin's Ideas
November 18, 2005 New York Times
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Darwin Gets His Due
November 18, 2005 Scientific American
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Phony Theory, False Conflict
November 18, 2005 Washington Post, p.A23
'Intelligent Design' foolishly pits evolution against faith
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Survey: Most want evolution taught
November 18, 2005 Science Daily (UPI)
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ARN-Announce, n.49
November 18, 2005 Access Research Network
describes many of the upcoming events and new articles, books, videos and other resources on Intelligent Design
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The Origin of Speciousness
November 18, 2005 American Spectator
many Darwinists argue that Darwin's theory harmonizes with religion
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News Update/Commentary
LEDs work like butterflies' wings
November 18, 2005 BBC News
when scientists developed an efficient device for emitting light, they hadn't realised butterflies have been using the same method for 30 million years
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The Flawed Philosophy of Intelligent Design
November 17, 2005 Tech Central Station