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NASA Discovers Life's Building Blocks Are Common in Space
October 11, 2005 mongabay.com
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Creationisms Reluctance to Enter IDs Big Tent
October 11, 2005 William A. Dembski
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New hobbit bones bolster separate species claim
October 11, 2005 New Scientist
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'Hobbit' Jawbone Unearthed
October 11, 2005 CBS News (Associated Press)
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Nobel Came After Years of Battling the System
October 11, 2005 New York Times
when two Australian scientists set out in the early 1980's to prove that a bacterium, Helicobacter pylori, caused stomach inflammation and ulcers, they met opposition from a medical-industrial complex entrenched in the belief that psychological stress was
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Nothing new under the sun: media report hypes evolution claims
October 11, 2005 Answers in Genesis
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News Update/Commentary
Scientists say no evidence exists that therapod dinosaurs evolved into birds
October 10, 2005 Science Daily
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The whole world, from whose hands?
October 10, 2005 USA Today
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Scientists find clues that the path leading to the Origin of Life begins in Deep Space
October 10, 2005 Astrochemistry Lab, NASA Ames Research Center
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Scientists say no evidence exists that therapod dinosaurs evolved into birds
October 10, 2005 University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
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Sloan Digital Sky Survey
October 10, 2005 the most ambitious astronomical survey ever undertaken
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Why the Universe Is the Way It Is
October 10, 2005 Connections, v.8, n.1 (Reasons to Believe)
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First Chimpanzee Fossils Cause Problems for Evolution
October 10, 2005 Connections, v.8, n.1 (Reasons to Believe)
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How Humans Differ from Animals
October 10, 2005 Connections, v.8, n.1 (Reasons to Believe)
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End of the World? Not Likely, Scientists Say
October 10, 2005 Live Science
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Finches Named for Darwin Are Evolving
October 10, 2005 Associated Press
finches named for Charles Darwin on Galapagos Islands confirming his theory of evolution
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Evolution is a winner -- for breakthroughs and prizes
October 9, 2005 St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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Dont settle for separate but equal
October 9, 2005 York Daily Record (Pennsylvania)
the most frustrating thing about following the Dover school board trial is seeing both sides maneuver for a legal advantage with arguments that not only seem disingenuous, but miss the point
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Reality Wars
October 8, 2005 New Scientist, n.2520
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Tenth planet finds a companion
October 8, 2005 New Scientist, n.2520
the discoverer of Xena has now found a moon orbiting it, which he has dubbed Gabrielle after the fictional warrior princess's sidekick
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'Intelligent design' trial under scrutiny
October 8, 2005 USA Today (Associated Press)
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Let schools be open-minded on Creator
October 8, 2005 Detroit News
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Evidence for a Young Earth from the Ocean and Atmosphere
October 8, 2005 Institute for Creation Research
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Bottom-Feeding Plesiosaurs
October 7, 2005 Science, v.310, n.5745, p.75
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Descent of Man in Dover
October 7, 2005 Tech Central Station
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Why Intelligent Design Is Going to Win
October 7, 2005 Tech Central Station
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News Update/Commentary
Text originally referred to creationism
October 7, 2005 CNN
early drafts of a student biology text contained references to creationism before they were replaced with the term "intelligent design," a witness testified Wednesday
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Why Intelligent Design Is Going to Win
October 7, 2005 Tech Central Station
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Seeing Creation and Evolution in Grand Canyon
October 6, 2005 New York Times
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Ten years on, a rich haul of planets
October 6, 2005 New Scientist, n.2520
On the anniversary of the first discovery of a planet orbiting a Sun-like star, a tally of 160 others have been located. But are there any like Earth?
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People in Glass Houses Does science have its own fundamentalists? Fundamentalists are just like us
October 6, 2005 We are all capable of thinking fundamentalist thoughts. It's when like-minded people get together that the trouble starts.
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Fundamentalists are just like us
October 6, 2005 We are all capable of thinking fundamentalist thoughts. It's when like-minded people get together that the trouble starts.
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Astrophysics: Short-burst sources
October 6, 2005 Nature, v.437, p.822-823
Measurements of the X-ray afterglow of long g-ray bursts largely clarified the origin of these bright flashes of cosmic radiation. Their shorter-lived siblings are now beginning to divulge their secrets, too.
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"Pterosaur diversity and faunal turnover in Cretaceous terrestrial ecosystems in China"
October 6, 2005 Nature, v.437, p.875-879
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Intelligent Design Trial
October 5, 2005 The Onion, v.41, n.40
humor: a debate has arisen over a Pennsylvania school board's decision to teach both intelligent design and evolution in the classroom
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The Evolution Debate
October 5, 2005 Washington Post
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Testimony Focuses on Intelligent Design
October 5, 2005 News 10, Sacramento, CA (Associated Press)
a witness in an evolution trial in Pennsylvania said the term "intelligent design" seems to mean virtually the same thing as "creationism"
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Elderly probe nails gamma-ray bursts
October 5, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
collision of dead stars is the answer to 30-year mystery
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Cardinal backs evolution and "intelligent design"
October 4, 2005 Tom Heneghan
Yahoo! News (Reuters)
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Letter to the University of Idaho Faculty, Staff and Students
October 4, 2005 University of Idaho
with respect to evolution: This is the only curriculum that is appropriate to be taught in our bio-physical sciences
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New view should be taken on 'Design' theory
October 3, 2005 Mercury (University of Texas, Dallas)
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Live from Pennsylvania: Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District
October 3, 2005 American Enterprise Online
suit over a policy which requires that teachers read to students a three-paragraph statement about the theory of intelligent design
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Brief of Amici Curiae (pdf)
October 3, 2005 Pennsylvania: Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District
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The timeless truth of creation
October 2, 2005 Boston Globe
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Let 'intelligent design' and science rumble
October 2, 2005 Los Angeles Times
Should "Intelligent Design" be taught in school alongside the theory of evolution?
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Creation and Evolution: To the Debate as It Stands
October 2, 2005 St. Stephan's Cathedral, Vienna
first catechetical lecture for 2005/2006
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Teacher Asked to be Excused from Presenting 'Intelligent Design'
October 2, 2005 Live Science (Associated Press)
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GENETICS: Founder Mutations
October 1, 2005 Scientific American
A special class of genetic mutations that often cause human disease is enabling scientists to trace the migration and growth of specific human populations over thousands of years.
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A Cool Early Earth?
October 1, 2005 Scientific American
The textbook view that the earth spent its first half a billion years drenched in magma could be wrong. The surface may have cooled quickly--with oceans, nascent continents and the opportunity for life to form much earlier.
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"Willful Ignorance"
October 1, 2005 Back to Genesis, n.202 (Institute for Creation Research)