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God and Evolution in Kansas Classrooms / July 27, 2000
July 24, 2000 unedited, uncorrected transcript; includes interview with Phillip Johnson
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Fences for Tearing Down: The War of Science and Religion
July 24, 2000 BreakPoint Commentary #000724
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Evolution by Design
July 24, 2000 True Parents Organization (Unification Church, Rev. Sun Myung Moon, founder)
also by the same author: Darwinism: Why I Went for a Second Ph.D.
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Pass the Genes, Please
July 22, 2000 Science New Online, v.158, n.4, p.60
gene swapping muddles the history of microbes
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Scopes Trial Anniversary & Teaching Evolution
July 21, 2000 National Public Radio
Join Pulitzer Prize winning author Edward Larson for a look back at the trial on its 75th anniversary, and at the ongoing battle over teaching evolution in the public schools. Plus, a talk with Michael Behe, author of Darwin's Black Box, about his
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Getting There Faster: Light's Speed Accelerated
July 20, 2000 Yahoo! News
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Tennessee vs. John Scopes
July 20, 2000 famous trials in American history: details of the "Monkey Trial"
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"Spider manipulation by a wasp larva" requires free registration
July 20, 2000 Nature, v.406, p.255-256
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Gain-assisted superluminal light propagation
July 20, 2000 Nature, v.406, p.277-279
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"Recriminations and confusion over 'fake' coelacanth photo"
July 20, 2000 Nature, v.406, p.225
the hunt is on for the explanation of an apparently faked photograph of a coelacanth
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"How new technology put a coelacanth among the heirs of Piltdown Man"
July 20, 2000 Nature, v.406, p.343
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News Update/Commentary
Parasite's web of death
July 19, 2000 BBC News
on the evening of the day that it will kill the spider, the wasp larva induces the spider to spin an unusual web
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Evolution's next step in Kansas: Ballot box
July 19, 2000 USA Today
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Auction of winged reptile fossil stirs debate
July 18, 2000 CNN.com
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News Update/Commentary
Biting beetle gives away secrets
July 16, 2000 BBC News
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SYMPOSIUM: "Darwin, Design & Democracy: Teaching the Evidence in Science Education"
July 15, 2000 Rockhurst High School, Kansas City, MO
see collection of articles and news item by the Access Research Network
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"Evolution of Biological Information"
July 15, 2000 Nucleic Acids Research, v.28, n.14, p.2794-2799
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"Evidence for a 20° tilting of the Earth's rotation axis 110 million years ago"
July 15, 2000 Earth and Planetary Science Letters, v.179, n.3-4, p.517-528
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Kansas poll evolves into a debate on Darwin
July 14, 2000 Electronic Telegraph, UK
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Earth's ancient atmosphere trapped in rocks
July 13, 2000 CNN.com
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Scopes Trial Revisited
July 13, 2000 trial still relevant, but now creationists claim censorship
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News Update/Commentary
'Fossil air' provides climate clues
July 12, 2000 BBC News
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Darwinism, Design and the Consequences for American Education
July 11, 2000 U.S. Newswire
Discovery Institute Fellows will be the main speakers at a national symposium in Kansas City on July 15
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News Update/Commentary
Snow microbes found at South Pole
July 10, 2000 BBC News
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Copying the Human Script: Genome Project Raises Hopes, Fears
July 8, 2000 World Magazine, v.15, n.27
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ARN-Announce, No. 6
July 8, 2000 Access Research Network
upcoming events and new articles, books, videos and other resources on Intelligent Design
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"They've seen a ghost"
July 8, 2000 New Scientist, v.167, p.24
The quantum world is so spooky that we could make computers with atoms that aren't really there.
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"The Nature of Evidence" requires free registration
July 7, 2000 Science, v.289, p.61
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Neighborhood Gamma Ray Burst Boosts Theory
July 7, 2000 Science, v.289, p.29
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"Stellar Production Rates of Carbon and Its Abundance in the Universe" requires free registration
July 7, 2000 Science, v.289, p.88-90
outside a narrow window of 0.5 and 4% of the values of the strong and Coulomb forces, respectively, the stellar production of carbon or oxygen is reduced by factors of 30 to 1000; see also
Teaching Moments from Disney's Dinosaur
July 7, 2000 Access Research Network, Library Files
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"Schrödinger's cat is now fat" requires free registration
July 6, 2000 Nature, v.406, p.25-26
Schrödinger's dead-and-alive cat was a thought experiment applying the physics of electrons and atoms to our macroscopic world. New experiments with superconductors narrow the gap between theoretical ideas and reality.
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Star Physics Prove the Delicacy of Life
July 6, 2000 Space.com
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Modern Darwinism: better engines through natural selection
July 5, 2000 CNN.com
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Book
The Wedge of Truth: Splitting the Foundations of Naturalism
July 1, 2000 InterVarsity Press
Science is the supreme authority in society. Yet a society ruled by science (and the naturalistic philosophy that undergirds much of it) faces major problems.
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"Where Are They?"
July 1, 2000 Scientific American, v.283, p.38-43
maybe we are alone in the galaxy after all
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"The Search for Extreme Life"
July 1, 2000 Scientific American, v.283, p.30,32
highly evolved life is very unlikely in our solar system, but we have to continue our search; profile of Baruch S. Blumberg, head of NASA's fledgling Astrobiology Institute
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Design and Evil: Some Musings on the Coming Controversy
July 1, 2000 Origins & Design, v.19, n.1
Is the influenza virus strictly necessary? How about tornadoes? Cancer? Theologian Rikk Watts grapples with some ancient questions coming increasingly into the foreground of the design debate.
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Kansas evolution decision got widespread criticism and praise
July 1, 2000 Kansas City Star
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"Creationists Open a New Front"
July 1, 2000 Geotimes
advocates of intelligent design theory bring their message to Congress
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"Wrath of the Gods: Earthquake in Turkey; A History Forged by Disaster"
July 1, 2000 National Geographic, v.198, p.32
Last year two massive quakes tore through Turkey, killing tens of thousands and leaving many more homeless. The relentless tectonic forces that have rocked the region for millennia nurtured myths of Poseidon and tales of Troy and may explain why Noah had
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Annual Highlights Issue: 1999 Discoveries and Research Trends
July 1, 2000 Geotimes
SOLID EARTH: Volcanoes, Structure and Tectonics, Sediments, Caves and Karst; LIFE THROUGH TIME: Vertebrates, Geoarchaeology; OCEANS AND ATMOSPHERE: Paleoceanography, Marine Geology; BEYOND EARTH: Meteorites, Planetary Geology
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"Just a normal town..."
July 1, 2000 New Scientist, v.167, p.20
...but out of nowhere a wave of chaos was to wash over that world. In a millisecond it was gone. And then the blind panic set in. What's going on?
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EDITORIAL: "The coming revolution"
July 1, 2000 New Scientist
"I'm a little confused on timing," said a reporter at the London press conference to announce the working draft of the human genome. "You've mapped 97 per cent of the genome, sequenced 85 per cent and finished 24 per cent. So why did you choose now to mak
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"Quaternary bryozoan reef mounds in cool-water, upper slope environments: Great Australian Bight"
July 1, 2000 Geology, v.28, p.647-650
bryozoan reef mounds are common features in the geological record, but until now have not been recorded from the modern ocean
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"Tempo of the end-Permian event: High-resolution cyclostratigraphy at the Permian-Triassic boundary"
July 1, 2000 Geology, v.28, p.643-646
faunal changes at the P-T boundary can be constrained within an interval of <60 k.y. (possibly <8 k.y.) suggesting a catastrophic cause
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Anthropology Tutorials
July 1, 2000 Behavioral Sciences Department, Palomar College
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Copernicus and the Aesthetic Impulse
July 1, 2000 APS News, v.9, p.8
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Hooper Virtual Natural History Museum
July 1, 2000
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The Origins Club
July 1, 2000 to disseminate information on creation science