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ETHICS: "Moral Issues of Human-Non-Human Primate Neural Grafting"
July 15, 2005 Science, v.309, n.5733, p.385-386
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"The First Generations of Stars"
July 15, 2005 Science, v.309, n.5733, p.390-391
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Magnet Theory Meets Earthquakes
July 15, 2005 Physical Review Focus
the time you'll most likely see an earthquake is soon after another earthquake, even if it occurred hundreds of miles away
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Top 5 cosmic threats to life on Earth
July 15, 2005 New Scientist, n.2508
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Bringing Faith and Science Together!?!
July 14, 2005 Internet for Christians
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Moral Debate: Procedure Risks Making Monkeys More Humanlike
July 14, 2005 Live Science
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Carbon dating works for cells
July 14, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
radioactive fallout from nuclear tests serves as measuring stick
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Dinosaurs breathed like birds
July 13, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
fossil bones show air pockets for high-energy lifestyle
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The triple sunset that should not exist
July 13, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
astronomer spies improbable world with three suns
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Signs of Intelligence?
July 13, 2005 Daily Standard
what the neo-Darwinists don't understand about theories of Intelligent Design
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Questions for Pope on Evolution Stance
July 13, 2005 New York Times
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Storied Theory
July 13, 2005 American Scientist, v.93, n.4, p.308
science and stories are not only compatible, they're inseparable, as shown by Einstein's classic 1905 paper on the photoelectric effect
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Evolution and the Roman Catholic Church
July 13, 2005 Scripps Howard News Service
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Spirit tales reveal ancient landslides
July 13, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
North American folklore points to dangers for Seattle
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Gravity doughnut promises time machine
July 13, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
movement into the past gets one step less improbable
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News Update/Commentary
Ancient life in China limestone
July 12, 2005 BBC News
researchers have found well-preserved fossils of organisms that lived on the ocean bed about 550 million years ago
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Standards may change more today
July 12, 2005 Wichita Eagle (Kansas)
the State Board of Education could add more criticisms of evolution to science standards
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Seventh-day Adventists offer policy against religious extremism
July 12, 2005 Kansas City Star (Associated Press)
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It's All Happening at the Tulsa Zoo
July 10, 2005 New York Times
Christian creationists won too much of a victory for their own good in Tulsa, where the local zoo was ordered to exhibit a display extolling Genesis's account of creation
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Evolution: Blink and you'll miss it
July 9, 2005 New Scientist, n.2507
If you thought evolution was slow and gradual, think again. Humans may even be helping it along, as our activities force species to adapt or die.
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America colonised 40,000 years ago
July 9, 2005 New Scientist, n.2507
human footprints discovered beside an ancient Mexican lake have been dated to 40,000 years ago -- 30,000 years earlier than we thought humans arrived
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Deep Impact strikes home
July 9, 2005 New Scientist, n.2507
it was a celestial fireworks display that left even NASA speechless as its Deep Impact probe successfully smashed into Comet Tempel 1
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Creationism special: Survival of the slickest
July 9, 2005 New Scientist, n.2507
scientists must use different tactics to argue against intelligent design, as their opponents willingly distort the truth
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Creationism special: A sceptic's guide to intelligent design
July 9, 2005 New Scientist, n.2507
Advocates of intelligent design argue it is a rigorous scientific alternative to natural selection. But just what is it, and is it science at all?
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Pondering the spiritual contradictions of intelligent design
July 9, 2005 Grand Forks Herald (Chicago Tribune)
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Nearly Two-thirds of U.S. Adults Believe Human Beings Were Created by God
July 9, 2005 opinions are divided about evolution theories
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Leading Cardinal Redefines Church's View on Evolution
July 9, 2005 New York Times
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Creationism special: A battle for science's soul
July 9, 2005 New Scientist, n.2507
eighty years after the Scopes trial drew battle lines over evolution and creationism, Darwin's theory is under renewed attack, this time from "intelligent design"
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Genesis display rejected at the Tulsa Zoo
July 8, 2005 Answers in Genesis
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"Redefining Science"
July 8, 2005 Science, v.309, n.5732, p.221
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PLANETARY SCIENCE: Deep Impact Makes a Lasting Impression on Comet Tempel 1
July 8, 2005 Science, v.309, n.5732, p.226-227
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"EVOLUTIONARY GENETICS: Are Humans Still Evolving?"
July 8, 2005 Science, v.309, n.5732, p.234-237
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Scientists are Wimps
July 8, 2005 soapbox.townhall.com
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Finding Design in Nature
July 7, 2005 New York Times
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Conservatives and Evolution: Evolutionary War
July 7, 2005 New Republic
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How epigenetics affects twins
July 7, 2005 The Scientist
in genetically identical siblings, DNA methylation and histone acetylation correlate with age and lifestyle
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"The Mental Universe"
July 7, 2005 Nature, v.436, p.29
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Collision With a Comet
July 6, 2005 New York Times
NASA scored a remarkable triumph this week when it smashed a small spacecraft into an onrushing comet with almost bull's-eye precision
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Privileged Planet Shown at University of Toronto, Without Controversy
July 6, 2005 Christianity.ca
Canadians have never been as likely as Americans to get all steamed up about Darwinian evolution theory
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Design Film Sparks Angst
July 6, 2005 Christianity Today
under fire, Smithsonian disavows presentation on Intelligent Design
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Mexico offers up ancient footprints
July 5, 2005 The Guardian (UK)
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News Update/Commentary
Trees, Vines and Nets -- Microbial Evolution Changes Its Face
July 5, 2005 Science Daily
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Religion, science and the Relational Blockworld
July 5, 2005 Science & Theology News
Michael Silberstein argues that the Relational Blockworld idea might help to formulate a Theory of Everything
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Genesis display okayed for the Tulsa Zoo and now the opposition begins
July 5, 2005 Answers in Genesis
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Dinosaur Track Found in Alaska Park
July 5, 2005 ABC News (Associated Press)
student finds dinosaur track in Alaska's Denali National Park
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How Quantum Physics Can Teach Biologists About Evolution
July 5, 2005 New York Times
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Astrologer Sues NASA Over Comet Mission
July 5, 2005 Yahoo! News (Associated Press)
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Spacecraft Hits Passing Comet, Just as Planned
July 5, 2005 New York Times
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Geological pioneer was a biblical creationist
July 5, 2005 Biblical Geology
Nicolas Steno (1631-1686) was the pioneer of modern geology
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Deep Impact strikes back
July 5, 2005 Geotimes