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Bacteria lend a helping hand
June 30, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
mobile bugs donate a protein to disabled ones
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War of the fire ants
June 29, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
males pit their genes against females by chucking DNA out of eggs
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Boffins create zombie dogs
June 27, 2005 NEWS.com (Australia)
scientists have created eerie zombie dogs, reanimating the canines after several hours of clinical death in attempts to develop suspended animation for humans
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News Update/Commentary
Textbook Explanation of mRNA Translation May Need Rethinking
June 27, 2005 Science Daily
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The Woodstock of Evolution
June 27, 2005 Scientific American
The World Summit on Evolution, held in the Galapagos Islands, revealed a science rich in history and tradition, data and theory, as well as controversy and debate
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Creation: Once Upon All Time
June 27, 2005 Crystal Cathedral (Garden Grove, California)
spectacular live stage production integrating spirituality and science, while taking the audience to the beginning of time
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The Nature of Belief: Evolutionary Explanation, Biological Function, and Divine Purpose (Seminars in Christian Scholarship)
June 27, 2005 Calvin College (Grand Rapids, Michigan)
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Ancient DNA helps clarify the origins of two extinct New World horse species
June 27, 2005 EurekAlert!
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Does God Have Back Problems Too?
June 27, 2005 Los Angeles Times
the illogic behind 'intelligent design'
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False science
June 26, 2005 Boston Globe
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Fossil mammal had a sting in the tooth
June 25, 2005 New Scientist, n.2505
grooves in the fangs of a fossilized mammal suggest that it injected venom to paralyze its prey
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Killer asteroid: Too close for comfort
June 25, 2005 New Scientist, n.2505
we are heading for the closest-ever near miss by a speeding asteroid and when it comes around again we might not be so lucky
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Revueltosaurus skeleton unearthed at Petrified Forest upsets dinosaur tale
June 24, 2005 brightsurf.com
the fossilized skeleton of a small crocodile relative excavated last year at Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona throws a wrench into theories of how and where the dinosaurs arose more than 210 million years ago at the end of the Triassic Period
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First evidence of a venom delivery apparatus in extinct mammals
June 23, 2005 Nature, v.435, p.1091-1093
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Hummingbirds get in a unique flap
June 22, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
aerodynamics are midway between insects and other birds
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News Update/Commentary
Pa. Bill May Put Intelligent Design in Schools
June 21, 2005 Fox News
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Opting Out in the Debate on Evolution
June 21, 2005 New York Times
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Mechanism behind intelligent design uncovered?
June 18, 2005 World Net Daily
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The Living Cell
June 18, 2005 American Scientist, v.93, n.4, p.354
Textbooks, magazines and journal articles had been failing to tell the whole truth in their depictions of cellular structure; more important, they were sending out wrong visual messages in the form of edited-down diagrams that failed to communicate the ce
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The Rainbow Is All in Your Head Leonard Brand and Ernest Schwab p.45-56 | pdf |
June 18, 2005
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LITERATURE REVIEW: Spreading Out the Heavens Robert H. Brown p.42-44 | pdf |
June 18, 2005
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LITERATURE REVIEW: Philosophical Weeding Ashby L. Camp p.39-41 | pdf |
June 18, 2005
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LITERATURE REVIEW: Can Science Refute Design Cornelius G. Hunter p.37-39 | pdf |
June 18, 2005
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ANNOTATIONS FROM THE LITERATURE: p.30-36 | pdf |
June 18, 2005
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A Note on the Pre-Flood/Flood Boundary in the Grand Canyon Kurt P. Wise and Andrew A. Snelling p.7-29 | pdf |
June 18, 2005
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EDITORIAL: How to Write an Unpublishable Paper Timothy G. Standish p.3-6 | pdf |
June 18, 2005
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Discovering the true nature of reality
June 18, 2005 New Scientist, n.2504
if Einstein was right, we must sacrifice either free will or reality itself; but there may be an even more extraordinary way out
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No paradox for time travellers
June 18, 2005 New Scientist, n.2504, p.15
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Junk DNA keeps a vole devoted
June 18, 2005 New Scientist, n.2504, p.21
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Nobel Prize winner Charles Townes on evolution, intelligent design, and the meaning of life
June 17, 2005 UC Berkeley News
'Explore as much as we can'
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Science retracts highly cited paper
June 17, 2005 The Scientist
study on the causes of childhood illness retracted after author found guilty of falsifying data
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Neutrino ripples spotted in space
June 17, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
universal lumpiness is imprinted in mysterious particles
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New Geochemical Benchmark Changes Everything on Earth
June 17, 2005 Science, v.308, n.5729, p.1723-1724
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review: "Nature's Beauty and Haeckel's Talents"
June 17, 2005 Science, v.308, n.5729, p.1746
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Proteus: A Nineteenth Century Vision
June 17, 2005 First Run-Icarus Films
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MACROEVOLUTION: "Seeds of Diversity"
June 17, 2005 Science, v.308, n.5729, p.1752-1753
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A Better Atmosphere for Life
June 17, 2005 Science, v.308, n.5729, p.1732
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'Explore as much as we can'
June 17, 2005 UC Berkeley News
Nobel Prize winner Charles Townes on evolution, intelligent design, and the meaning of life
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Answers in Creation
June 17, 2005
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Christians in Science
June 17, 2005
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Evolution debate in Kan. prompts attacks
June 15, 2005 Associated Press
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Evolution debate gets personal in Kansas
June 15, 2005 school board members hurl insults at each other
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God is in the Details
June 15, 2005 American Enterprise
The Privileged Planet, the movie that supports Intelligent Design, showing at the Smithsonian
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Earth's Bigger Cousin Detected
June 13, 2005 Michael Schirber
CNN (space.com)
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Rocky planet found outside Solar System
June 13, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
extrasolar discovery is like Earth's 'bigger cousin'
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review: Of Genes and Genomes
June 13, 2005 Weekly Standard, v.10, n.37 Where is the science of life taking us?
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Creationist Film at the Smithsonian: Scientists Must Speak Up for Science
June 13, 2005 American Geophysical Union
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Smithsonian commits creationism gaffe
June 11, 2005 New Scientist, n.2503, p.4
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Scientists confess their experimental sins
June 11, 2005 New Scientist, n.2503, p.4
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Teacher told to revise creationism lesson plan
June 10, 2005 MSNBC (Associated Press) for 15 years Virginia teacher had offered bonus work on creationism