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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
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Bristol teacher taught creationism
June 10, 2005 Richmond Times-Dispatch (Associated Press)
after officials discover homemade textbook, he's told to end lessons
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Not So Intelligently Designed Ph.D. Panel
June 10, 2005 Inside Higher Ed News
Ohio State University called off a dissertation defense scheduled for this week amid faculty concerns that it was set up to favor a Ph.D. candidates controversial views that question evolution
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Group Creates Pro-Evolution Site
June 10, 2005 Wired
seeking to quell a growing movement to teach creationism in U.S. schools, the National Academies has unveiled a new section of its website dedicated to teachers' resources on evolution
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"Observations by the International Tsunami Survey Team in Sri Lanka"
June 10, 2005 Science, v.308, n.5728, p.1595
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Smithsonian Gives Grudging OK to Film Backing ID Argument
June 10, 2005 Science, v.308, n.5728, p.1526
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Are We A Privileged Planet?
June 9, 2005 American Enterprise
for a few moments there, Intelligent Design seemed to be making headway
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There's Life in That Oil!
June 9, 2005 Science Now
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"One in three scientists confesses to having sinned"
June 9, 2005 Nature, v.435, n.7043, p.718 misconduct ranges from faking results outright to dropping suspect data points
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"Scientists behaving badly"
June 9, 2005 Brian C. Martinson, Melissa S. Anderson, and Raymond de Vries
Nature, v.435, n.7043, p.737
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Mexican volcano fires up
June 9, 2005 Geotimes
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Local scientists, doctors and professors talk about 'intelligent design'
June 8, 2005 Union-Tribune (San Diego)
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Scientists study scientists behaving badly
June 8, 2005 bad practices pose threat to integrity of profession
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LETTERS: Intelligent Decision on 'The Privileged Planet'?
June 8, 2005 Washington Post, p.A20
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Dolphin mothers pass tool use to daughters
June 6, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
Australian dolphins learn to hunt with sponges stuck to their noses
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Closing the window keeps volcanoes at bay
June 6, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
studies of Pompeii and Montserrat enlighten emergency plans for Naples
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Evolution battle to flare up in Utah
June 6, 2005 Salt Lake Tribune
backers of 'divine design' theory want equal time in schools
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World-first technology enables study of ancient bacteria
June 6, 2005 EurekAlert!
sustainable energy source could solve Bermuda Triangle riddle
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Journey to the centre of Earth
June 4, 2005 The Guardian (UK)
using a giant drill ship launched next month, the researchers aim to be the first to punch a hole through the rocky crust that covers our planet and to reach the mantle below
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Wormhole travel -- a risky proposition
June 4, 2005 New Scientist, n.2502
if you want to time-travel through wormholes, be prepared to choose between not knowing where you will arrive or not arriving at all
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DNA of ancient bears successfully sequenced
June 3, 2005 New Scientist
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EVOLUTION POLITICS: "Is Holland Becoming the Kansas of Europe?"
June 3, 2005 Science, v.308, n.5727, p.1394
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Gender-Specific Reproductive Tissue in Ratites and Tyrannosaurus rex
June 3, 2005 Science, v.308, n.5727, p.1456-1460
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"Geomagnetic dipole strength and reversal rate over the past two million years"
June 3, 2005 Nature, v.435, p.802-805
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Bird bones offer insights to dinosaur sexing
June 2, 2005 New Scientist
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Girlish frame reveals sex of tyrannosaur
June 2, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
similarity between birds and dinosaurs provides a clue to a skeleton's gender
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Martian methane could come from rocks
June 2, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
olivine is enough to explain 'whiff of life'
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Earth microbes may survive on Mars
June 2, 2005 New Scientist
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Smithsonian Distances Itself From Controversial Film
June 2, 2005 Washington Post, p.C01
controversy over the decision to allow a documentary based on "intelligent design" to be played at one of its theaters ended in compromise
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Cave bear DNA laid bare
June 2, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
sequencing technique could also work for Neanderthals
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"Discovery of a short-necked sauropod dinosaur from the Late Jurassic period of Patagonia"
June 2, 2005 Nature, v.435, p.670-672
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How could Adam have named all the animals in a single day?
June, 2005 Creation, v.27, n.3, p.27
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Inconstant Constants
June 1, 2005 Scientific American
Do the inner workings of nature change with time?
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"Darwin and the Church in England: Are We Next?" (pdf)
June 1, 2005 Acts & Facts, v.34, n.6, p.1
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Did Jesus Teach Recent Creation?
June 1, 2005 Back to Genesis, n.198 (Institute for Creation Research))
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"Evidence for a Young World"
June 1, 2005 Impact, n.384 (Institute for Creation Research)
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A Higher Education
June 1, 2005 Christianity Today
a slew of new books on faith and learning may signal a renaissance for the Christian college
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Fossil hunters tell a short story
June 1, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
dinosaur with a stubby neck bucks the Diplodocus trend
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We Are Living in a Material World...
June 1, 2005 Tech Central Station
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The Dragons of Liaoning
June 1, 2005 Discover, v.26, n.6
a trove of feathered dinosaurs and other astounding fossil finds in northern China shakes the roots of paleontology