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LETTERS: Evolving theory of intelligent design
May 25, 2005 Times (UK)
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Design, not evolution
May 25, 2005 Falcon, v.76, n.26 (Seattle Pacific University)
William Dembski lecture: irreducible complexity problematizes Darwin
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Planetary billiards answer Solar System riddle
May 25, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
scattering rocks moved planets and battered the Moon
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Ga. County Removing Evolution Stickers
May 24, 2005 Washington Post (Associated Press)
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Americas had seventy 'founding fathers'
May 24, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
gene study counts the first humans to reach the New World
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Meteor theory gets rocky ride from dinosaur expert
May 24, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
US palaeontologist amasses data against Mexican crater hypothesis
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"Do orthologous gene phylogenies really support tree-thinking?"
May 24, 2005 BMC Evolutionary Biology, v.5
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News Update/Commentary
First Ever Fossil of Sleeping Dinosaur Found in China
May 23, 2005 Science Daily
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A Surprising Leap on Cloning
May 22, 2005 New York Times
South Korean scientists stunned their rivals around the world last week by announcing that they had produced the first human embryos that were genetic matches for diseased or injured patients, and had done so by a highly efficient method that could bring
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Darwin's theory evolves into culture war
May 22, 2005 Chicago Tribune
Kansas curriculum is focal point of wider struggle across nation
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Creation Museum Sparks Evolution Debate
May 22, 2005 Associated Press
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An evolving debate
May 21, 2005 World Magazine
The controversy over evolution includes a growing number of scientists who challenge Darwinism. Should schoolchildren learn that fact? Darwinists say no, but Kansas officials may say otherwise.
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Ossuaries and the Burials of Jesus and James (pdf)
May 21, 2005 Journal of Biblical Literature, v.124, n.1, p.121-154
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Creationism: God's gift to the ignorant
May 21, 2005 Times (UK)
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The golden age of dinosaurs
May 21, 2005 New Scientist, n.2500, p.34
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Earliest lichen fossils found in China
May 21, 2005 New Scientist, n.2500, p.20
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Female spiders try eating mate even before sex
May 21, 2005 New Scientist, n.2500, p.20
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Koreans Say They Cloned Embryos for Stem Cells
May 20, 2005 Washington Post, p.A01
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Koreans Report Ease in Cloning for Stem Cells
May 20, 2005 New York Times
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"Learning from Natural Disasters"
May 20, 2005 Science, v.308, n.5725, p.1125
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Real-time forecasts of tomorrow's earthquakes in California
May 19, 2005 Nature, v.435, p.328-331
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CORRESPONDENCE: "Solidarity with the oppressed flat-Earthers"
May 19, 2005 Nature, v.435, p.276
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CORRESPONDENCE: "Intelligent design or intellectual laziness?"
May 19, 2005 Nature, v.435, p.276
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CORRESPONDENCE: "Leave well alone and stick to teaching what you know"
May 19, 2005 Nature, v.435, p.276
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CORRESPONDENCE: "Seeking evidence of God's work undermines faith"
May 19, 2005 Nature, v.435, p.275-276
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CORRESPONDENCE: "Evolution is a short-order cook, not a watchmaker"
May 19, 2005 Nature, v.435, p.275
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CORRESPONDENCE: "Teaching about ID helps students see its flaws"
May 19, 2005 Nature, v.435, p.275
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CORRESPONDENCE: "When science meets religion in the classroom"
May 19, 2005 Nature, v.435, p.275
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News Update/Commentary
Same Fold in Viral Shells Point to Common Ancestry
May 19, 2005 Science Daily
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Korean team lauded for stem-cell advance
May 19, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
patient-specific cell lines hold hope for future therapies
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An Exotic Evolution
May 19, 2005 Washington Post, p.B01
black squirrels imported in early 1900s gain foothold
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News Update/Commentary
Arachnid's clue to dino wipeout
May 18, 2005 BBC News
a spider relative called a harvestman trapped in amber could shed light on how arachnids were affected by the extinction that wiped out dinosaurs
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News Update/Commentary
To Stop Evolution: New Way of Fighting Antibiotic Resistance Demonstrated by Scripps Scientists
May 18, 2005 Science Daily
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Real-time Forecast of Earthquake Hazard in the Next 24 Hours
May 18, 2005 U.S. Geological Survey
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And the earthquake forecast today is...
May 18, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
Californians treated to maps showing the likelihood of a tremor in their neighbourhood
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The Evolution of Creationism
May 17, 2005 New York Times
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School Boards Want to 'Teach the Controversy.' What Controversy?
May 17, 2005 New York Times
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Now There Are Many: Robots That Reproduce
May 17, 2005 New York Times
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Looking forward to the Creation Mega Conference!
May 17, 2005 Answers in Genesis
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News Update/Commentary
Stegosaur Plates and Spikes for Looks Only, Researchers Say
May 17, 2005 Science Daily
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School Boards Want to 'Teach the Controversy.' What Controversy?
May 17, 2005 New York Times
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The Name of the Rat
May 16, 2005 New York Times
it is a touchy use of the word "discovered" when a rodent that Laotians routinely eat is purchased at a market and then declared to be a new species
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Global warming generates hot air
May 16, 2005 Telegraph (UK)
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Post-Darwinist
May 16, 2005 blog
media watchdog utterly shocked that journalist wonders about Darwinism
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Science Standards 2004-2005 Draft: Reviews from the Scientific Community
May 16, 2005
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Darwin's evolution theory loses out in mock trial
May 16, 2005 Hindustan Times
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Creating a Controversy
May 16, 2005 American Prospect
today's anti-evolutionists don't want to abolish science -- they just want to render it irrelevant; see also CBS News
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Kansas debate focuses on defining science
May 16, 2005 MSNBC (Associated Press)
Would supernatural causes be added to the equation?
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Doubting Rationalist
May 15, 2005 Washington Post, p.D01
'Intelligent Design' proponent Phillip Johnson, and how he came to be
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The Terms of Debate in Kansas
May 15, 2005 New York Times
hearings on how Kansas schoolchildren should be taught about the origins of life quickly morphed from science lesson to vocabulary quiz