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"Past and Future Earthquakes on the San Andreas Fault"
May 13, 2005 Science, v.308, n.5724, p.966-967
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New Chapters in the Dinosaur Chronicles
May 13, 2005 New York Times
the American Museum of Natural History has a provocative exhibition of current research about these wondrous creatures
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Michael Behe Promotes Intelligent Design
May 13, 2005 Stanford Review, v.34, n.8
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Novel Perspectives on Bioethics
May 13, 2005 The Chronicle Review, v.51, n.36, p.B6
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CNN's Lou Dobbs offered his own "facts" on evolution
May 13, 2005 MediaMatters
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Kansas Outlaws Dinosaur-Themed Toys, Cartoons
May 13, 2005 satire
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Strange new rodent discovered as Asian snack
May 12, 2005 New Scientist
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New species of rodent found in Laos
May 12, 2005 a squirrel? a rat? a guinea pig? a chinchilla?
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Scientists Discover New Rodent Family in Asian Market
May 12, 2005 Scientific American News
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'Oddball Rodent' Is Called New to Science
May 12, 2005 New York Times
the Wildlife Conservation Society announced that scientists had discovered an entire new family of rodent in Laos
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Researchers find up to 70 percent chance of a big quake in southern California in next 30 years
May 12, 2005 EurekAlert!
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Advanced optics in a jellyfish eye
May 12, 2005 Nature, v.435, p.201-205
Missing link? / Editor's Summary
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An Open Letter to the Kansas State Board of Education
May 12, 2005 Discovery Institute News
Professor Skell is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and Evan Pugh Professor of Chemistry (Emeritus), Penn State University.
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What Intelligent Design Is -- and Isnt
May 12, 2005 beliefnet.com
the more scientifically sophisticated we get, the stronger the argument for intelligent design
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Creationists' new design
May 12, 2005 Boston Globe
something is happening when the opponents of evolution recast themselves as defenders of academic freedom and guardians of open debate
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Evolution hearings end with harsh words
May 12, 2005 Kansas City Star
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It's Science, Not a Freak Show
May 11, 2005 New York Times
The latest focus of apprehension over the headlong rush of biotechnology involves the creation of animal-human hybrids, known as chimeras.
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Box jellyfish show a keen eye
May 11, 2005 Nature (news@nature) marine predator's optical system delivers stunningly blurred visuals
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The Devil's Chaplain: Richard Dawkins on Christianity
May 10, 2005 The Christian Post
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A Textbook Case of Junk Science
May 9, 2005 Weekly Standard, v.10, n.32
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Hybridism
May 9, 2005 Encyclopedia Britannica, v.V14, p.29
crosses have been made between the common rabbit (Lepus cuniculus) and the guinea-pig (Cavia cobaya)
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Kansas, evolution and Judaism
May 9, 2005 Science & Theology News
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News Update/Commentary
Evolution Vs. God in the Classroom
May 9, 2005 Fox News
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Newborn baby found in dog's litter
May 9, 2005 CBC News (Canada)
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Uncommon Descent
May 9, 2005 ABC Nightline
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Dembski-Ruse Debate on Nightline (25MB)
May 9, 2005 Telic Thoughts
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Book
Natural Theology
May 9, 2005 Coachwhip Publications (Landisville, PA)
see also Amazon
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Scientists snub Kansas evolution hearings
May 8, 2005 CNN (Associated Press)
education hearings rigged, say science organizations; scientists have refused to participate in state Board of Education hearings this past week on how the theory of evolution should be treated in public schools, but they haven't exactly been silent
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Study strengths, weaknesses of evolution
May 8, 2005 Kansas City Star
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Reframed arguments rekindle Darwin debate
May 8, 2005 Chicago Tribune
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Scientist puts faith in evolution debate
May 8, 2005 Boston Globe
professor in Kansas resists 'design' idea
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Search for planets could soon seek one like Earth
May 8, 2005 Reuters
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Fundamental questions: America debates the place of Darwin and God in schools
May 7, 2005 Independent (UK)
knowledge goes on trial this week at a series of special hearings by a Mid-West education board to determine how science is taught in its schools
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Florida's science textbook purchases could have a national impact
May 7, 2005 Kansas City Star
science teachers and education officials say they don't expect creationism to find a haven in Florida's public classrooms
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In Kansas, Darwinism Goes on Trial Once More
May 6, 2005 New York Times
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Time Travelers to Meet in Not Too Distant Future
May 6, 2005 New York Times
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Pleistocene Park: Return of the Mammoth's Ecosystem
May 6, 2005 Science, v.308, n.5723, p.796-798
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The Death of Darwinism
May 6, 2005 Lay Witness (published by Catholics United for the Faith)
in the debate on origins the Church takes a reasonable middle ground between the poles of scientific and protestant fundamentalism
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Five Years Old, Yet Still Packing a Punch
May 6, 2005 Stanford Book Review
review of
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First matter came from 'perfect' soup
May 5, 2005 Christian Science Monitor
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Its getting hobbit-forming -- the ongoing attempts to deny humanitys special creation
May 5, 2005 Answers in Genesis
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Debating Darwinism
May 5, 2005 Washington Times
starting today, the Kansas Board of Education will begin a six-day debate on the state's science standards
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News Update/Commentary
The evolution of a fight to the end
May 5, 2005 MSNBC
in Kansas, God and science are going toe to toe again
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Darwin on trial: Evolution hearings open in Kansas
May 5, 2005 Yahoo! News (Reuters)
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Teachers, Scientists Vow to Fight Challenge to Evolution
May 5, 2005 Washington Post, p.A03
creationists seek curriculum change; Kansas education hearings open today
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The dinosaur that gave up meat
May 5, 2005 The Guardian (UK)
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Dinosaur Bones Yield 'Missing Link'
May 5, 2005 Los Angeles Times
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News Update/Commentary
Major Advance Made on DNA Structure
May 4, 2005 Science Daily
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Meat-eating dinosaur caught turning veggie
May 4, 2005 New Scientist
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A primitive therizinosauroid dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous of Utah
May 4, 2005 Nature, v.435, p.84-87