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Monkey Business: The True Story of the Scopes Trial
May 1, 2005 Broadman & Holman
see also Amazon
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Famous Scientists Who Believed in God
May 1, 2005 God and Science
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Spiritual Information: 100 Perspectives on Science and Religion
May 1, 2005 Templeton Foundation Press
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Monkey Business: The True Story of the Scopes Trial
May 1, 2005 Broadman & Holman
see also Amazon
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Life in Ancient Ice
May 1, 2005 Princeton University Press
sample chapter; see also Amazon
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Geology of National Parks
May 1, 2005 3D and photographic tours featuring park geology and natural history
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"Walking on Water and the Geoscientists' Fear of Social Controversy" (pdf)
May 1, 2005 Eos, v.87, n.39, p.404,409
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The Labyrinth of Time: Introducing the Universe
May 1, 2005 Oxford University Press
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Creating 'human-animals' for research
April 30, 2005 ethics report endorses mingling human cells with lesser beings
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Not by chance: Intelligent design theory argues for a designer of life
April 30, 2005 Kansas City Star
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The Anthropic Principle and the Duration of the Cosmological Past
April 30, 2005 arXiv
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Intelligent Design at Baylor University: Chronicle of a Controversy
April 30, 2005 William A. Dembski
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Pygmy found near home of hobbits
April 30, 2005 Herald Sun (Australia)
Indonesian scientists have found a community of pygmy people in the eastern island of Flores
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Parent Sues Evolutionist, Claiming She Defames Him in Anti-Creationist Article
April 30, 2005 Agape Press
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The theory of everything: Are we nearly there yet?
April 30, 2005 New Scientist, n.2497
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Ways of Darwinizing Culture
April 29, 2005 University of London
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Newspaper Article
In the Swamp, an 'Extinct' Woodpecker Lives
April 29, 2005 New York Times
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"Extinct" Woodpecker Flies Back from the Beyond
April 29, 2005 Scientific American News
Long believed extinct, the spectacular ivory-billed woodpecker has been spotted in eastern Arkansas' Big Woods region. The last confirmed sighting of the bird occurred in 1944.
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"Intelligent design: Who has designs on your students' minds?"
April 28, 2005 Nature, v.434, p.1062-1065
The intelligent-design movement is a small but growing force on US university campuses. For some it bridges the gap between science and faith, for others it goes beyond the pale.
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"Dealing with design"
April 28, 2005 Nature, v.434, p.1053
The idea of intelligent design is being promoted in schools and universities in the United States and Europe. Rather than ignoring it, scientists need to understand its appeal and help students recognize the alternatives.
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Science is not just a matter of opinion
April 28, 2005 San Francisco Chronicle
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The atheist
April 28, 2005 salon.com
evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins explains why God is a delusion, religion is a virus, and America has slipped back into the Dark Ages
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Researchers drill historic hole in Atlantic Ocean floor
April 28, 2005 EurekAlert!
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ARN-Announce, n.47
April 28, 2005 Access Research Network
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Ivory-Billed Woodpecker Rediscovered in Arkansas
April 28, 2005 National Public Radio
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Climate change alters genes on the fly
April 28, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
fruit flies are among those responding to an ever-warmer world
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The Other 1905 Revolution
April 28, 2005 The Nation
Einstein 1905: the standard of greatness
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Helium Evidence for a Young World Remains Crystal Clear
April 27, 2005 True Origin Archive
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Little tremors are key to earthquake forecasts
April 27, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
seismologists unravel California's 'late quake'
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Same-sex fungi can mate
April 26, 2005 The Scientist
C. neoformans' sexual cycle could shed light on the evolution from asexuality to sex
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Quoting, Misquoting, Quote-Mining
April 26, 2005 Uncommon Descent (The Intelligent Design Weblog of William A. Dembski)
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Group of Scientists Drafts Rules on Ethics for Stem Cell Research
April 26, 2005 New York Times
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The science of design
April 24, 2005 York Daily Record (Pennsylvania)
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AAPT Statement on the Teaching of Evolution and Cosmology
April 24, 2005 American Association of Physics Teachers
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Darwin-only challenger claims libel
April 23, 2005 parent says 'evolution spokeswoman' trying to discredit effort
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Adaptability, cooperation more important than dominion in survival
April 23, 2005 Daily Republic (Fairfield, CA)
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LETTERS: Prove it: Science or religion
April 23, 2005 Journal Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI)
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LITERATURE REVIEW: Does Free Will Exist Stephen Bauer p.50-52 | pdf |
April 23, 2005
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LITERATURE REVIEW: Investigating the Designer Werner Vyhmeister p.47-49 | pdf |
April 23, 2005
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LITERATURE REVIEW: Teach the Controversy Henry Zuill p.44-46 | pdf |
April 23, 2005
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ANNOTATIONS FROM THE LITERATURE: p.30-43 | pdf |
April 23, 2005
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Visualizing Baraminic Distances Using Classical Multidimensional Scaling Todd Charles Wood p.9-29 | pdf |
April 23, 2005
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REACTIONS: p.7-8 | pdf |
April 23, 2005
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EDITORIAL: Conflating Answers: To and From Design Questions Timothy G. Standish p.3-6 | pdf |
April 23, 2005
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"Creationist Geologic Time Scale: an attack strategy for the sciences"
April 23, 2005 American Scientist, v.86, n.2, p.160-173
expanded version of an original manuscript -- Should the scientific community continue to fight rear-guard skirmishes with creationists, or insist that "young-earthers" defend their model in toto?
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Whatever happened to machines that think?
April 23, 2005 New Scientist
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Bringing dinosaurs back from the dead
April 23, 2005 New Scientist, n.2496
why dream of recreating dinosaurs when we can already resurrect their genes for a repeat performance?
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Corals reveal rapid sea level changes
April 23, 2005 New Scientist, n.2496
the prevailing view that sea level only changes gradually over tens of thousands of years as ice sheets wax and wane is being challenged
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The black hole hunter
April 23, 2005 New Scientist, n.2496
if making mini black holes on Earth sounds terrifying, try building a machine to catch them
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Dark Influence
April 23, 2005 Science News, v.167, n.17, p.264
most of the universe's matter is out of sight, but not out of mind