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DISCLAIMER: The following links do not necessarily represent endorsement by the Geoscience Research Institute, but are meant to provide information from a wide range of viewpoints and expertise on scientific issues, religious issues, and the interface between the two, particularly in the area of creation and evolution.
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Is a History of Science Possible?
April 7, 2005 in Midtown Manhattan, NYC
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Chautauqua Short Courses for College Teachers
April 7, 2005 more than 100 courses, e.g.,
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Roots of compassion seen in toothless fossil
April 7, 2005 San Francisco Chronicle (New York Times)
'old man' was cared for by peers
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Toothless Skull Raises Questions about Compassion among Human Ancestors
April 7, 2005 Scientific American News
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'Born-again' stars reveal how the earth was created
April 7, 2005 Manchester Press (UK)
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The Science of Design
April 7, 2005 TheRealityCheck.org
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Texas oilman seeks gusher from God in Israel
April 6, 2005 MSNBC News (Reuters)
Zion Oil & Gas founder using Bible as a guide to finding oil in the Holy Land
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News Update/Commentary
Chad skull 'leans to human line'
April 6, 2005 BBC News
does an ancient skull from Africa belong to a possible human ancestor or to a creature closer to apes
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The Science Haters
April 6, 2005 Tech Central Station
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Genesis: Science and the Beginning of Time (pdf)
April 6, 2005 U.S. Department of Energy
The Bible, a sacred epic, begins with In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. Genesis 1:1-3 are an inspiring statement of creation. This talk explores what has been learned using observation, theory, and computational simulations about o
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Planet (or Is It?) Found Orbiting Star
April 6, 2005 Los Angeles Times
German team says it has taken the first photo of a world outside our solar system, but others aren't so sure
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Many "Earths" Are Out There, Study Says
April 6, 2005 National Geographic News
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Earliest evidence of domestic herding in the Negev Desert revealed
April 6, 2005 University of Chicago Press Journals (EurekAlert!)
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Facelift seals standing of oldest hominid
April 6, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
computer reconstruction and new fossils cement place in history for Toumaï
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Universe spawned stars at a young age
April 6, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
Spitzer telescope reveals surprisingly robust early galaxies
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Some thoughts on the age of the earth
April 6, 2005 Martin LaBar (Southern Wesleyan University)
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An Academic Question
April 5, 2005 New York Times
in its April Fools' Day issue, Scientific American published a spoof editorial in which it apologized for endorsing the theory of evolution
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Science and Religion: Conflict or Concord (Gifford Lectures)
April 5, 2005 St. Salvator's Quadrangle, University of St. Andrews, Scotland
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News Update/Commentary
Fossil Records Show Biodiversity Comes and Goes
April 5, 2005 Science Daily
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News Update/Commentary
The Chimp Genome Reveals a Retroviral Invasion in Primate Evolution
April 5, 2005 Science Daily
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Seattle think tank raises questions about evolution
April 5, 2005 Kansas City Star (Seattle Times)
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Discovery Channel
April 5, 2005 Larry O'Hanlon
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BBC
April 5, 2005 James Wray
Monsters & Critics Supervolcanoes
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Intelligent Design, Unintelligent Me
April 5, 2005 Washington Post
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News Update/Commentary
Cooperation Is Key -- A New Way of Looking at MicroRNA and How It Controls Gene Expression
April 4, 2005 Science Daily
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Evolution debate has new player
April 2, 2005 Seattle Post-Intelligencer
the Center for Science and Culture, inside the non-profit Discovery Institute, treads delicate territory, promotes 'intelligent design' -
Evolution on Trial
April 1, 2005 Smithsonian Magazine
eighty years after a Dayton, Tennessee, jury found John Scopes guilty of teaching evolution, the citizens of "Monkeytown" still say Darwin's for the birds
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Book
Oxford Dictionary of Scientific Quotations
April 1, 2005 Oxford University Press
see also Amazon
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Verdict that Demands Evidence
April 1, 2005 Christianity Today
it is Darwinists, not Christians, who are stonewalling the facts
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The Alternative Genome
April 1, 2005 Scientific American
The old axiom "one gene, one protein" no longer holds true. The more complex an organism, the more likely it became that way by extracting multiple protein meanings from individual genes.
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Evo Devo Is the New Buzzword ...
April 1, 2005 Scientific American
... for the 200-year search for links between embryos and evolution
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"Do Tsunamis Come in Super-size?"
April 1, 2005 Impact, n.382 (Institute for Creation Research)
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B. F. Skinner, Revisited
April 1, 2005 Chronicle of Higher Education, v.51, n.30, p.B10
"Yes, thinking meat! Conscious meat! Dreaming meat! The meat is the whole deal! Are you getting the picture?"
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Physics & the God of Abraham V (3-part lecture series)
April 1, 2005 Gonzaga University and Whitworth College, Spokane, WA
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A Late Jurassic Digging Mammal and Early Mammalian Diversification
April 1, 2005 Science, v.308, n.5718, p.103-107
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The Calibration of Ediacaran Time
April 1, 2005 Science, v.308, n.5718, p.59-60
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News Update/Commentary
Great extinction came in phases
April 1, 2005 BBC News
the greatest mass extinction recorded in Earth history did not occur as a result of one single cataclysmic event
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Academic Extinction: More and More, Evolutionary Theory is Becoming Nothing More than Darwinian Mantra
April 1, 2005 The Daily Californian
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Creation Mega Conference
April 1, 2005 Liberty University, Lynchburg, VA
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Center for Naturalism
April 1, 2005
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Whats at stake in... The battle over evolution
April 1, 2005 Socialist Worker, p.8
whats important about the theory of evolution
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The Origin Debate
April 1, 2005 Missourian
evolution and intelligent design theories create opposing scientific universes, and beg the question: common origin or common creator
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Okay, We Give Up
April 1, 2005 Scientific American "They said we should be more balanced in our presentation of such issues as creationism, missile defense and global warming."
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Journalists take their lead from science-and-religion
April 1, 2005 Science & Theology News
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Are We Just Really Smart Robots?
April 1, 2005 Reason Online
two books on the mind put the human back into human beings
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A 40,000 year unchanging seismic regime in the Dead Sea rift
April 1, 2005 Geology, v.33, n.4, p.257-260
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"New evidence for 250 Ma age of halotolerant bacterium from a Permian salt crystal"
April 1, 2005 Geology, v.33, n.4, p.265-268
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Thinking Straighter
April 1, 2005 Christianity Today
why the world's most famous atheist now believes in God
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The Day Everything Died
April 1, 2005 Discover, v.26, n.4
the big knockdown fight in science these days is a debate about a cataclysm that occurred 250 million years ago
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Hobbit-like Human
April 1, 2005 National Geographic
humans aren't exempt from natural selection