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Mysterious Magnetar Yielding Secrets to VLA
February 18, 2005 National Radio Astronomy Observatory
a giant flash of energy from a supermagnetic neutron star thousands of light-years from Earth may shed a whole new light on scientists' understanding of such mysterious "magnetars" and of gamma-ray bursts
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Evolution Revolution
February 17, 2005 Tucson Weekly
scientists and educators fear conservative political muscle could force religious ideology into public-school classrooms
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Human Fossils Dated to 195,000 Years
February 17, 2005 ABC News (Associated Press) Ethiopian fossils called oldest known remains of modern human species
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"Stratigraphic placement and age of modern humans from Kibish, Ethiopia" requires registration
February 17, 2005 Nature, v.433, p.733-736
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News Update/Commentary
Oldest fossil 'rabbit' unearthed
February 17, 2005 BBC News
Science magazine reports the fossilized skeleton of a rabbit-like creature found in Mongolia
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Carbon dating backs Bible on Edom
February 17, 2005 South Bend Tribune (Indiana)
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Controversial Dates of Biblical Edom Reassessed in Results from New Archeological Research
February 17, 2005 University of California, San Diego
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Kansas City Strip
February 17, 2005 The Pitch (Kansas City, MO)
Bible thumping is about to take on a new meaning in Kansas
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Book
All the Power in the World
February 17, 2005 Oxford University Press
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Darwinists Prove Computers Work!
February 16, 2005 Center for Science and Culture
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Magazine Article
A whiff of life on the Red Planet
February 16, 2005 New Scientist
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NASA Researchers Claim Evidence of Present Life on Mars
February 16, 2005 space.com
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Age of ancient humans reassessed
February 16, 2005 BBC News
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Scientists Document Complex Genomic Events Leading to the Birth of New Genes
February 15, 2005 Science Daily
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Stealth Cloning
February 15, 2005 National Review Online
Washington state tries legalizing cloning on the sly
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For Neanderthals and Homo Sapiens, Was It De-Lovely?
February 15, 2005 New York Times
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Cecil County Adopts Text Stressing Evolution
February 15, 2005 Washington Post, p.B03
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News Update/Commentary
Key to intelligence questioned
February 15, 2005 BBC News
thought might not be dependent on language, according to new research published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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Black holes bend light the 'wrong' way
February 15, 2005 Jim Giles
Nature (news@nature)
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Ethiopia is top choice for cradle of Homo sapiens
February 15, 2005 Michael Hopkin
Nature (news@nature)
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Ancient DNA Comes of Age
February 15, 2005 PLoS Biology, v.3, n.2
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Tyrannosaurus rex soft tissue
February 15, 2005
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News Update/Commentary
Scariest spider 'really a crab'
February 15, 2005 BBC News
the world's "biggest ever" spider has been exposed as an impostor by a leading British spider scientist
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Embryonic stem cell research as an obsession
February 14, 2005 townhall.com
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Stemming stem cell research
February 14, 2005 townhall.com
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Truth, Incompleteness and the Gödelian Way
February 14, 2005 New York Times
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Holy Evolution, Darwin! Comics Take On Science
February 14, 2005 National Public Radio, Morning Edition
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Scientist denied patent for human-animal hybrid
February 13, 2005 Washington Post
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Researcher claims bias by Smithsonian
February 13, 2005 Washington Times
a former editor of a scientific journal has filed a complaint against the Smithsonian Institution, charging that he was discriminated against on the basis of perceived religious and political beliefs because of an article he published that challenged the
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letter response: 'Intelligent Design'
February 12, 2005 Bruce Alberts (President, National Academy of Sciences)
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Alive! The race to create life from scratch
February 12, 2005 New Scientist, n.2486
meet the people who claim they are about to find out the ingredients needed to create life
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God and Evolution
February 12, 2005 New York Times
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Climate change: Menace or myth?
February 12, 2005 New Scientist
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'Intelligent design' a way to smuggle Christianity into schoolrooms
February 12, 2005 Houston Chronicle
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Mini star could offer haven for life
February 12, 2005 New Scientist, n.2486
the dusty disc around a distant brown dwarf-based solar system could one day spawn habitable planets
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A Young Earth: Fishing for Proof
February 12, 2005 Apologetics Press
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Biology's New Forbidden Fruit
February 11, 2005 New York Times
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"ETHICS: Forbidden Knowledge" requires registration
February 11, 2005 Science, v.307, n.5711, p.854
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Inflationary Cosmology: Exploring the Universe from the Smallest to the Largest Scales
February 11, 2005 Science, v.307, n.5711, p.884-890
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Independent Origins of Middle Ear Bones in Monotremes and Therians
February 11, 2005 Science, v.307, n.5711, p.910-914
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"NEANDERTALS REVISITED MEETING: Faces May Lie When Skulls Tell Tales" requires registration
February 11, 2005 Science, v.307, n.5711, p.840-841
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Reinventing Physics: the Search for the Real Frontier
February 11, 2005 Chronicle of Higher Education
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Ear-splitting discovery rocks mammal identity
February 10, 2005 Roxanne Khamsi
Nature (news@nature)
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The icy truth behind Neanderthals
February 10, 2005 BBC News
in 1848 a strange skull was discovered on the military outpost of Gibraltar that was undoubtedly human, but also had some of the heavy features of an ape -- distinct brow ridges and a forward projecting face
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Divine Creation and Evolution
February 10, 2005 Department of Philosophy, Georgetown University
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Politics and religion enter into evolution debate
February 10, 2005 MSNBC
electoral victories boost campaign to question Darwin
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Top Ten Discoveries of 2004: #10 - Antarctic Ice Core
February 10, 2005 Antarctica ice core drilling and methods of dating through cross-referencing
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Britain Grants 'Dolly' Scientist Cloning License
February 9, 2005 New York Times (Associated Press)
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Marine biology: Whale fall
February 9, 2005 Amanda Haag
Nature (news@nature)
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Evolution row
February 9, 2005 The Hindu (India)