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"EVOLUTION: An Eocene Big Bang for Bats" requires registration
January 28, 2005 Science, v.307, n.5709, p.527-528
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News Update/Commentary
Bat evolution linked to warming
January 28, 2005 BBC News
a sharp rise in global temperatures may have been responsible for the evolution of bats
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The Branding of a Heretic
January 28, 2005 Wall Street Journal
Are religious scientists unwelcome at the Smithsonian?
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Furnace creates instant fossils
January 28, 2005 Geoff Brumfiel
Nature (news@nature)
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The Branding of a Heretic
January 28, 2005 Wall Street Journal
Are religious scientists unwelcome at the Smithsonian?
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News Update/Commentary
Turin shroud 'older than thought'
January 27, 2005 BBC News
the Shroud of Turin is much older than suggested by radiocarbon dating carried out in the 1980s; see also Shroud of Turin website and story
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New origin center teaches evolutionary theories to future science
January 27, 2005 Kansas State Collegian
interested students now have more opportunities to study evolution and creation sciences than ever before
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Dare to win
January 26, 2005 Jewish World Review
the time is ripe for people of faith to fight back against militant secularists pushing the theory of evolution as fact
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Topping Mother Nature, lab makes petrified wood in days
January 25, 2005 USA Today (Associated Press)
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review: Lamya Hamad
January 25, 2005 Islam Online
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News Update/Commentary
Cosmic birth theory gets support
January 25, 2005 BBC News
new meteorite data lends support to a controversial theory that the violent explosion of a star was involved in the creation of the Sun and its planets
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Hominid inbreeding left humans vulnerable to disease
January 25, 2005 New Scientist
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News Update/Commentary
Pilfering crab has insect's nose
January 25, 2005 BBC News
a land crab re-invented key features of the insect nose over millions of years -- a striking example of convergent evolution
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Scientists Create Petrified Wood in Days
January 25, 2005 duplicate of January 25 news note below
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Raising the Allosaur (VHS)
January 25, 2005 Institute for Creation Research
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Animal-Human Hybrids Spark Controversy
January 25, 2005 National Geographic News
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Search for life signal on Titan
January 25, 2005 BCC News
scientists will comb data sent back from Titan by the Huygens probe for the chemical signature of life in a bid to identify the moon's source of methane
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Animal-Human Hybrids Spark Controversy
January 25, 2005 National Geographic News
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News Update/Commentary
Whale and hippo 'close cousins'
January 24, 2005 BBC News
a water-loving mammal was probably the "missing link" between whales and hippos
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God and Darwin
January 24, 2005 Washington Post, p.A14
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The Crafty Attacks on Evolution
January 23, 2005 New York Times
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A balanced approach to teaching evolution
January 23, 2005 Morning Call Online
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Religion is forced to play by science's rules
January 23, 2005 Morning Call Online
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A Grander View of Life
January 23, 2005 New St. Andrews College (Moscow, Idaho)
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Third International Pascal Centre Conference
January 23, 2005 interpreting nature and scripture: history of a dialogue
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"Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Hires Intelligent-Design Theorist"
January 21, 2005 Chronicle of Higher Education, v.51, n.20, p.A7
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review: Scott Yoshikawa
January 21, 2005 Upper Register
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TEACHING EVOLUTION: Judge Orders Stickers Removed From Georgia Textbooks
January 21, 2005 Science, v.307, n.5708, p.334
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Fossil Count Suggests Biggest Die-Off Wasn't Due to a Smashup
January 21, 2005 Science, v.307, n.5708, p.335
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The Boon and Bane of Radiocarbon Dating
January 21, 2005 Science, v.307, n.5708, p.362-364
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Report of the Creation Study Committee
January 21, 2005 Presbyterian Church in America
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Late Breaking Website News!
January 21, 2005 The Shroud of Turin
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New Chemical Testing Points to Ancient Origin for Burial Shroud of Jesus
January 21, 2005 PRNewswire (Yahoo!) Los Alamos scientist proves 1988 carbon-14 dating of the Shroud of Turin used invalid rewoven sample
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Science and Religion: Physical Sciences
January 21, 2005 National Public Radio
finding answers on where the universe came from and where it's going
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Titan reveals methane rain and rocks of water
January 21, 2005 Achim Schneider
Nature (news@nature)
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"Early Pliocene hominids from Gona, Ethiopia" requires registration
January 20, 2005 Nature, v.433, p.301-305
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"Definitive fossil evidence for the extant avian radiation in the Cretaceous" requires registration
January 20, 2005 Nature, v.433, p.305-308
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A theoretical look at the direct detection of giant planets outside the Solar System
January 20, 2005 Nature, v.433, p.261-268
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H. Bentley Glass, Provocative Science Theorist, Dies at 98
January 20, 2005 New York Times
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News Update/Commentary
Cretaceous duck ruffles feathers
January 20, 2005 BBC News
ducks may have been paddling about in primeval swamps when T. rex was king of the dinosaurs
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Ducks may have shared swamp with T. rex
January 20, 2005 CBC News (Canada)
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"Studies on the radiocarbon sample from the Shroud of Turin"
January 20, 2005 Thermochimica Acta, v.425, n.1-2, p.189-194
- Latest Shroud News
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A theory of everything?
January 20, 2005 Nature, v.433, p.257-259
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Caught Between Church and State
January 19, 2005 New York Times
the new challenges to teaching evolution are the product of 80 years of back-door pressure that has been mounting since the Scopes trial
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'Intelligent design' taught in Pennsylvania
January 19, 2005 CNN (Associated Press)
high school students heard about "intelligent design" for the first time Tuesday in the Pennsylvania school district that attracted national attention by requiring students to be made aware of it as an alternative to the theory of evolution
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Newspaper Article
Ancient Hominid Found in Ethiopia Is Yielding Teeth Like the Apes'
January 19, 2005 New York Times
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Anthropologists find 4.5 million-year-old hominid fossils in Ethiopia
January 19, 2005 Indiana University
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Between evolution and religion
January 19, 2005 Providence Journal (Rhode Island)
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Year of Physics Supplement
January 19, 2005 Nature
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Pennsylvania School District First in US to Offer Alternative to Debunked Darwinian Evolution
January 18, 2005 LifeSite
biology students in town said to have received most balanced science program in the nation