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'Jumping Gene' Helps Explain Immune System's Abilities
January 7, 2005 ScienceDaily
the process behind the human immune system's remarkable ability to recognize and respond to a million different proteins might have originated from a family of genes whose only apparent function is to jump around in genetic material
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New paradigm needed: More intelligent 'intelligent design'
January 7, 2005 York Dispatch (Pennsylvania)
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ACLU backs off challenge to intelligent design
January 7, 2005 school district will inform students of alternative theories
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'Why did you do this to us, God?'
January 7, 2005 WorldNetDaily
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Darwin-Only Lobby Still Relying on Religion to Push Theory
January 7, 2005 Evolution News & Views (Center for Science and Culture)
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Comet smasher nears launch
January 7, 2005 Mark Peplow
Nature (news@nature)
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One University Under God?
January 7, 2005 Chronicle of Higher Education
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UN surveys ecological ravages of tsunami
January 6, 2005 Helen Pearson
Nature (news@nature)
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Microbes brave briny basins
January 6, 2005 Roxanne Khamsi
Nature (news@nature)
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Non-human cloning
January 6, 2005 townhall.com
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"Evolution driven by differential dispersal within a wild bird population" requires registration
January 6, 2005 Nature, v.433, p.60-65
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National Geographic Cheerleads for Darwin, but Drops the Baton
January 5, 2005 Christianity.ca
National Geographic has provided beautiful photos and slick public relations copy that makes little effort to address the issues
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Tsunami and Repentance
January 5, 2005 Desiring God
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Five biblical principles when facing a devastating crisis
January 5, 2005 Ministry Toolbox, n.188
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I Believe, But Cant Prove
January 4, 2005 Evangelical Outpost "third culture scientists" answer the Edge annual question
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God (or Not), Physics and, of Course, Love: Scientists Take a Leap
January 4, 2005 New York Times
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What do you believe is true even though you cannot prove it?
January 4, 2005 Edge, The World Question Center
great minds can sometimes guess the truth before they have either the evidence or arguments for it
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Tsunami alert plans accelerate
January 4, 2005 Helen Pearson
Nature (news@nature)
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Aerial shots reveal extent of devastation
January 4, 2005 Michael Hopkin
Nature (news@nature)
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News Update/Commentary
Huge eagles 'dominated NZ skies'
January 4, 2005 BBC News
one of the largest birds of prey ever recorded, an extinct giant eagle, was once New Zealand's chief predator, DNA evidence from fossil bones indicates
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Science's scourge of believers declares his faith in Darwin
January 4, 2005 Telegraph (UK)
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Don't blame God for Asian casualties
January 3, 2005 WorldNetDaily
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Countless Souls Cry Out to God
January 3, 2005 MSNBC
after a cataclysm of biblical proportions, people of all faiths ask, Why us? Why here? Why now?
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Catastrophic Flooding From Ancient Lake May Have Triggered Cold Period
January 3, 2005 ScienceDaily
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Archbishop of Canterbury admits: This makes me doubt the existence of God
January 2, 2005 Telegraph (UK)
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Even Einstein Had His Off Days
January 2, 2005 New York Times
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'Catastrophe': Apocalypse When?
January 2, 2005 New York Times
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The Future of Calamity
January 2, 2005 New York Times
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A Brief Note on Religious Objections to Copernicus
January 2, 2005 Astronomy 161, Ohio State University
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The Scientist as Philosopher: Philosophical Consequences of Great Scientific Discoveries
January 1, 2005 Springer
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The Great Flood and Asia's tsunami
January 1, 2005 WorldNetDaily
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A Holiday Truce: A Holocaust Survivor Speaks Out
January 1, 2005 Intelligent Design and Evolution Awareness (IDEA) Center
as the debate over intelligent design and Darwinian evolution has become increasingly publicized, some have unfortunately resorted to rhetoric which stirs hateful passions rather than seeking to cooperatively solve problems by focusing on evidence
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Big Bang -- The Bucks Stop There
January 1, 2005 Back to Genesis, n.193 (Institute for Creation Research)
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Rapid Petrification of Wood: An Unexpected Confirmation of Creationist Research
January 1, 2005 Impact, n.379 (Institute for Creation Research)
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Meanings of Christmas: In the new world there will be no more sea
January 1, 2005 Independent (UK)
Does God have a responsibility to stop earthquakes and tidal waves? The story of Jesus raises much subtler questions.
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"God's Rays"
January 1, 2005 Physics Today, v.58, n.1, p.32-34
the physicist's quest for understanding is not the only way to raise the level of our existence and give our lives meaning
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"Questioning the evidence for Earth's earliest life--Akilia revisited"
January 1, 2005 Geology, v.33, n.1, p.77-79
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review: Among the Non-Believers
January 1, 2005 reason.com the tedium of dogmatic atheism
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Creation-Evolution Headlines
January 1, 2005 Master Plan Productions
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Selling Books on Intelligent Design and Science Amidst Public Controversy
January 1, 2005 Hearts & Minds (bookstore), Dallastown, PA
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"Mineral isochrons and isotopic fingerprinting: Pitfalls and promises"
January 1, 2005 Geology, v.33, n.1, p.29-32
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Big Bang: The Origin of the Universe
January 1, 2005 Fourth Estate (Harper Collins) see also Harper Collins and Amazon
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The Genesis of Animal Play: Testing the Limits
January 1, 2005 MIT Press
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Mammals from the Age of Dinosaurs: Origins, Evolution, and Structure
January 1, 2005 Columbia University Press
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Divine Will and the Mechanical Philosophy: Gassendi and Descartes on Contingency and Necessity in the Created World
January 1, 2005 Cambridge University Press
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Neurohumoral Features of Myocardial Stunning Due to Sudden Emotional Stress
January 1, 2005 New England Journal of Medicine, v.352, n.6, p.539-548
background reversible left ventricular dysfunction precipitated by emotional stress has been reported
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"Daedalus and Icarus Revisited"
January 1, 2005 The New Atlantis, n.8, p.73-91
the progress of science is destined to bring enormous confusion and misery to mankind unless it is accompanied by progress in ethics
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Kuhn vs. Popper: The Struggle for the Soul of Science
January 1, 2005 Columbia University Press
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Sneaking a Look at God's Cards: Unraveling the Mysteries of Quantum Mechanics
January 1, 2005 Princeton University Press
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A Sense of the Mysterious: Science and the Human Spirit
January 1, 2005 Pantheon
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