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News Update/Commentary
'New' giant ape found in DR Congo
October 10, 2004 BBC News
scientists believe they have discovered a new group of giant apes in the jungles of central Africa
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Can Prayers Heal? Critics Say Studies Go Past Science's Reach
October 10, 2004 New York Times
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Black holes haunt ghost particle theory
October 9, 2004 New Scientist
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"Morphological Disparity of Ammonoids and the Mark of Permian Mass Extinctions" requires free registration
October 8, 2004 Science, v.306, n.5694, p.264-266
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How to build the Universe
October 8, 2004 Nature (news@nature)
including cause-and-effect in equations produces 4-dimensional space-time
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Fallout from fraud
October 8, 2004 The Scientist
plagiarism rattles the paleontology world; researcher has suffered a fatal heart attack
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Volcano gas, amino acids make life
October 8, 2004 The Scientist
study in Science is important in understanding transformation of monomers into polymers
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Still Exploring After Martian Winter, Rovers Send Back More Signs of Water
October 8, 2004 New York Times
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New Breed of Cat: Clones to Make Debut at Annual Show
October 8, 2004 New York Times
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The Man Who Grasped the Heavens' Gravitas
October 8, 2004 New York Times
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Cracked rock points to more martian water
October 8, 2004 Nature (news@nature)
Mars rovers map out their next moves on the Red Planet
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Basal tyrannosauroids from China and evidence for protofeathers in tyrannosauroids
October 7, 2004 Nature, v.431, p.680-684
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"Pleistocene to Holocene extinction dynamics in giant deer and woolly mammoth" requires free registration
October 7, 2004 Nature, v.431, p.684-689
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"Graduate Journal: The science of religion" requires free registration
October 7, 2004 Naturejobs, v.431, p.722
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Letting Off Steam
October 7, 2004 about Mt. St. Helens
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Flighty Side of T. Rex, a New Link
October 7, 2004 New York Times
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Did volcanoes help create life?
October 7, 2004 Nature (news@nature)
volcanic gas has chemical credentials to spawn basic proteins
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Novel riboswitch measures glycine
October 7, 2004 The Scientist
study finds RNA self-regulation is as sophisticated and sensitive as protein regulation
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Feathered ancestor of T. rex unearthed
October 6, 2004 Nature (news@nature)
fossil strengthens case for downy monsters
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Volcano Appears to Rest After Letting Off Steam
October 6, 2004 New York Times
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Puffs of Steam From Volcano Continue to Delight Tourists
October 5, 2004 New York Times
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Paleomagnetism and The Privileged Planet
October 5, 2004 Discovery Institute
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review: Our cousins the fungi
October 5, 2004 Telegraph (UK)
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Book
The Ancestor's Tale: A Pilgrimage to the Dawn of Evolution
October 5, 2004 Houghton Mifflin
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review: A roadmap to the primeval slime
October 4, 2004 Telegraph (UK)
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Book
The Ancestor's Tale: A Pilgrimage to the Dawn of Evolution
October 4, 2004 Houghton Mifflin
see also Amazon
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Teach the controversy
October 4, 2004 Renew America
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Bigger Eruption Predicted at Mount St. Helens
October 3, 2004 New York Times
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Book
A Geologic Time Scale 2004
October 1, 2004 Cambridge University Press
see also Amazon
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Assessing the Causes of Late Pleistocene Extinctions on the Continents
October 1, 2004 Science, v.306, n.5693, p.70-75
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"Extinct 244Pu in Ancient Zircons" requires free registration
October 1, 2004 Science, v.306, n.5693, p.89-91
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"Cope's Rule, Hypercarnivory, and Extinction in North American Canids" requires free registration
October 1, 2004 Science, v.306, n.5693, p.101-104
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Dressed for Success: Neandertal Culture Wins Respect
October 1, 2004 Science, v.306, n.5693, p.40-41
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"Radioisotope Dating of Grand Canyon Rocks"
October 1, 2004 Impact, n.376 (Institute for Creation Research)
another devastating failure for long-age geology
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The Days Do Matter
October 1, 2004 Back to Genesis, n.190 (Institute for Creation Research)
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The Crusade Against Evolution
October 1, 2004 Wired
how the next generation of "creation science" is invading America's classrooms
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Book
Bones of Contention: A Creationist Assessment of Human Fossils (updated and expanded)
October 1, 2004 Baker Books
see also Amazon
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Theory of evolution viewed as a faith
October 1, 2004 London Free Press
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Mount St Helens growls again
October 1, 2004 Nature (news@nature)
Could rumblings in Washington State herald an eruption?
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The Hidden Genetic Program of Complex Organisms
October 1, 2004 Scientific American
an overlooked regulatory system based on RNA may hold the keys to development and evolution
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On Being a Christian Academic
October 1, 2004 The Real Issue, n.3
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Red Hot Hawaii
October 1, 2004 National Geographic
restless deities, lakes of fire, the newest land on Earth: this park never sleeps
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The Crusade Against Evolution
October 1, 2004 Wired
how the next generation of "creation science" is invading America's classrooms
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The greatest equations ever
October 1, 2004 Physics World the 20 greatest equations
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First among equals
October 1, 2004 Physics World
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"The Evangelical Mind Today"
October 1, 2004 First Things, n.146, p.34-39
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Book
On Intelligence
October 1, 2004 Times Books
on artificial intelligence, the human brain, memory, consciousness and creativity, and more; see also Amazon
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Hawking a Theory
October 1, 2004 Scientific American
Is the black hole information paradox solved?
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"Shape of Mesozoic dinosaur richness"
October 1, 2004 Geology, v.32, n.10, p.877-880
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"New Early Cambrian bilaterian embryos and larvae from China"
October 1, 2004 Geology, v.32, n.10, p.833-836