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Creator won't rest in bashing of Darwin
November 28, 2004 Arizona Republic
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Bryan Appleyard meets Richard Dawkins
November 28, 2004 Times Online (UK)
two recent untrue news stories: weve found the genes that make people believe in God and that make women unfaithful
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"What Is Dark Matter Made Of?" requires free registration
November 26, 2004 Science, v.306, n.5701, p.1485-1488
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"PALEOANTHROPOLOGY: Skeptic to Take Possession of Flores Hominid Bones" requires free registration
November 26, 2004 Science, v.306, n.5701, p.1450
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"Immune Cells Speed the Evolution of Novel Proteins" requires free registration
November 26, 2004 Science, v.306, n.5701, p.1457
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"Head Games Show Whether Dinos Went on Two Legs or Four" requires free registration
November 26, 2004 Science, v.306, n.5701, p.1466
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"Timing Complicates History of Horses" requires free registration
November 26, 2004 Science, v.306, n.5701, p.1467
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UCI Researchers Use Human Embryonic Stem Cells To Create New Nerve Insulation Tissue That Can Aid Spinal Cord Repair
November 26, 2004 ScienceDaily
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"Magnetoreception and its trigeminal mediation in the homing pigeon" requires free registration
November 25, 2004 Nature, v.432, p.508-511
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"Neanderthals and the modern human colonization of Europe" requires free registration
November 25, 2004 Nature, v.432, p.461-465
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If It's Supernatural It Isn't Science
November 24, 2004 Los Angeles Times
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News Update/Commentary
Pigeons 'sense magnetic field'
November 24, 2004 BBC News
homing pigeons use the Earth's magnetic field to navigate their way home over long distances
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Homing pigeons reveal true magnetism
November 24, 2004 Michael Hopkin
Nature (news@nature)
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If evolution is random, how can it account for the design seen in nature?
November 24, 2004 Telegraph (UK)
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You Cant Have It Both Ways
November 23, 2004 BreakPoint
the Intelligent Design controversy heats up
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Were the Darwinists Wrong?
November 23, 2004 Christianity Today
National Geographic stacks the deck
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Energetic cells may have boosted the brain
November 23, 2004 Roxanne Khamsi
Nature (news@nature)
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Truth is, everyone lies
November 22, 2004 Atlanta Journal-Constitution
professor delves into the world of deception
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Langdon Gilkey Dies; Theologian, Author, Educator
November 22, 2004 Washington Post, p.B06
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News Update/Commentary
Poll: Creationism Trumps Evolution
November 22, 2004 CBS News
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UN ditches cloning ban
November 22, 2004 Helen Pearson
Nature (news@nature)
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New technique eyed in stem-cell debate
November 21, 2004 Boston Globe
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School District Challenges Darwin's Theory
November 21, 2004 New York Times (Reuters)
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NASA Starts Hunt for Celestial Bursts
November 21, 2004 New York Times
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California Stem Cell Project Energizes Other States to Act
November 21, 2004 Los Angeles Times
to keep researchers from being lured away, other funding efforts are in the works
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Scientists debate blending species
November 21, 2004 Journal Gazette (Fort Wayne, IN)
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Of Mice, Men and In-Between
November 20, 2004 Washington Post, p.A01
scientists debate blending of human and animal forms
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U.S. Drops Effort for Treaty Banning Cloning
November 20, 2004 New York Times
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Fossils Found in Spain Seen as Last Link to Great Apes
November 19, 2004 New York Times
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Pierolapithecus catalaunicus, a New Middle Miocene Great Ape from Spain
November 19, 2004 Science, v.306, n.5700, p.1339-1344
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Spanish Fossil Sheds New Light on the Oldest Great Apes
November 19, 2004 Science, v.306, n.5700, p.1273-1274
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Comment on 'Small Bilaterian Fossils from 40 to 55 Million Years Before the Cambrian'
November 19, 2004 Science, v.306, n.5700, p.1291
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"VOLCANOLOGY: Iceland's Doomsday Scenario?" requires free registration
November 19, 2004 Science, v.306, n.5700, p.1278-1281
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The High Priests of Evolution
November 19, 2004 Biblical Creation Society
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Education: Teaching Evolution
November 19, 2004 National Public Radio
A Pennsylvania school district mandates that a theory called "intelligent design" be taught along with evolution in public schools.
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Third of Americans Say Evidence Has Supported Darwin's Evolution Theory
November 19, 2004 Gallup Organization
almost half of Americans believe God created humans 10,000 years ago
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"Triassic marine reptiles gave birth to live young" requires free registration
November 18, 2004 Nature, v.432, p.383-386
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Running 'key to human evolution'
November 18, 2004 BBC News long-distance running may have been a driving force behind evolution of the modern human body, scientists say
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"Endurance running and the evolution of Homo" requires free registration
November 18, 2004 Nature, v.432, p.345-352
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ARN-Announce, n.43
November 18, 2004 Access Research Network
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Scientists get their own Google
November 18, 2004 Declan Butler
Nature (news@nature)
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Humans' arrival time gets another look
November 18, 2004 San Francisco Chronicle
North America inhabited earlier, some say
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Evidence Hints at Earlier Humans in Americas
November 18, 2004 New York Times
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Fire Pit Dated to Be Over 50,000 Years Old
November 18, 2004 Yahoo! News (Associated Press)
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New Evidence Puts Man in North America 50,000 Years Ago
November 18, 2004 ScienceDaily.com
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News Update/Commentary
'Original' great ape discovered
November 18, 2004 BBC News
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Ancient ape gives clue to family origins
November 18, 2004 Michael Hopkin
Nature (news@nature)
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Dover legal battle brews
November 18, 2004 York Daily Record (PA)
both sides of the intelligent design debate are in touch with lawyers
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Discovery Institute's ways need to evolve
November 17, 2004 Seattle Times
attacks on the teaching of evolution will escalate to levels not seen in decades
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Prehistoric reptile didn't lay eggs
November 17, 2004 CBC News (Canada)