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Park Service Sticks with Biblical Explanation for Grand Canyon
October 13, 2004 PEER (Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility)
the Bush Administration has decided that it will stand by its approval for a book claiming the Grand Canyon was created by Noahs flood rather than by geologic forces
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You can see it in their eyes
October 13, 2004 Independent (UK)
why scientists now believe that the arrival of creatures with sight kick-started evolution's 'big bang'
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Paralysed man sends e-mail by thought
October 13, 2004 Nature (news@nature)
brain chip reads mind by tapping straight into neurons
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Get Your Own Dust!
October 13, 2004 christianity.com
the doctrine of creation does not mean just that God arranged pre-existing materials, but that God originated those materials to begin with
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The Stricture of Scientific Resolutions
October 12, 2004 The Wedge Update (Access Research Network)
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A universal debate
October 12, 2004 Iowa State Daily
not everybody agrees how or why the universe began
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At Mount St. Helens, the Big Eruption Is of Data, Not Lava
October 12, 2004 New York Times
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7-Foot Robot Used in Black Sea Expedition
October 11, 2004 ABC News
four years ago, scientists thought they had found the perfect place to settle the Noah flood debate
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Sudden death of dinosaurs questioned
October 11, 2004 Massey University (New Zealand)
evolutionary biologists are starting to question the popular theory that an asteroid was responsible for the extinction of the dinosaurs
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Junk DNA controls embryos
October 11, 2004 The Scientist
very early embryonic development may be controlled by random movements of repetitive elements
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Square bacteria grown in lab for the first time
October 11, 2004 Nature (news@nature)
salt-loving microbe will help study of life in extreme environments
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Molecular clock tied to fossil record
October 11, 2004 Nature (news@nature)
evolutionary trees may finally provide answers everyone can agree on
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People Are Human-Bacteria Hybrid
October 11, 2004 Wired
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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