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Study Reveals Surprising 'Remodeling' Property of Gene Regulation Process
July 30, 2004 ScienceDaily
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Black Sea Trip Yields No Flood Conclusions
July 30, 2004 ABC News (Associated Press)
despite $5 million expedition, Black Sea trip yields no conclusions on Noah Flood question
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KENNEWICK MAN: Court Battle Ends, Bones Still Off-Limits
July 30, 2004 Science, v.305, n.5684, p.591
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Cambrian origins and affinities of an enigmatic fossil group of arthropods
July 29, 2004 Nature, v.430, p.554-557
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Obituary: Francis Crick
July 29, 2004 BBC News Online
Francis Crick, who helped discover the structure of DNA, has died in San Diego, aged 88
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ARN-Announce, n.40
July 29, 2004 Access Research Network
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Theory links dark energy and neutrinos
July 28, 2004 New Scientist
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Conservatives help finance State Board of Education races
July 27, 2004 Associated Press
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Comet or Asteroid Shower in the Late Eocene?
July 23, 2004 Science, v.305, n.5683, p.492
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Large Perturbations of the Carbon Cycle During Recovery from the End-Permian Extinction
July 23, 2004 Science, v.305, n.5683, p.506-509
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Ancestral echinoderms from the Chengjiang deposits of China
July 22, 2004 Nature, v.430, p.422-428
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About Those Fearsome Black Holes? Never Mind
July 22, 2004 New York Times
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Hawking Fills World In on Theory of Black Hole Blowouts
July 22, 2004 TechNewsWorld
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Hawking admits he was wrong on black holes
July 22, 2004 CBC News (Canada)
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News Update/Commentary
Big genome can up extinction risk
July 21, 2004 BBC News
within groups of reptiles and birds at least, the bigger an animal's collection of DNA, the greater its risk of extinction
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Monkey hits stride after near-death experience
July 21, 2004 CBC News (Canada)
a five-year-old monkey at an Israeli zoo started walking exclusively on her hind legs after recovering from a serious illness
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Monkey apes humans by walking on two legs
July 21, 2004 MSNBC (Associated Press)
macaque at Israeli zoo walks upright after near death experience
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Mutations go tick, tock
July 20, 2004 The Scientist
statistical analysis reveals evidence for molecular clock in neutral DNA substitutions
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An 8-Year Fight Ends Over a 9,200-Year-Old Man
July 20, 2004 New York Times
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Death to Biologists
July 19, 2004 The Scientist, v.18, n.14, p.6
death and dying are of fundamental importance to biologists and medical doctors
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Hawking changes his mind about black holes
July 15, 2004 news@Nature
physicist plans to pay up on long-standing bet
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"Exobiology: It's life...isn't it?" requires free registration
July 15, 2004 Nature, v.430, p.288-290
Scientists find it hard enough to pin down evidence of early life on our own planet. How on Earth do we plan to determine whether life exists elsewhere?
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"Fast delivery of meteorites to Earth after a major asteroid collision" requires free registration
July 15, 2004 Nature, v.430, p.323-325
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Hawking cracks black hole paradox
July 14, 2004 New Scientist
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Will Compasses Point South?
July 13, 2004 New York Times
the collapse of the Earth's magnetic field, which both guards the planet and guides many of its creatures, appears to have started in earnest about 150 years ago
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Chinese feathered dinosaurs, where are the skeptics?
July 13, 2004 Answers in Genesis
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Prince warns of science 'risks'
July 11, 2004 BBC News the Prince of Wales has warned of the possible risks of nanotechnology and called for the cutting edge science to be used "wisely and appropriately"
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Bill Joy's Hi-Tech Warning
July 11, 2004 Center for the Study of Technology and Society
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A cosmic crisis
July 10, 2004 Globe and Mail
Does the universe look like a soccer ball? Or is it flat and infinite in size? If we don't find out soon, we may never know.
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Small Bilaterian Fossils from 40 to 55 Million Years Before the Cambrian
July 9, 2004 Science, v.305, n.5681, p.218-222
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Sowing the Seeds of Planets
July 9, 2004 Physical Review Focus
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Global Warming? What a load of poppycock!
July 9, 2004 Daily Mail (UK)
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Cornell Evolution Project
July 9, 2004 Cornell University
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"Old galaxies in the young Universe" requires free registration
July 8, 2004 Nature, v.430, p.184-187
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"Unexpectedly recent dates for human remains from Vogelherd" requires free registration
July 8, 2004 Nature, v.430, p.198-201
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Mature Galaxies in Young Universe At Odds with Theory
July 8, 2004 Scientific American
the discovery in the distant past of massive galaxies containing more than 10 billion stars has astrophysicists scratching their heads over how such large objects could have formed so early
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Immune systems evolved more than once
July 7, 2004 news @ Nature
primitive vertebrates have advanced protective mechanism
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Glimpse at Early Universe Reveals Surprisingly Mature Galaxies
July 7, 2004 spaceref.com
observations challenge standing view of how and when galaxies formed
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The Tyranny of Design
July 7, 2004 news@Nature
How could sophisticated mechanisms such as the flagellar motor or the adaptive immune system have evolved without some guiding hand? One answer to the argument of Intelligent Design is in the lamprey.
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Immune systems evolved more than once
July 7, 2004 news@Nature
primitive fish have advanced protective mechanism
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Biophysical constraints on the origin of leaves inferred from the fossil record
July 6, 2004 Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA
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The Evolution of Ernst: Interview with Ernst Mayr
July 6, 2004 Scientific American
the preeminent biologist, who just turned 100, reflects on his prolific career and the history, philosophy and future of his field
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Science as Metaphor
July 6, 2004 Slate
Where does Brian Greene stand in the pantheon of physicists?
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Magazine Article
The Evolution of Ernst: Interview with Ernst Mayr
July 6, 2004 Scientific American
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"Epigenetics: Genome, Meet Your Environment"
July 5, 2004 The Scientist, v.18. n.13, p.14
as the evidence accumulates for epigenetics, researchers reacquire a taste for Lamarckism
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Neck Bones on the Menu
July 3, 2004 Science New Online, v.166, n.1, p.6
fossil vertebrae show species interaction
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Teleology: Ancient and Modern (conference)
July 3, 2004 University of Edinburgh, Scotland
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Book
Agents Under Fire: Materialism and the Rationality of Science
July 3, 2004 Rowman & Littlefield
see also Amazon
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ANTHROPOLOGY: Getting to Know Homo erectus
July 2, 2004 Science, v.305, n.5680, p.53-54
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Dark Matter and Dark Energy May Be Different Aspects of a Single Unknown Force
July 2, 2004 ScienceDaily