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Fundamental physics constants stay put
June 23, 2004 New Scientist
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Thomas Gold: 1920-2004
June 23, 2004 Physics World
A controversial astronomer and geoscientist, Gold is best known for helping to develop the steady-state theory of the universe. Although the theory is widely viewed to be incorrect, many of his other unconventional ideas have stood the test of time.
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Grasping for Light of Distant Worlds
June 22, 2004 New York Times
for astronomers, improved technology is bringing more planets into view
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The Flat Earth and its Advocates: A List of References
June 22, 2004 Library of Congress
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review: Body and Soul: Roy Porter on the body of Enlightenment thought
June 21, 2004 The Weekly Standard, v.9, n.39
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Book
Flesh in the Age of Reason: The Modern Foundations of Body and Soul
June 21, 2004 W.W. Norton
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CreationEvolutionDesign
June 21, 2004
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Institute and Museum of the History of Science
June 21, 2004
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Reflections on Human Origins (pdf)
June 21, 2004 William A. Dembski
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Reflections on Human Origins
June 21, 2004 International Society for Complexity, Information, and Design
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News Update/Commentary
Stone Age elephant remains found
June 19, 2004 BBC News
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Cometary Dust Unveiled
June 18, 2004 Science, v.304, n.5678, p.1762-1763
one of half a dozen article on dust in the solar system
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Changing a Fish's Bony Armor in the Wink of a Gene
June 18, 2004 Science, v.304, n.5678, p.1736
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"Radiocarbon evidence of mid-Holocene mammoths stranded on an Alaskan Bering Sea island" requires free registration
June 17, 2004 Nature, v.429, p.746-749
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Worshipers at the Secular Altar
June 17, 2004 Los Angeles Times
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New Zealand Maritime Glaciation: Millennial-Scale Southern Climate Change Since 3.9 Ma
June 11, 2004 Science, v.304, n.5677, p.1659-1662
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THE BIOLOGY OF GENOMES MEETING: "Disposable DNA Puzzles Researchers"
June 11, 2004 Science, v.304, n.5677, p.1590-1591
non-protein-coding DNA that constitutes the bulk of the human genome may in fact be "junk" after all
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"Palaeontology: Pterosaur embryo from the Early Cretaceous" requires free registration
June 10, 2004 Nature, v.429, p.621
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"High levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide necessary for the termination of global glaciation" requires free registration
June 10, 2004 Nature, v.429, p.646-649
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"Eight glacial cycles from an Antarctic ice core" requires free registration
June 10, 2004 Nature, v.429, p.623-628
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"Palaeoclimate: Frozen time" requires free registration
June 10, 2004 Nature, v.429, p.596-597
researchers have pulled the oldest-yet core of ice from the Antarctic -- giving a 740,000-year record of the planet's climate
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Book
The Literal Meaning of Genesis, Vol. 1
June 10, 2004 Paulist Press
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review: (pdf)
June 10, 2004 Creation Matters, v.7, n.5, p.1-5
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Perfect pterosaur found in fossil egg
June 10, 2004 Nature science update
find sheds light on prehistoric flying reptiles
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Distant Earthquake Rattles Yellowstone
June 10, 2004 Discovery Channel faraway earthquakes may be influencing the geysers at one of America's premiere national parks
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Alaska quake altered eruption patterns of several Yellowstone geysers
June 10, 2004 Juneau Empire (Associated Press) 2002 quake is believed to be the first in U.S. in modern times to cause such large-scale changes
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Book
By Design or by Chance? The Growing Controversy on the Origins of Life in the Universe
June, 2004 Castle Quay Books
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Scientists 'see new species born'
June 9, 2004 BBC News Online
scientists at the University of Arizona may have witnessed the birth of a new species for the first time
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Key theory of galaxy formation no longer conflicts with observations
June 9, 2004 BrightSurf.com
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Record ice core gives fair forecast
June 9, 2004 New Scientist
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review: Manifesto of a Revolutionary
June 7, 2004 Crisis Magazine
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"Controversial Fossil Could Shed Light on Early Animals' Blueprint" requires free registration
June 4, 2004 Science, v.304, n.5676, p.1425
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"Youngest Extrasolar Planet Reported" requires free registration
June 4, 2004 Science, v.304, n.5676, p.1423
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Bedout: A Possible End-Permian Impact Crater Offshore of Northwestern Australia
June 4, 2004 Science, v.304, n.5676, p.1469-1476
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Dinosaur Footprints Found Off Sweden
June 3, 2004 science student finds dinosaur footprints on rocky island south of Sweden
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Life goes on without 'vital' DNA
June 3, 2004 New Scientist
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Discovering the Creator (conference)
June 3, 2004 Bryan College (Dayton, Tennessee)
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Intelligent Design: Yesterdays Orthodoxy, Todays Heresy
June 3, 2004 lecture: Grace Valley Christian Center, Davis, California
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Democracy in action
June 3, 2004 Missoula Independent (Montana)
pro-Intelligent Design board members were looking for an anti-evolutionary test case, but election results show that the districts citizens are happy with the current science curriculum
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Magazine Article
Messages from intergenic space
June 3, 2004 The Scientist
a non-protein-coding RNA regulates a neighboring gene by simply being turned on
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Life goes on without 'vital' DNA
June 3, 2004 New Scientist
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Scientists find new type of gene in junk DNA
June 2, 2004 MSNBC News (Reuters)
gene helps regulate other genes, researchers say; junk DNA may not be so useless after all
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Book
Understanding the Universe: From Quarks to the Cosmos
June 1, 2004 World Scientific
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Useless Body Parts
June 1, 2004 Discover, v.25, n.6
what do we need sinuses for, anyway
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What Came Before DNA?
June 1, 2004 Discover, v.25, n.6
will scientists soon reveal how life began on Earth by creating a primordial organism in the lab
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A Story of Two Professors
June 1, 2004 Impact, n.372 (Institute for Creation Research)
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The Anti-Creationists
June 1, 2004 Back to Genesis, n.186 (Institute for Creation Research)
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We Know Very Little
June 1, 2004 The Real Issue (Christian Leadership Ministries), n.2
Picard speaks about her life-changing experience with Christ and how her beliefs inform her world-renowned work in artificial intelligence in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology media lab
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Biased Embryos and Evolution
June 1, 2004 Cambridge University Press
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"Modeling seafloor-spreading rates through time"
June 1, 2004 Geology, v.32, n.6, p.485-488
a steady-state view of seafloor spreading is not required