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Study Suggests Primates and Dinosaurs Shared the Earth
April 18, 2002 Scientific American
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It's an Inch Long and Wingless, and a Surprise to Insect Experts
April 18, 2002 New York Times
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New insect order found
April 18, 2002 Nature science update
two cricket-like creatures establish new insect group
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Intelligent design gets hearing in Ohio
April 17, 2002 Baptist Press, Southern Baptist Convention
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Scientists Discover New Insects
April 17, 2002 Washington Post
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Debate over evolution in schools spans almost 8 decades since Scopes
April 17, 2002 Baptist Press, Southern Baptist Convention
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review: Peppered moths and a pinch of salt
April 15, 2002 This Is London
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X-Ray Evidence Suggests a New Form of Matter
April 12, 2002 Scientific American
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A Baraminological Analysis of Subtribe Flaveriinae (Asteraceae: Helenieae) and the Origin of Biological Complexity
April 12, 2002 Origins 52:7-27
latent genetic information may have been present in the ancestor of certain plant species and been activated during post-Flood diversification
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Asteroids pile up
April 12, 2002 Nature science update
new count doubles the rocks in asteroid belt
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Human brains over chimp
April 12, 2002 Nature science update
altered levels of gene activity set human heads apart from our cousins
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Chimps May Have Something to Tell Us
April 12, 2002 Los Angeles Times
Human and the ape species' genomes are 99% identical. Pinpointing the differences could shed light on AIDS, aging and other mysteries.
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'Intelligent Design Creationism and Its Critics': Supernatural Selection
April 12, 2002 New York Times
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Stop the fighting: Use 'creation-evolution' conflict as teaching tool
April 12, 2002 Inside the First Amendment, Freedom Forum
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Gene Activity Clocks Brain's Fast Evolution
April 12, 2002 Science, v.296, n.5566, p.233-235
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"Human Cloning and Our Sense of Self" requires free registration
April 12, 2002 Science, v.296, n.5566, p.314-316
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Bush Makes Fervent Bid to Get Senate to Ban Cloning Research
April 11, 2002 New York Times
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'All Human Cloning Is Wrong,' Says Bush
April 11, 2002 Christianity Today
public is 4-to-1 against all human cloning, but Senate is evenly split on comprehensive ban
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The Lurker's Guide to Stromatopods
April 11, 2002 Stomatopods (mantis shrimps) are predatory crustaceans that live in the shallow waters of tropical and subtropical seas. They use specialized raptorial appendages to capture and subdue prey by either "spearing" the animals or "smashing" them with heavily
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Vision, Touch and Hearing Research Center
April 11, 2002 vision and colour
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Institute of Archaeology - Horn Archaeological Museum
April 11, 2002
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Hox Hype
April 11, 2002 Answers in Genesis
from the hype of the press release, it would seem that evolution was finally proven, but far from refuting creation, the scientific evidence is completely consistent with creation
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Satellites Spy Changes to Earth's Magnetic Field
April 11, 2002 Scientific American
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The Nutty Professors
April 11, 2002 New Times Broward-Palm Beach
the pseudoscientific shills for the creationist "intelligent design" theory bring their stealth tent revival to West Palm Beach
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Evolution vs. creation
April 11, 2002 Denver Post
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Science and Religion: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives (workshop)
April 11, 2002 Erice-Sicily
the Enrico Fermi and Galileo Galilei celebrations -- a tribute to the "Italian Navigator", father of the weak forces and to Galileo Galilei, founder of modern science
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In Defense of the Irreducibility of the Blood Clotting Cascade
April 11, 2002 Discovery Institute
response to Russell Doolittle, Ken Miller and Keith Robison
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Evolutionary Biology and Human Disease (class)
April 11, 2002 this course uses the problems of medicine and public health as a framework for teaching the principles of evolutionary biology
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Quark star glimmers
April 11, 2002 Nature science update
astronomers may have discovered a strange new form of matter
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Neutrino weighed up
April 11, 2002 Nature science update
astronomers use galaxies to reckon a subatomic particle's mass
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Researchers Uncover Brain Patterns that Differentiate Humans from Chimpanzees
April 11, 2002 Dept. Veterans Affairs
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Board rejects plan to teach creationism
April 10, 2002 Denver Post
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Town's schools abandon creationism
April 10, 2002 threat of lawsuit prompts Colorado school board to change course
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Bush Rallies Opponents of Cloning
April 10, 2002 New York Times
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Anomalies hint at magnetic pole flip
April 10, 2002 New Scientist
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Cosmic X-rays reveal evidence for new form of matter
April 10, 2002 NASA
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Cloned baby in the dark
April 9, 2002 Nature science update
rumor and secrecy hampers response to report of human clone
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There You Go Again, Ken ...
April 9, 2002 Discovery Institute
a response to Kenneth R. Miller
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Creationism controversy on agenda
April 9, 2002 Denver Post
E. Plains district to decide whether to teach subject with evolution
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Passing the Torch
April 9, 2002 Phillip E. Johnson
Access Research Network (Weekly Wedge Update)
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Cloning pregnancy claim prompts outrage
April 5, 2002 New Scientist
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Discredited dogma
April 5, 2002 The Scotsman (Scotland's National Newspaper)
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ASTROPHYSICS: Closing In on the Cause of the Cosmos's Biggest Blasts
April 5, 2002 Science, v.296, p.41
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"IMPACT HAZARD: Celestial Billiards Threaten Hit in 2880" requires free registration
April 5, 2002 Science, v.296, p.27
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Abiogenic formation of alkanes in the Earth's crust as a minor source for global hydrocarbon reservoirs
April 4, 2002 Nature, v.416, p.522-524
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Puncturing the ego gene
April 4, 2002 BBC
the tricks cells use to generate complexity
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Gamma rays illuminate supernova
April 4, 2002 Nature science update
astronomers figure out what mysterious gamma-ray bursts spew out into space
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Landmark Evolution TV Series to Have National Encore Presentation on PBS
April 4, 2002 National Center for Science Education
Evolution, a comprehensive, multi-media project about the theory of evolution, was launched last September on screen, online and in print. The seven-part, eight-hour television series will again be presented on PBS, May 14, 21, 28 and June 4, 2002.
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"Fin development in a cartilaginous fish and the origin of vertebrate limbs" requires free registration
April 4, 2002 Nature, v.416, p.527-531
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An Insatiably Curious Observer Looks Back on a Life in Evolution
April 4, 2002 New York Times
a conversation with Ernst Mayr