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Ohio's students need all the facts
March 8, 2002 Plain Dealer (Cleveland, OH)
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"Water in Earth's Lower Mantle" requires free registration
March 8, 2002 Science, v.295, p.1885-1887
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"Repeated and Sudden Reversals of the Dipole Field Generated by a Spherical Dynamo Action" requires free registration
March 8, 2002 Science, v.295, p.1887-1890
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"Earliest Signs of Life Just Oddly Shaped Crud?" requires free registration
March 8, 2002 Science, v.295, p.1812
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A Different Take on Human Origins
March 7, 2002 New York Times
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Man left Africa three times
March 7, 2002 Nature science update
early humans came out of Africa again and again
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"Out of Africa again and again" requires free registration
March 7, 2002 Nature, v.416, p.45-51
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"Palaeontology: 'Modern' feathers on a non-avian dinosaur" requires free registration
March 7, 2002 Nature, v.416, p.36-37
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"Questioning the evidence for Earth's oldest fossils" requires free registration
March 7, 2002 Nature, v.416, p.76-81
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Earliest life or rare dirt?
March 7, 2002 Nature science update
gloves are coming off in ancient bacteria bust-up
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Time gives rays a break
March 6, 2002 Nature science update
jumps in space-time might explain the curious survival of energetic particles
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Dozens of human embryos cloned in China
March 6, 2002 New Scientist
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First Test of the Biotech Age: Human Cloning
March 6, 2002 Los Angeles Times
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Animal or mineral debate rocks fossil world
March 6, 2002 Independant OnLine (South Africa)
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Fine-Tuning and Comparison Range
March 5, 2002 Messiah College
an answer to McGrew, Vestrup, and Manson
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Burying intelligence in name of progress
March 5, 2002 The Plain Dealer (Cleveland, OH)
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OPINION: Not-So-Intelligent Design
March 4, 2002 The Scientist, v.16, n.5, p.12
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Teaching religion
March 4, 2002 Washington Times
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Old plant smells record
March 4, 2002 BBC
carbon-dating tests are expected to show that southern California creosote bushes are oldest living plants on earth
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Scientists lay out arguments against design theory
March 3, 2002 The Plain Dealer (Cleveland, OH)
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Darwinian Struggle
March 3, 2002 Time Magazine
Is there a place in evolutionary theory for the hand of God? Maybe in Ohio. Hearings start this month.
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Icon of Obfuscation
March 2, 2002 Talk.Origins
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A New Kind of Science
March 1, 2002 Wolfram Media
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The Second Law of Thermodynamics
March 1, 2002 the use of thermodynamics in biology has a long history rich in confusion
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Evidence for Fine-Tuning
March 1, 2002 Messiah College, PA
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How to Regulate Science
March 1, 2002 The Public Interest
both those who embrace new biotechnologies and those who are wary of them tend to claim that the advance of science is beyond social control
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Down with Evolution!
March 1, 2002 Scientific American
creationists are changing state educational standards
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Home Alone in the Universe?
March 1, 2002 First Things, n.121
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"The Terror of Anthrax in a Degrading Creation"
March 1, 2002 Impact, n.345 (Institute for Creation Research)
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Dodo flew to its grave
March 1, 2002 Nature science update
ancestors of the flightless figurehead of extinction island-hopped
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The Structure of Evolutionary Theory
March 1, 2002 Belknap Press (Harvard University Press)
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How to Build a Time Machine
March 1, 2002 Viking Press
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Beyond Earth: Mapping the Universe
March 1, 2002 National Geographic Society
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Bishops speak up for evolution
March 1, 2002 Church Times
concerns about science teaching at Emmanuel City Technology College in Gateshead, England
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Adaptive Radiation of Darwins Finches
March 1, 2002 American Scientist
recent data help explain how this famous group of Galápagos birds evolved, although gaps in our understanding remain
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T. rex Was No Runner, Muscle Study Shows
March 1, 2002 Science, v.295, p.1620-1621
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Catastrophe and Culture: The Anthropology of Disaster
March 1, 2002 School of American Research Press
see review: "ANTHROPOLOGY: Dealing with Disaster" requires free registration
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Not the whole truth
March 1, 2002 Seattle Weekly
Icons of Evolution as competition to the PBS Evolution series
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"The Talented Mr. Wells" (.pdf)
March 1, 2002 Quarterly Review of Biology, v.77, n.1, p.33-37
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Is Nature Supernatural? A Philosophical Exploration of Science and Nature
March 1, 2002 Prometheus Books
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Is Nature Supernatural? A Philosophical Exploration of Science and Nature
March 1, 2002 Prometheus Books
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Instability Rules: The Ten Most Amazing Ideas of Modern Science
March 1, 2002 John Wiley
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The Universe Next Door: The Making of Tomorrow's Science
March 1, 2002 Oxford University Press
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The Peppered Myth
March 1, 2002 Christianity Today
of moths and men: an evolutionary tale
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Infant Chimpanzee and Human Child: A Classic 1935 Comparative Study of Ape Emotions and Intelligence
March 1, 2002 Oxford University Press
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Design Inference Website
March 1, 2002
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Science and the Spiritual Quest: New Essays by Leading Scientists
March 1, 2002 Routledge
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New Perspectives in Astrophysical Cosmology, 2nd edition
March 1, 2002 Cambridge University Press
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Evolutionary Catastrophes: The Science of Mass Extinction
March 1, 2002 Cambridge University Press
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Flatterland: Like Flatland Only More So
March 1, 2002 Perseus Publishing
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