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Advocates for teaching option to evolution in schools gaining
August 1, 2004 San Diego Union-Tribune (Reuters)
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Kansas City Strip
February 17, 2005 The Pitch (Kansas City, MO)
Bible thumping is about to take on a new meaning in Kansas
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Book
All the Power in the World
February 17, 2005 Oxford University Press
see also Amazon
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A Natural Nuclear Reactor in Gabon
October 27, 2004 Physics News, n.706 (American Institute of Physics)
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Sea Sediments as Telescopes
November 1, 2004 University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
radioactive evidence for a near-Earth supernova explosion
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Religious right fights science for the heart of America
February 7, 2005 The Guardian (UK)
creationists take their challenge to evolution theory into the classroom
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Seminary site to explore cosmic designer concept
February 20, 2005 Courier-Journal (Louisville, Kentucky)
scholar contends Darwin was wrong
- letters: February 27, 2005 an affront to the truth ... scientifically illiterate ... faith-based th
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Titanic complexity pleases planet scientists
February 21, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
Cassini beams back data on ammoniac lava and 'cat scratch' formations
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To know science is to love it
February 22, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
bolstering support for the field remains a thorny problem
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Mars may have a frozen sea
February 22, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
images of Elysium plains seem to show ice floes
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Quark soup may cause cosmic flashes
February 23, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
gamma-ray bursts could be the signature of ultradense stars
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Bacteria thrive at stunning depths
February 23, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
genetic molecule reveals that cells in ancient ocean sediments are alive
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Astronomers spot invisible galaxy
February 23, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
discovery supports most recent theories about exotic dark matter
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Martian pole reveals ice age cycles
February 24, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
climate record seen in Red Planet's exposed ice cliffs
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Formaldehyde claim inflames martian debate
February 25, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
top scientist defends data that he says point strongly to life on Mars
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Flores hominid bones returned
February 28, 2005 The Scientist
handover is unlikely to resolve scientific and ethical issues over Homo floriensis
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Surprising Footprints in Old Sand
March 1, 2005 New York Times
"The finding suggests that animals adapted to a new life on land more quickly, at least on evolutionary time scales, than was thought."
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"The Tenets of Creationism"
July 1, 1980 Impact, n.85 (Institute for Creation Research)
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Book
The Cultured Chimpanzee: Reflections on Cultural Primatology
July 1, 1980 Cambridge University Press
see also Amazon
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Can 'feather foot' knock oldest bird off its perch?
February 19, 2005 New Scientist
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The mystery of disappearing gravity
February 19, 2005 New Scientist, n.2487
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Atheism worldwide in decline
February 28, 2005 Insight (United Press International)
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EPIGENETICS: It's not all in the DNA
March 1, 2005 Nature Reviews Genetics, v.6, n.3, p.165
genetic parallels between organisms are often described by the similarity of their genome sequences, but this view might not be the full story
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Creationism, pluralism and the compromising of science
March 1, 2005 spiked
the trouble with 'teaching the controversy'
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Vital organs gave snakes their venom
March 1, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
specific toxins evolved from tweaks to key proteins
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Old Bones and Stones Never Lie
March 2, 2005 Christianity.ca
... but what about some of the people who dig them? Recent major frauds in archaeology stem from an apparent need to make our race appear older than it is.
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Is the Smithsonian promoting religion?
March 2, 2005 townhall.com
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Surprise discovery of highly developed structure in the young universe
March 2, 2005 EurekAlert!
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CSI to Go Digging for Dinosaurs
March 1, 2005 Impact (Coral Ridge Ministries)
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News Update/Commentary
Hobbit was 'not a diseased human'
March 3, 2005 BBC News
the famous skeleton from Indonesia nicknamed the "Hobbit" does not belong to a modern human pygmy with a brain disease
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Evidence for organelle origin
March 3, 2005 The Scientist
genetic clues point to 'missing links' between hydrogenosomes and mitochondria
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A Talk with Richard Dawkins
March 20, 2005 United Universists
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"The evolutionary origin of complex features" (pdf)
May 8, 2003 Nature, v.423, p.139-144
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Sticker Shock: In the beginning was the cautionary advisory
May 8, 2003 Scientific American
brushfires are raging all across America over the teaching of evolution
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Fraud accusations hit prize
March 4, 2005 The Scientist
winner of prestigious German scientific award under scrutiny after anonymous allegation
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"PALEOANTHROPOLOGY: "Hobbit" Bones Go Home to Jakarta" requires registration
March 4, 2005 Science, v.307, n.5714, p.1386
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The Search for God Ends March 14
February 24, 2005 new book integrates science and religion once and for all
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'Detectives' differ sharply in 'intelligent design' debate
March 2, 2005 Lancaster New Era (Pennsylvania)
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Critics silenced by scans of hobbit skull
March 3, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
comparisons with pygmies and chimps bolster new species claim
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US scientists battle over challenge to Darwinism
March 6, 2005 ABC News
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News Update/Commentary
Scientists unearth early skeleton
March 7, 2005 BBC News
US and Ethiopian scientists say they have discovered the fossilised remains of one of the earliest human ancestors
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Piltdown Man: Britain's Greatest Hoax
November 14, 2003 BBC
Piltdown Man fooled the scientific community for some forty years before the hoax was finally discovered
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Fossil Fuel
November 14, 2003 Ben & Jerry's
sweet cream ice cream with chocolate cookie pieces, fudge dinosaurs, and a fudge swirl
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Tests of faith
February 24, 2005 The Guardian (UK)
Religion may be a survival mechanism. So are we born to believe?
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Time Bandits
February 28, 2005 New Yorker
What were Einstein and Gödel talking about?
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Searching Large Spaces: Displacement and the No Free Lunch Regress (pdf)
March 4, 2005 Conceptual Foundations of Science, Baylor University
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LETTER: Evidence isn't inconsistent with a creator of life
March 5, 2005 Baltimore Sun
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Local View: Evolving sequel to Bryan's last campaign
March 7, 2005 Lincoln Journal Star
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Evolution hearings advance in Kansas requires registration
March 8, 2005 Kansas City Star
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How Did Humans First Alter Global Climate?
March 1, 2005 Scientific American