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Remember Then, Now
March 3, 2005 National Review Online
what the eugenics movement can teach us about todays stem-cell debates
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Why science and religion should be like oil and water
March 5, 2005 Lancaster Newspapers (Pennsylvania)
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Oldest fossil human protein ever sequenced
March 8, 2005 EurekAlert!
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Bay Area Christian College to Host ''Origin of Life'' Seminar
March 8, 2005 The Christian Post
the senior research specialist at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute will speak from the perspective of Intelligent Design
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There are valid criticisms of evolution
March 9, 2005 Wichita Eagle
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"Cycles in fossil diversity" requires registration
March 10, 2005 Nature, v.434, p.208-210
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What Genes Can't Do
August 1, 2002 MIT Press
basic bioethics; see also Amazon
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Debating Design: From Darwin to DNA
September 1, 2004 Cambridge University Press
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What the Stations Say
December 1, 2003 NASA Goddard Institute (GISS) and Climatic Research Unit (CRU)
historical temperature graphs from a large selection of mostly non-urban weather stations in both hemispheres
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The Metaphysics of Evolution
March 9, 2005 LewRockwell.com
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News Update/Commentary
Retrovirus Struck Ancestors of Chimps and Gorillas Millions of Years Ago, But Not Ancestral Humans
March 9, 2005 Science Daily
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Mystery Undersea Extinction Cycle Discovered
March 9, 2005 National Geographic News
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Charles Townes Wins 2005 Templeton Prize
March 9, 2005 Metanexus Institute
Nobel laureate who invented the laser and advocates the convergence of science and religion won the $1.5 million Templeton Prize
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Remembering Francis Crick
March 24, 2005 New York Review of Books, v.52, n.5
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Edge of Objectivity: An Essay in the History of Scientific Ideas
February 13, 1966 Princeton University Press
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Pierre-Simon Laplace, 1749-1827: A Life in Exact Science
February 13, 1966 Princeton University Press
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Explaining the Universe: The New Age of Physics
March 1, 2004 Princeton University Press
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International Perspectives on Natural Disasters: Occurrence, Mitigation, and Consequences
November 1, 2004 Springer
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Infinity and the Mind: The Science and Philosophy of the Infinite
November 1, 2004 Princeton University Press
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Sneaking a Look at God's Cards: Unraveling the Mysteries of Quantum Mechanics
February 1, 2005 Princeton University Press
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Chernobyl: Catastrophe, Consequences and Solutions
March 1, 2005 Springer Praxis
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Misconceptions about the Big Bang
March 1, 2005 Scientific American
Baffled by the expansion of the universe? You're not alone. Even astronomers frequently get it wrong.
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The Fossil Fallacy
March 1, 2005 Scientific American
creationists' demand for fossils that represent "missing links" reveals a deep misunderstanding of science
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Laser co-inventor wins $1.5 million prize
March 9, 2005 Kansas City Star (Associated Press)
Charles Townes, co-inventor of the laser and a Nobel Prize-winner in physics, was named as the recipient of a religion award billed as the world's richest annual prize
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Teens & creation/evolution: Most see God's handiwork
March 9, 2005 Baptist Press News (Southern Baptist Convention)
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NYU's Dvali Says Change in Laws of Gravity, Not 'Dark Energy,' Source of Cosmic Acceleration
March 10, 2005 Science Daily
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"INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY: Patents on Human Genes: An Analysis of Scope and Claims" requires registration
March 11, 2005 Science, v.307, n.5715, p.1566-1567
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The Grand Contraption: The World as Myth, Number, and Chance
May 1, 2005 Princeton University Press
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Echo of the Big Bang
May 1, 2005 Princeton University Press
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Life in Ancient Ice
May 1, 2005 Princeton University Press
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The Seven Hills of Rome: A Geological Tour of the Eternal City
July 1, 2005 Princeton University Press
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The Raging Sea: The Powerful Account of the Worst Tsunami in U.S. History
February 1, 2005 Citadel Press
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Creation-Evolution Headlines
February 1, 2005 Master Plan Productions
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UC physicist honored for bridging science, religion
March 10, 2005 San Francisco Chronicle
Templeton Prize given to man who paved way for laser
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Hominid Fever
March 11, 2005 Answers in Genesis
yet another alleged early human ancestor unearthed
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Teach the controversy
March 11, 2005 Baltimore Sun
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Furor breathes new life into aging Pandas
March 13, 2005 York Daily Record (Pennsylvania)
book used in Dover a dated look at intelligent design concept
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A Family Tree in Every Gene
March 14, 2005 New York Times
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Kepler's Witch: An Astronomer's Discovery of Cosmic Order Amid Religious War, Political Intrigue, and the Heresy Trial of His Mother
March 1, 2004 Harper, San Francisco
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Beyond Reason: Eight Great Problems That Reveal the Limits of Science
April 1, 2004 Wiley
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The Ontology of Time (Studies in Analytic Philosophy)
July 1, 2004 Prometheus Books
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The World's 20 Greatest Unsolved Problems
July 1, 2004 Prentice Hall
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Our Improbable Universe: A Physicist Considers How We Got Here
July 1, 2004 Thunder's Mouth Press
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Ages in Chaos: James Hutton and the Discovery of Deep Time
November 1, 2004 Forge Books
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An Earth-Shaking Experience
January 30, 2005 Washington Post, p.W13
the shocking truth about scientists
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Ultra-long period seismic moment of the great December 26, 2004 Sumatra earthquake and implications for the slip process
March 5, 2005 Dept. of Geological Sciences, Northwestern University, Evanston IL
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The earth moves most for humans
March 7, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
agriculture and excavations shape the landscape more than rivers and glaciers
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Hans Bethe
March 8, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
nuclear physicist dies at 98
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Youth drinking may hasten heart trouble
March 10, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
even a little alcohol triggers early signs of disease
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Unintelligent Designs and the Responsibility of Educators
March 14, 2005 University of California, Berkeley