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"Kansas Schools in the News" (pdf)
July 1, 2005 Acts & Facts, v.34, n.7, p.1-3 (Institute for Creation Research)
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Big Bang Breakdown
July 1, 2005 Apologetics Press
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News Update/Commentary
Ancient life in China limestone
July 12, 2005 BBC News
researchers have found well-preserved fossils of organisms that lived on the ocean bed about 550 million years ago
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Standards may change more today
July 12, 2005 Wichita Eagle (Kansas)
the State Board of Education could add more criticisms of evolution to science standards
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Seventh-day Adventists offer policy against religious extremism
July 12, 2005 Kansas City Star (Associated Press)
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Dinosaurs breathed like birds
July 13, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
fossil bones show air pockets for high-energy lifestyle
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The triple sunset that should not exist
July 13, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
astronomer spies improbable world with three suns
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Signs of Intelligence?
July 13, 2005 Daily Standard
what the neo-Darwinists don't understand about theories of Intelligent Design
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Questions for Pope on Evolution Stance
July 13, 2005 New York Times
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Storied Theory
July 13, 2005 American Scientist, v.93, n.4, p.308
science and stories are not only compatible, they're inseparable, as shown by Einstein's classic 1905 paper on the photoelectric effect
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Extreme States
July 1, 2005 Discover, v.26, n.7
researchers are beginning to understand how out-of-body and near-death experiences occur and how they may alter the brain
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Impact Geologist Waits for the Big One to Hit
July 1, 2005 Discover, v.26, n.7
things got to Earth by colliding with the growing planet, so impacts have shaped everything
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How Dinosaurs Grew So Large--and So Small
July 1, 2005 Scientific American
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The Future of Humankind
July 1, 2005 Nick Bostrom
Scientific American / scenarios from heaven to hell, with stops along the way
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Evolution and the Roman Catholic Church
July 13, 2005 Scripps Howard News Service
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Bringing Faith and Science Together!?!
July 14, 2005 Internet for Christians
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Moral Debate: Procedure Risks Making Monkeys More Humanlike
July 14, 2005 Live Science
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ETHICS: "Moral Issues of Human-Non-Human Primate Neural Grafting"
July 15, 2005 Science, v.309, n.5733, p.385-386
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"The First Generations of Stars"
July 15, 2005 Science, v.309, n.5733, p.390-391
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"Formation of Martian outflow channels by catastrophic dewatering of evaporite deposits"
August 1, 2005 Geology, v.33, n.8, p.625-628
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Foundation for Thought and Ethics
August 1, 2005 Richardson, TX/ working to restore the freedom to know to young people in the classroom
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Creation-Evolution Headlines
June 1, 2005 Master Plan Productions
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The Weight of Light
June 1, 2005 Physical Review Focus
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Spirit tales reveal ancient landslides
July 13, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
North American folklore points to dangers for Seattle
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Gravity doughnut promises time machine
July 13, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
movement into the past gets one step less improbable
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Carbon dating works for cells
July 14, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
radioactive fallout from nuclear tests serves as measuring stick
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Magnet Theory Meets Earthquakes
July 15, 2005 Physical Review Focus
the time you'll most likely see an earthquake is soon after another earthquake, even if it occurred hundreds of miles away
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An exchange on science, evolution and intelligent design
July 16, 2005 World Socialist Web Site
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Believe it or not, science evolves too
July 17, 2005 Los Angeles Times
So why is the National Museum of Natural History stuck with outdated theories in its exhibits?
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What You Need to Know About the Evolution Debate
August 5, 2005 Christianity Magazine
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Book
The Human World in the Physical Universe: Consciousness, Free Will, and Evolution
September 1, 2001 Rowman & Littlefield
see also Amazon
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The Hole in the Universe: How Scientists Peered over the Edge of Emptiness and Found Everything
December 1, 2001 Harvest Books (Harcourt)
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Our Molecular Future: How Nanotechnology, Robotics, Genetics, and Artificial Intelligence Will Transform Our World
July 1, 2002 Prometheus Books
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The Future of Life
March 1, 2003 Vintage (Random House)
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Rebuilding the Matrix: Science and Faith in the 21st Century
March 1, 2003 Zondervan
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Who Rules in Science? An Opinionated Guide to the Wars
March 1, 2004 Harvard University Press
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Deeper Than Darwin: The Prospect for Religion in the Age of Evolution
August 1, 2004 Westview Press
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Artificial Life IX: Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems
October 1, 2004 MIT Press
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Statement on Teaching of Evolutionary Theory (pdf)
October 1, 2004
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Unpublished Photographs from 1925 Tennessee vs. John Scopes "Monkey Trial"
October 1, 2004
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Kuhn vs. Popper: The Struggle for the Soul of Science
January 1, 2005 Columbia University Press
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Sneaking a Look at God's Cards: Unraveling the Mysteries of Quantum Mechanics
January 1, 2005 Princeton University Press
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The Road to Reality: A Complete Guide to the Laws of the Universe
February 1, 2005 Knopf
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Challenges to The Second Law of Thermodynamics: Theory and Experiment
April 1, 2005 Springer
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Creation: Towards a Theory of All Things
May 1, 2005 Book Surge
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Darwin, Design, and the Catholic Faith
July 1, 2005 Cardinal Schönborn's mistake
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Top 5 cosmic threats to life on Earth
July 15, 2005 New Scientist, n.2508
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9000-year-old man released
July 16, 2005 New Scientist, n.2508, p.4
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Enigmatic fossils shed light on early evolution
July 16, 2005 New Scientist, n.2508
one of the most puzzling phases in the evolution of life -- the Ediacaran period -- is giving up its secrets, thanks to two strange fossil types
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Do cosmic rays ever exceed the limit?
July 18, 2005 New Scientist, n.2508, p.19