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Séances & Science: The Lessons of the Spiritualist Challenge to Darwinism
September 1, 2005 Touchstone, v.17, n.7
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Darwinian Conservatism
September 1, 2005 Imprint Academic
see also Amazon
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News Update/Commentary
Einstein and Darwin: A tale of two theories
May 2, 2005 MSNBC
Q&A with Origins astronomer Neil deGrasse Tyson
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Scientific Savvy? In U.S., Not Much
August 30, 2005 New York Times
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Religion a Strength and Weakness for Both Parties
August 30, 2005 public divided on origins of life
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News Update/Commentary
Chimp genetic code opens human frontiers
August 31, 2005 MSNBC
genome comparison reveals many similarities -- and crucial differences
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Chimp and human DNA is 96% identical
August 31, 2005 Financial Times
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A universal debate
August 31, 2005 Des Moines Register (Iowa)
an Iowa State University astronomy professor finds himself at the center of a controversy over science and religion
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Chimp Genome
August 31, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
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"What Comes after Rate?"
September 1, 2005 Impact, n.387 (Institute for Creation Research)
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"Irrational Naturalism"
September 1, 2005 Back to Genesis, n.201 (Institute for Creation Research)
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One side can be wrong
September 1, 2005 The Guardian (UK)
accepting 'intelligent design' in science classrooms would have disastrous consequences
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"The axial skeleton of the Devonian tetrapod Ichthyostega"
September 1, 2005 Nature, v.437, p.137-140
- Like a fish out of water / Editor's Summary
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"Molecular insights into human brain evolution"
September 1, 2005 Nature, v.437, p.64-67
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WEB FOCUS: "The Chimpanzee Genome"
September 1, 2005 Nature, v.437, p.47
- Editor's Summary
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In Chimpanzee DNA, Signs of Y Chromosome's Evolution
September 1, 2005 New York Times
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The Watch on the Heath: Science and Religion Before Darwin
March 1, 2005 Harper Collins
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Come out, come out, wherever you are
August 25, 2005 The Guardian (UK)
you never write, you never call ... on the puzzle of the absent alien: inspiration for art and astronomers and soon to star in a Science Museum exhibition
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Rules of Attraction: Men, women and Darwin
August 29, 2005 Los Angeles Times
Can evolutionary psychology take the mystery out of how we meet and mate?
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'Intelligent design' may enter classrooms
August 30, 2005 Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Most scientific papers are probably wrong
August 30, 2005 New Scientist
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The Climax of Humanity
September 1, 2005 Scientific American
Demographically and economically, our era is unique in human history. Depending on how we manage the next few decades, we could usher in environmental sustainability--or collapse.
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Clash in Cambridge
September 1, 2005 Scientific American
science and religion seem as antagonistic as ever
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Chimp papers by the barrel
September 1, 2005 The Scientist
sequence comparisons give most detailed look to date of chimpanzee-human differences
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"Editorial: The Last Great Apes?"
September 2, 2005 Science, v.309, n.5740, p.1457
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Dark matter highlights extra dimensions
September 2, 2005 Nature (news@nature)
three new 'directions' could explain astronomical puzzle
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Science Classes Should Educate, Not Indoctrinate
September 3, 2005 Albuquerque Journal
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Dinosaurs may have been a fluffy lot
September 4, 2005 Times Online (UK)
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Australian cardinal comfortable with Intelligent Design
September 5, 2005 Catholic World News
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Chimp genome sequence very different from man
September 5, 2005 Answers in Genesis
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Experts Find Reduced Effects of Chernobyl
September 6, 2005 New York Times
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Book
Refuting Compromise: A Biblical and Scientific Refutation of "Progressive Creationism" (Billions of Years), as Popularized by Astronomer Hugh Ross
April 1, 2004 Master Books
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The Naked Emperor: Darwinism Exposed
June 1, 2005 Janus Pub Co
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Creation-Evolution Headlines
August 1, 2005 Master Plan Productions
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Thousands ... Not Billions
September 1, 2005 Master Books
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"Karoo large igneous province: Brevity, origin, and relation to mass extinction questioned by new 40Ar/39Ar age data"
September 1, 2005 Geology, v.33, n.9, p.745-748
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Looking for LUCA -- the mother of all life
September 3, 2005 New Scientist, n.2515
she is the ancestor of every living thing on the planet, yet we know so little about her
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Chimp genome: Lessons from our closest cousin
September 3, 2005 New Scientist, n.2515
it looks like the work of a bored chimpanzee on a broken typewriter, but the newly released genome sequence will help reveal what makes us human
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Deep Impact collision ejected the stuff of life
September 7, 2005 New Scientist
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Francis Galton
September 7, 2005
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"The Grand Banks landslide-generated tsunami of November 18, 1929: preliminary analysis and numerical modeling" (pdf)
September 7, 2005 Marine Geology, v.215, p.45-57
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"No joy for junkies"
April 1, 2005 TJ (Creation ex Nihilo Technical Journal), v.19, n.1, p.3
bit by bit, the idea of junk DNA has been unraveling
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Suicide Grasshoppers Brainwashed by Parasite Worms
September 1, 2005 National Geographic News
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Chimp Genome--and First Fossils--Unveiled
September 1, 2005 Scientific American
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Chimps to People: Apes show contrasts in genetic makeup
September 3, 2005 Science News, v.168, n.10, p.147
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Huge Response to Samizdat Article the Darwinists Tried to Suppress
September 7, 2005 Discovery Institute
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Evolution of a 'Theory'
September 7, 2005 Lloyd Garver/ CBS News
why is there a bunch of people today who actually want to call intelligent design "science"
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Evolution and the suppression of truth
September 8, 2005 Baptist Press (Southern Baptist Convention)
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Intelligent Design: It's Not Even Wrong
September 8, 2005 TPM Cafe
Though I respect and consistently protect the rights of persons of faith and the curricula of religious schools, public school science classes are not the place to teach concepts that cannot be backed up by evidence and tested experimentally.
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Comets May Not Have Solid Cores, "Impact" Shows
September 8, 2005 National Geographic News