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DISCLAIMER: The following links do not necessarily represent endorsement by the Geoscience Research Institute, but are meant to provide information from a wide range of viewpoints and expertise on scientific issues, religious issues, and the interface between the two, particularly in the area of creation and evolution.
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Poking holes in evolution
November 5, 2005 IndyStar.com (Indianapolis)
When scientists boldly proclaim the Darwinian theory of evolution, they go way beyond scientific expertise into matters of philosophy and theology.
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Eight-year-old physics genius enters university
November 5, 2005 Korea Herald
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Intelligent design makes for big bang
November 5, 2005 St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
the controversial theory about the origins of life finds opponents and proponents at a state science teachers meeting
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Biohazards: Advances in biological science raise troubling questions about what it means to be human
November 6, 2005 San Francisco Chronicle
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RATE research reveals remarkable results -- a fatal blow to billions of years
November 6, 2005 Answers in Genesis
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Does it matter which is right?
November 7, 2005 Answers in Genesis
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Theory of evolution compatible with Bible: Vatican
November 7, 2005 The Australian
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Embryonic change elicits adult fish change
November 8, 2005 Science Daily (UPI)
apparent linkages between the evolutionary development and embryonic development of species
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Science and Religion Share Fascination in Things Unseen
November 8, 2005 New York Times, p.F4
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Kansas School Board Decision Lambasted by Teachers, Scientist as Attack on Science
November 8, 2005 U.S. Newswire
campaign launches new online ad, petition
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A Is for Ancient, Describing an Alphabet Found Near Jerusalem
November 9, 2005 New York Times, p.A12
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News Update/Commentary
Gigantic Apes Coexisted With Early Humans, Study Finds
November 9, 2005 Fox News
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For the Dalai Lama, a Meeting of Brain and Mind
November 9, 2005 Washington Post, p.C01
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Pope Echoes Arguments of Intelligent Design Advocates
November 9, 2005 beliefnet.com
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Is Intelligent Design a Bad Scientific Theory or a Non-Scientific Theory?
November 10, 2005 Tech Central Station
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FSU prof gets two years for vehicular manslaughter
November 10, 2005 Tallahassee Democrat (Associated Press)
Nobel Prize-winning physicist, John Robert Schrieffer, a Florida State University professor was sentenced to two years in prison
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Televangelist warns of evolution doomsday
November 10, 2005 Pat Robertson says a vote against intelligent design is a vote against God
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Intelligent Design and Academic Freedom
November 10, 2005 National Public Radio
Richard Sternberg published a peer-reviewed article by Stephen Meyer, a proponent of intelligent design
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Genetic Find Stirs Debate on Race-Based Medicine
November 11, 2005 New York Times
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Kuwait's biggest field starts to run out of oil
November 12, 2005 AME Info
It was an incredible revelation last week that the second largest oil field in the world is exhausted and past its peak output. Yet that is what the Kuwait Oil Company revealed about its Burgan field.
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Our Faith in Science
November 12, 2005 New York Times
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Intelligent Design in American Classrooms
November 14, 2005 National Public Radio
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Genes contribute to patriotism and group loyalty
November 14, 2005 EurekAlert!
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Darwinian Struggle: At Some Colleges, Classes Questioning Evolution Take Hold
November 14, 2005 Wall Street Journal, p.A1
'Intelligent Design' doctrine leaves room for creator; in Iowa, science on defense ... a professor turns heckler
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GOP tests intelligent design water
November 15, 2005 Courier-Journal (Louisville, KY)
voters are polled on what to teach
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Seeing Mountains in Starry Clouds of Creation
November 15, 2005 New York Times
astronomers operating NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope have used the name, "Mountains of Creation," to describe star-forming pillars in the constellation Cassiopeia
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News Update/Commentary
Reptile fossil is 'early turtle'
November 16, 2005 BBC News
a fossil reptile discovered in Brazil may be the oldest known creature that resembles a modern turtle
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Lizards' poisonous secret is revealed
November 16, 2005 New Scientist
rewriting the story of lizard and snake evolution
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"Female Monarch Butterfly's Needles Designed for Survival"
September 1, 1995 Impact, n.267 (Institute for Creation Research)
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Monarch butterflies and navigation (pdf)
February 13, 1999 CEN Technical Journal, v.13, n.1, p.105-114
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Monarch Viceroy Puzzle
February 13, 1999 International Society for Complexity, Information, and Design
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Butterfly's Navigation Secret Revealed in Flight Simulator
May 4, 2005 Live Science
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The Heresy of Nosson Slifkin
October 1, 2005 Moment Magazine
It is a story that is making headlines nearly every day. Somewhere in the United States, at a school board meeting or in a state legislature, Christian fundamentalists are challenging Darwins theory of evolution.
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Intelligent Design: The New Creationism Threatens All of Science and Society"
October 1, 2005 APS News (American Physical Society)
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Dinosaurs Roar Back from the Past
October 1, 2005 Discover, v.26, n.10
new discoveries hint theres a lot more in fossil bones than we thought
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Why time keeps going forwards
October 13, 2005 New Scientist, n.2521
What keeps the cosmic clock surging onwards? Curious elliptical patterns in the sky might hold the answer.
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Feathered flight, so good they did it twice?
October 15, 2005 New Scientist, n.2521
the unexpected discovery of a dromaeosaur in South America could change what we know about the evolution of flight
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More hobbit bones found
October 15, 2005 New Scientist, n.2521, p.19
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US geologists rally against intelligent design
October 22, 2005 New Scientist, n.2522
the annual meeting of the Geological Society of America saw its members joining their biologist brethren in attacking the creationist challenge to evolution
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New Noah predicts floods across the US
October 22, 2005 New Scientist, n.2522, p.6
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Raptor inflicted death by a thousand bites
October 22, 2005 New Scientist, n.2522, p.22
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Alien life seems yet more likely
October 24, 2005 New Scientist, n.2522, p.22
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Capturing a black hole's feeding habit
October 29, 2005 New Scientist, n.2523, p.19
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God goes to court in all but name
October 31, 2005 New Scientist, n.2523
the insider's guide to the court battle over Intelligent Design, and what US schoolchildren should be taught about the origin of life
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Two Against the Big Bang
November 1, 2005 Discover, v.26, n.11
Geoffrey and Margaret Burbidge were once among the most celebrated astronomers in the world. Now they live in relative obscurity, obstinately railing against one of the most fundamental theories of all time. Why are they laughing?
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The Workings of an Ancient Nuclear Reactor
November 1, 2005 Scientific American
Two billion years ago parts of the African uranium Oklo deposit in Gabon spontaneously underwent nuclear fission.
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"New look at ammonoid taphonomy, based on field experiments with modern chambered nautilus"
November 1, 2005 Geology, v.33, n.11, p.849-852
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Rock of Ages
November 1, 2005 American Scientist
living bacterium from fluid trapped inside 250-million-year-old salt crystals buried half a kilometer deep in New Mexico
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Intelligent Design trial is over
November 12, 2005 New Scientist, n.2525
Judge John Jones now aims to decide by 1 January whether teaching ID in US science classes violates the US constitution
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Don't nuke deadly asteroids -- tow them
November 12, 2005 New Scientist, n.2525