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Food for Thought: Giant Hominid teeth not for crunching nuts, but shellfish
February 13, 2006 Scientific American
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Sunken treasure of new species found
February 14, 2006 unknown fish and seaweed discovered in Caribbean expedition
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News Update/Commentary
Marine life treasure trove found
February 14, 2006 BBC News
an underwater mountain with some of the richest diversity of marine life in the Caribbean has been found by scientists
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Ohio Board Undoes Stand on Evolution
February 15, 2006 New York Times
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Whatever happened to academic freedom in Americas public schools?
February 15, 2006 Answers in Genesis
Ohio caves in to evolutionists pressure
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Unintelligent Design
March 1, 2006 Discover, v.27, n.3
a monstrous discovery suggests that viruses, long regarded as lowly evolutionary latecomers, may have been the precursors of all life on Earth
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"The facts of evolution: fighting the Endarkenment"
October 1, 2005 FASEB Journal, v.19, n.12, p.1581-1582
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A comet's tale
February 13, 2006 Nature (news@nature)
scientists are just beginning to examine the pieces of a comet brought back to Earth by NASA's Stardust mission
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Don't preach to scientists in evolution row: Kueng
February 14, 2006 Reuters
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Dembski, in Kansas, explains cells as Intelligent Design icon
February 15, 2006 Baptist Press
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Stuttering stars found
February 15, 2006 Nature (news@nature)
unpredictable cousins of pulsars baffle astronomers
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Disgraced cloner's ally is cleared of misconduct
February 15, 2006 Nature (news@nature)
but Hwang's US collaborator is chided for 'research misbehaviour'
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Cane toads leg it across Australia
February 15, 2006 Nature (news@nature)
pests are evolving longer legs to speed their invasion
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Leggier cane toads step up efforts to conquer Australia
February 15, 2006 New Scientist, n.2539, p.21
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"Invasion and the evolution of speed in toads"
February 16, 2006 Nature, v.439, n.7078, p.803
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"It's difficult to publish contradictory findings"
February 16, 2006 Nature, v.439, n.7078, p.784
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"Pressure also leads to worthless publications"
February 16, 2006 Nature, v.439, n.7078, p.784
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All Clones Are Not the Same
February 16, 2006 New York Times
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Cloning researcher's reputation tarnished
February 18, 2006 New Scientist, n.2539
the standing of US stem cell biologist Gerald Schatten takes a pounding from a committee set up to investigate his links to Woo Suk Hwang
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Shark ancestors weren't so long in the tooth
February 18, 2006 New Scientist, n.2539
despite the fearsome reputation of modern sharks, their ancient relatives never quite matched the predatory skills of their reptile rivals
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Christian Influences in the Sciences
July 1, 1998 Revolution Against Evolution
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100 Scientists Who Shaped World History
February 1, 2000 Bluewood Books
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The Scientific 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Scientists, Past and Present
September 1, 2000 Citadel Press
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Famous Scientists Who Believed in God
May 1, 2005 God and Science
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Science: 100 Scientists Who Changed the World
September 1, 2005 Enchanted Lion Books
religious affiliation; see also Amazon
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Hot Soup Not So Tasty for Early Life
February 15, 2006 Science NOW Daily News
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News Update/Commentary
Intelligent Design: Not Modern Science
February 15, 2006 Fox News
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News Update/Commentary
Less Is More, Gene Study Shows
February 16, 2006 Science Daily
humans and chimps share most of their genes, yet they differ dramatically in many ways, e.g., their walk, the sizes of their brains, and their capacities for speech and language
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"KOREAN STEM CELL SCANDAL: Schatten: Pitt Panel Finds 'Misbehavior' but Not Misconduct"
February 17, 2006 Science, v.311, n.5763, p.928
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"Revised Numbers Quicken the Pace of Rebound From Mass Extinctions"
February 17, 2006 Science, v.311, n.5763, p.931
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"EVOLUTION: Why Sex?"
February 17, 2006 Science, v.311, n.5763, p.960-961
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"The Greenland Ice Sheet and Global Sea-Level Rise"
February 17, 2006 Science, v.311, n.5763, p.963-964
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Glacier Melt Could Signal Faster Rise in Ocean Levels
February 17, 2006 Washington Post, p.A01
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News Update/Commentary
Brain Researchers Discover the Evolutionary Traces of Grammar
February 17, 2006 Science Daily
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News Update/Commentary
T. rex 'had razor-sharp senses'
February 17, 2006 BBC News
Tyrannosaurus rex may have been a big beast, but it appears to have possessed the sensory skills of much smaller, more agile animals
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Junk science
February 25, 2006 World Magazine
Ohio school board caves to legal threats, dumps critical teaching on evolution
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The Privileged Planet
February 28, 2006 Houston Museum of Natural Science
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Bits, Bytes and Biology: What Evolutionary Algorithms (Dont) Teach Us About Biology [pdf]/ November 2, 2004
February 28, 2006 Evolution Debate
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Teleological Realism: Mind, Agency, and Explanation
August 1, 2005 MIT Press
see also Amazon
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The Death of Adam: Essays on Modern Thought
November 1, 2005 Picador
read first chapter; see also Amazon
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In the beginning...
February 16, 2006 how life on Earth got going is still mysterious, but not for want of ideas
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Discovery of possible ancient tree stirs excitement
February 17, 2006 USA Today (Associated Press)
a large oak tree dug up last summer in a gravel pit could be 6,000 years old or more and might have been entombed by a glacier during the last ice age
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The Politically Incorrect Science Fair
February 18, 2006 Wall Street Journal, p.P1
Stem cells, global warming, intelligent design. Looking for a leg up, kids turn to trendy topics.
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1,800 Feared Killed by Landslide in Philippine Village
February 18, 2006 New York Times (Associated Press)
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At a Scientific Gathering, U.S. Policies Are Lamented
February 19, 2006 New York Times
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Good News From New Guinea
February 19, 2006 New York Times
during a month-long field trip, biologists came upon new species of frogs, butterflies, birds, palms, and rhododendrons
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Ohio Board Establishes State Materialism [pdf]
February 20, 2006 contact: John Calvert
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When Did Plate Tectonics Begin on Earth? Theoretical and Empirical Constraints
February 20, 2006 Geological Society of America
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Global public intellectuals poll
November 1, 2005 The Prospect, n.116
the world's top public intellectuals
- poll results
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News Update/Commentary
Sex, Cleaner of Genomes
February 20, 2006 Science Daily