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"Flock of Dodos" film brings humor to evolution row
May 3, 2006 Yahoo! News (Reuters)
the biologist in Randy Olson cringed at news reports of evangelical Christians challenging the teaching of evolution to school children in places such as Kansas on the grounds it was just a theory
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The road from Santa Rosalia: A faster tempo of evolution in tropical climates
May 3, 2006 Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA
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More on Beckwith and Baylor
May 3, 2006 Dallas Morning Views
controversy over Francis Beckwith's denial of tenure at Baylor University
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FOXP2 and the non-evolution of human language
May 3, 2006 Answers in Genesis
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Darwin's finches show how man harms evolution
May 4, 2006 The Independent (UK)
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Darwin takes the pulpit on Evolution Sunday
May 4, 2006 Science & Theology News
hundreds of clergy, led by an atheist biologist, push back against intelligent design on Evolution Sunday
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Not-so-constants?
May 4, 2006 Christian Science Monitor
Physicists live with the never-ending threat that new data will puncture cherished assumptions. That's the way it is with the fundamental constants of nature.
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ARN-Announce, n.54
May 5, 2006 Access Research Network
describes many of the upcoming events and new articles, books, videos and other resources on Intelligent Design
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Book
The Literary Animal: Evolution and the Nature of Narrative
May 5, 2006 Northwestern University Press
see also Amazon
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Book
Intuition
February 1, 2006 Dial Press (Random House)
see also Amazon
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Sorry old Bean, the apes got there first
April 30, 2006 Times Online (UK)
evolutionary biologists have traced the origins of laughter back 4m years to pre-humans slipping and stumbling in their first faltering attempts to walk on two legs
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Judge Jones Extends his Time in the Spotlight
May 3, 2006 Evolution News & Views
What do you get when you declare intelligent design unconstitutional?
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'Cyclic universe' can explain cosmological constant
May 4, 2006 New Scientist
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Free will -- you only think you have it
May 4, 2006 New Scientist, n.2550
underneath the uncertainty of quantum mechanics could lie a deeper reality in which, shockingly, all our actions are predetermined
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"Lower Cambrian Vendobionts from China and Early Diploblast Evolution"
May 4, 2006 Science, v.312, n.5774, p.731-734
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PLANETARY SCIENCE: "The Primordial Porridge"
May 5, 2006 Science, v.312, n.5774, p.706-707
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"Differences in Immune Cell 'Brakes' May Explain Chimp-Human Split on AIDS"
May 5, 2006 Science, v.312, n.5774, p.672-673
subtle differences in gene activity can result in big distinctions between the two species
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News Update/Commentary
Evolution Reveals an Independent Route for Diversity in Animal Form
May 5, 2006 Science Daily
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Stalactites: Chaos + time = beauty
May 6, 2006 New Scientist, n.2550
How does the drip, drip, drip of water transform a cave into an art gallery?
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How chemicals can speed up evolution
May 6, 2006 New Scientist, n.2550
the mystery of how human DNA evolves during someone's lifetime looks a step closer to being solved
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Book
Darwinian Conservatism
September 1, 2005 Imprint Academic
see also Amazon
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Book
God Created the Integers: The Mathematical Breakthroughs That Changed History
October 1, 2005 Running Press
see also Amazon
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Physicians and surgeons who dissent from Darwinism
October 1, 2005
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Science may hold the clue to an ancient riddle
April 28, 2006 physorg.com
the combination of an international project to enhance carbon dating from archaeological samples, and the remains of an olive tree, may hold part of the clue to resolving an age-old archaeological controversy stemming from the times of ancient Greece
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'Flock of Dodos' finds humor in evolution fight
May 3, 2006 documentary film pokes fun at intelligent design -- and at scientists
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Royal Executions Followed Pattern
May 4, 2006 Discovery Channel
a study of British royal executions has determined that the killings followed consistent patterns that correspond to Charles Darwin's "survival of the fittest" theory
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NIH eugenics project a flashback to Nazi research
May 4, 2006 Baptist Press
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Sexual selection alternative slammed
May 5, 2006 The Scientist
biologists write to Science to defend the theory of sexual selection
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School to go ahead with assembly on origins of life
May 5, 2006 Belleville News Democrat (Associated Press)
a southeast Missouri high school will hold an assembly on the origins of life, despite a plea against it by a group for the separation of church and state
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Bible literalism 'pagan superstition'?
May 6, 2006 Vatican astronomer denounces 6-day creationism
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I.D. Rigs Its Own Trial
May 7, 2006 Scientific American (blog)
still smarting from the shellacking handed them in the Kitzmiller v. Dover decision, the neo-creationists appear to be manufacturing their own feel-good opportunities now
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Dolphins know each others names
May 7, 2006 Times Online (UK)
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News Update/Commentary
UFO study finds no sign of aliens
May 7, 2006 BBC News
a confidential Ministry of Defence report on Unidentified Flying Objects has concluded that there is no proof of alien life forms
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Intelligent design bill aims to create momentum for 07
May 8, 2006 Missourian News
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Students pick 'intelligent design' for annual forum
May 8, 2006 The Morning Call (Pennsylvania)
Palisades High School group intrigued by federal case last year
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Dude, evolution's first debate lives on
May 8, 2006 Los Angeles Times
in "Darwin in Malibu," the researcher and a couple of cohorts kick back and ponder life's imponderables
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"The Trouble with the Turing Test"
May 8, 2006 The New Atlantis, n.11, p.42-63
Alan Turing's Computing Machinery and Intelligence has helped shape public understanding of the limits and possibilities of non-human, man-made, artificial intelligence
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Book
Six Impossible Things Before Breakfast: The Evolutionary Origins of Belief
March 1, 2006 Faber (Penguin)
see also Amazon
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Plagiarize or perish?
April 27, 2006 Nature (news@nature)
Peer review, whether of grants or publications, is a matter of trust. And sometimes, scientists break that trust.
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Book
Intelligent Thought: Science Versus the Intelligent Design Movement
May 1, 2006 Vintage (Random House)
see also Amazon
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"The intelligent design of evolution"
May 2, 2006 Molecular Systems Biology, v.2, n.1
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Cyclic universe could explain cosmic balancing act
May 4, 2006 Nature (news@nature)
big bounces may make the Universe able to support stars and life
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A league under the sea
May 5, 2006 Nature (news@nature)
survey reveals diversity of marine creatures
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Unlocking the secret sounds of language: Life without time or numbers
May 5, 2006 Independent Online (UK)
No one knew what the tiny Piraha tribe were humming to each other until one linguist really listened. What he heard is turning our understanding of language on its head.
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Science Anxiety: Toward a less fearful future
May 7, 2006 Philadelphia Inquirer
The moral standoff that will quickly come to characterize the 21st century is not the teaching of intelligent design vs. evolution in American schools. The real battle will be waged over where genetic engineering ought to take us and whether we are satisf
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Creationist Links Origins to Faith, Everyday Life
May 7, 2006 Dakota Voice
Eric Hovind, son of Kent Hovind, of Creation Science Evangelism in Pensacola, Florida is in Union Center, South Dakota this weekend explaining why the Genesis account of creation is not only important to Christians, but affects every area of our lives
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Recycled Universe: Theory Could Solve Cosmic Mystery
May 8, 2006 space.com
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School district refuses request to cancel speaker
May 9, 2006 Daily Journal (Missouri)
watchdog group says Potosi violated separation of church and state requirement
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Science and Faith: Allies Not Enemies--Dispelling the Myths
May 9, 2006 Christian Wire Service
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Former Atheist to Receive Award at Biola
May 11, 2006 Biola University
British philosopher Antony Flew, once considered the most prominent defender of atheism in the English-speaking world, will accept an award from a Christian university in southern California