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ICR Hopes Online Master's Will Create Science Teachers with Biblical Worldview
May 11, 2006 Agape Press
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News Update/Commentary
Light's Most Exotic Trick Yet: So Fast It Goes ... Backwards?
May 11, 2006 Science Daily
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"Observation of Backward Pulse Propagation Through a Medium with a Negative Group Velocity"
May 12, 2006 Science, v.312, n.5775, p.895-897
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"Fall in Earth's Magnetic Field Is Erratic"
May 12, 2006 Science, v.312, n.5775, p.900-902
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"No Doubt About It, the World Is Warming"
May 12, 2006 Science, v.312, n.5775, p.825
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Evolution's Bottom Line
May 12, 2006 New York Times
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Exquisite fossils could be early missing link
May 13, 2006 New Scientist, n.2551
the discovery in China of fossils 515 million years old may plug a gaping hole in the fossil record between the Ediacaran and Cambrian periods
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Was our universe made for us or not?
May 13, 2006 New Scientist, n.2551
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The new incredibles: Enhanced humans
May 13, 2006 New Scientist, n.2551
People with enhanced senses, superhuman bodies and sharpened minds are already walking among us. Are you ready for your upgrade?
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Doubts About Fish Story
June 1, 2006 Christianity Today
anti-Darwinists downplay 'missing link'
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Science Summer Camp
June 1, 2006 California Science Center (Los Angeles)
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"The 1906 earthquake and a century of progress in understanding earthquakes and their hazards"
April 1, 2006 GSA Today, v.16, n.4, p.4-11
on the San Francisco earthquake
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INTELLIGENCE AND EVOLUTION: Why Are Some Animals So Smart?
April 1, 2006 Scientific American
the unusual behavior of orangutans in a Sumatran swamp suggests a surprising answer
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PHYSICS AND COSMOLOGY: The First Few Microseconds
May 1, 2006 Scientific American
in recent experiments, physicists have replicated conditions of the infant universe--with startling results
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snakes eating dust
May 12, 2006 B.C. (comic)
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News Update/Commentary
Methane-belching Bugs Inspire a New Theory of the Origin of Life on Earth
May 12, 2006 Science Daily
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News Update/Commentary
Massive Duplication of Genes May Solve Darwin's 'Abominable Mystery' About Flowering Plants
May 13, 2006 Science Daily
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Creationist discusses science with high school students
May 13, 2006 St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Potosi, MO -- public school teenagers listened to a geeky dude giving them a different perspective on science, an evangelical Christian representing Answers in Genesis, an organization promoting a literal interpretation of the Genesis story
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Another universe may have preceded ours
May 14, 2006 World Science
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Evolution or Intelligent Design?
May 15, 2006 New University Paper (University of California, Irvine)
A Colloquium on Origins: Evolution and Intelligent Design -- a May 7 intellectual debate aimed at broadening the perspective on the origins of life
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Professor to address evolution debate at USC
May 15, 2006 The State (South Carolina)
the 2006 Townsend Lecture at the University of South Carolina tonight features philosophy professor Michael Ruse, director of the history and philosophy of science department at Florida State University
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EVOLUTION: Science, Ideology, Reason and Faith
May 31, 2006 New York Cultural Center
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Book
The Day Without Yesterday: Lemaître, Einstein, and the Birth of Modern Cosmology
October 1, 2005 Thunder's Mouth Press
see also Amazon
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Book
The Cosmic Landscape: String Theory and the Illusion of Intelligent Design
December 1, 2005 Little, Brown
see also Amazon
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Book
Epic of Evolution: Seven Ages of the Cosmos
December 1, 2005 Columbia University Press
see also Amazon
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The Elegant Universe
December 1, 2005 eleven dimensions, parallel universes, and a world made out of strings ... it's not science fiction, it's string theory
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Intelligent Design Conference at Biola University, La Mirada, California (report)
May 12, 2006 Road to Emmaus
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Debate on teaching evolution resurfaces
May 15, 2006 The State, South Carolina (Associated Press)
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News Update/Commentary
How Did Cactuses Evolve?
May 15, 2006 Science Daily
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Forum to tackle intelligent design
May 15, 2006 Tallahassee Democrat
Dover decision spurs debate over evolution
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Mystery of the Megaflood
May 16, 2006 Nova (PBS)
What unleashed a catastrophic flood that scarred thousands of square miles in the American Northwest?
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The Boldest Hoax
May 30, 2006 Nova (PBS)
Who perpetrated Piltdown Man, the greatest scientific fraud of the 20th century?
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A View of Creation (pdf)
May 30, 2006 Apologetics Press
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Intelligent, Optimal, and Divine Design
May 30, 2006 Apologetics Science (Southern Baptist Convention)
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News Update/Commentary
Neanderthal yields nuclear DNA
May 16, 2006 BBC News
the first sequences of nuclear DNA to be taken from a Neanderthal have been reported at a US science meeting
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Science and the First Amendment
May 16, 2006 The Nation
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New Washington DC Archbishop Favours Intelligent Design in Schools
May 16, 2006 Life Site News
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News Update/Commentary
Penn State Researchers Look Beyond the Birth of the Universe
May 16, 2006 Science Daily
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News Update/Commentary
Small Molecule Interactions Were Central to the Origin of Life
May 16, 2006 Science Daily
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PBS to shine light on Dover design case
May 16, 2006 York Dispatch (Pennsylvania)
will feature Intelligent Design trial's lessons in 'NOVA' documentary
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Secret notes reveal the origin of the rivalry to Darwins theories
May 17, 2006 The Herald (UK)
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Book
Ota Benga: The Pygmy in the Zoo
February 13, 1992 St. Martin's Press
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Book
The Infinite Cosmos: Questions from the Frontiers of Cosmology
February 13, 1992 Oxford University Press
see also Amazon
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One Thing They Aren't: Maternal
May 9, 2006 New York Times
evidence that "bad" mothering is common in nature and is often a centerpiece of the reproductive game plan
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Gödel in a Nutshell
May 14, 2006 Edge The Third Culture
The essence of Gödel's incompleteness theorem is that you cannot have both completeness and consistency. A bold anthropomorphic conclusion is that there are three types of people; those that must have answers to everything; those that panic in the face of
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Diary of the Earth's Magnetic Field Shows a Temporary Calm
May 16, 2006 New York Times
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Neanderthal DNA yields to genome foray
May 16, 2006 Nature (news@nature)
genetic material sequenced from 45,000-year-old male
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Darwin in Malibu (a play in two acts)
May 16, 2006 Falcon Theater (Burbank, CA)
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Human genome completed (again)
May 17, 2006 Nature (news@nature)
scientists today publish the sequence of chromosome 1: the largest and last of the human chromosomes to be done and dusted
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Scientists Look to Moon for Signs of Early Earth Life
May 17, 2006 Morning Edition, National Public Radio