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Heretical Thoughts About Science and Society
August 8, 2007 Edge
all the fuss about global warming is grossly exaggerated
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Quite philosophical one morning
August 12, 2007 Scotsman
There is no hard scientific evidence that disproves the existence of God. How could there be? ... He seemed to me as selective as the gullible believers he scoffed at.
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The Hype around "Evolutionism": Atheistic Materialism as a Religion
August 12, 2007 Life Site News
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Scientists close to birthing new life forms
August 13, 2007 Sun-Herald (Associated Press)
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News Update/Commentary
Did Life Begin in Space? New Evidence from Comets
August 14, 2007 Science Daily
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Who wants to be a millionaire?
August 15, 2007 Creation Ministries International
$1 million prize offered for scientific proof of natural-process origin of life
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Conquest of Land Began in Shark Genome
August 15, 2007 Science Daily
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Fossil sea spiders thrill experts
August 16, 2007 BBC News
a cache of exceptionally well-preserved fossil sea spiders have been described for the first time
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Quake Rocks Peru, Leaving Dead and Rubble Behind
August 16, 2007 New York Times (Associated Press)
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Saudis Plan Desert Museum Showcasing Planets History
July 19, 2007 Anonymous Arabist
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'We have broken speed of light'
August 16, 2007 Telegraph (UK)
a pair of German physicists claim to have broken the speed of light -- an achievement that would undermine our entire understanding of space and time
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Cosmic 'train wreck' defies dark matter theories
August 16, 2007 New Scientist
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Study maps evolution's tiny steps
August 17, 2007 News Observer (Chapel Hill, NC)
UNC researchers outline molecular changes, rebutting the creationist view
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Toll Climbs in Peru; Areas Lack Water and Power
August 17, 2007 New York Times
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A Peruvian City Is Left Devastated by Quake
August 17, 2007 New York Times
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Crisis averted
August 25, 2007 World Magazine, v.22, n.31
Baylor avoids repeating an anti-ID purge from years before
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Uncertainty: Einstein, Heisenberg, Bohr, and the Struggle for the Soul of Science
February 1, 2007 Doubleday (Random House)
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40 Days and 40 Nights: Darwin, Intelligent Design, God, OxyContin®, and Other Oddities on Trial in Pennsylvania
April 1, 2007 Harper Collins
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Flat Earth: The History of an Infamous Idea
April 1, 2007 Macmillan
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Ancient glaciers melting quickly
April 1, 2007 Geotimes
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T. rex tissue yields genetically revealing proteins
April 1, 2007 Geotimes
extracted protein from a 68-million-year-old Tyrannosaurus rex leg bone supports a genetic link between dinosaurs and birds
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Baboon Metaphysics: The Evolution of a Social Mind
May 1, 2007 University of Chicago Press
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The Battle Over the Meaning of Everything: Evolution, Intelligent Design, and a School Board in Dover, PA
May 1, 2007 Jossey-Bass (Wiley)
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Deep Earth may hold an ocean
May 1, 2007 Geotimes
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Birds evolve small genomes pre-flight
May 1, 2007 Geotimes
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Clovis first in doubt
May 1, 2007 Geotimes
Clovis status as the first Americans has now been called into question by new radiocarbon dates that indicate Clovis technology flourished for a much shorter time than previously thought
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Finding a Mammoth in Your Backyard? Priceless.
May 24, 2007 Discover Magazine
Selling it? Not so easy.
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A Natural History of Time
June 1, 2007 University of Chicago Press
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The Origins of Man: An Illustrated History of Human Evolution
June 1, 2007 New Holland
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Linnaeus: The Name Giver
June 1, 2007 National Geographic
Linnaeus heartily embraced the prevailing creationist view of biological origins, which stipulated that studying nature reveals evidence for the creative powers and mysterious orderliness of God
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A Simpler Origin for Life
June 1, 2007 Scientific American
The sudden appearance of a large self-copying molecule such as RNA was exceedingly improbable. Energy-driven networks of small molecules afford better odds as the initiators of life.
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Colossal crystals discovered in cave
June 1, 2007 Geotimes
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"Direct dating of Archean microbial ichnofossils"
June 1, 2007 Geology, v.35, n.6, p.487-490
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Creation-Evolution Headlines
June 1, 2007 Master Plan Productions
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Time May Not Exist
June 12, 2007 Discover Magazine
not to mention the question of which way it goes ...
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Soul Search
June 12, 2007 Discover Magazine
Will natural science pin down our supernatural essence?
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Babies from Bone Marrow
June 15, 2007 Discover Magazine
another potential use for stem cells: procreation
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The second quantum revolution
June 20, 2007 New Scientist, n.2609
to track down a theory of everything, we might have to accept that the universe only exists when we're looking at it
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When did placental and marsupial mammals split?
June 20, 2007 New Scientist, n.2609, p.15
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Science and Islam in Conflict
June 21, 2007 Discover Magazine
All over the world, no matter what the cultural or language differences, science is more or less guided by scientific principles--except in many Islamic countries, where it is guided by the Koran.
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Relativity Passes Absolute Test
June 22, 2007 Discover Magazine
exacting research finds Einstein was exactly right
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Astronomers look to quark stars for a fifth dimension
June 23, 2007 New Scientist, n.2609, p.12
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Was Lucy a Brutal Brawler?
June 26, 2007 Discover Magazine
these legs were made for fighting
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Chimps may display genuine altruism
June 27, 2007 New Scientist, n.2610
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EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY: "Relative Differences: The Myth of 1%"
June 29, 2007 Science, v.316, n.5833, p.1836
humans and chimpanzees are not as similar as many tend to believe
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The flexi-laws of physics
June 30, 2007 New Scientist, n.2610
abandoning the notion of immutable laws means we can ask how the laws came to be -- and why our universe is so hospitable
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Giant penguin fossil found in Peru
June 30, 2007 New Scientist, n.2610, p.19
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New Theories of Everything
July 1, 2007 Oxford University Press
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DEBATE: Should Science Speak to Faith?
July 1, 2007 Scientific American
two prominent defenders of science exchange their views on how scientists ought to approach religion and its followers
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Creation-Evolution Headlines
July 1, 2007 Master Plan Productions