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EDITOR'S SUMMARY: Many Worlds
July 5, 2007 Nature, v.448, n.7149
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Dark matter may emit ultra-high energy cosmic rays
July 6, 2007 New Scientist, n.2611
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The universe forgets what happened before the big bang
July 7, 2007 New Scientist, n.2611
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Countdown to a synthetic lifeform
July 11, 2007 New Scientist, n.2611, p.6-7
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Bible Villain's Burial Place Found
July 11, 2007 Discover Magazine
but all of Herod the Great's loot is gone
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String theory: The fightback
July 11, 2007 New Scientist, n.2612
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Genomics: Junking the junk DNA
July 11, 2007 New Scientist, n.2612
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EDITOR'S SUMMARY: Before and after
July 12, 2007 Nature, v.448, n.7150
at the PermianTriassic boundary, over 90% of plant and animal species then alive were wiped out
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EDITOR'S SUMMARY: Starting anew
July 12, 2007 Nature, v.448, n.7150
can Muslim societies rediscover the spirit of scientific inquiry that prevailed during the classical period, when Islamic science enjoyed a golden era
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Cosmologists spot a 'knot' in space-time
July 13, 2007 New Scientist, n.2612
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The junk DNA we can't live without
July 14, 2007 New Scientist, n.2612
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Gigantic volcano did not decimate humans
July 14, 2007 New Scientist, n.2612
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Snake DNA found inside a gerbil
July 14, 2007 New Scientist, n.2612
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EDITOR'S SUMMARY: Dark deeds
July 19, 2007 Nature, v.448, n.7151
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"The effect of ancient population bottlenecks on human phenotypic variation"
July 19, 2007 Nature, v.448, p.346-348
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Chance and isolation gave humans elegant skulls
July 24, 2007 New Scientist, n.2613, p.19
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Huge sea level rises are coming -- unless we act now
July 25, 2007 New Scientist, n.2614, p.30-34
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What Caused the Great American Extinction?
July 25, 2007 Discover Magazine
a comet may have decimated native animals--and culture
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Evolutionary algorithms now surpass human designers
July 28, 2007 New Scientist, n.2614, p.26-27
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10 Unsolved Mysteries of the Brain
July 31, 2007 Discover Magazine
what we know--and dont know--about how we think
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Book
Mind, Life and Universe: Conversations with Great Scientists of Our Time
August 1, 2007 Chelsea Green Pub.
see also Amazon
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Did T. Rex Taste Like Chicken?
August 1, 2007 Discover Magazine
protein and DNA analyses cement the dinosaur-bird link
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Neutrinos: The key to a theory of everything
August 1, 2007 New Scientist, n.2615
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Are we still addicted to certainty?
August 4, 2007 New Scientist, n.2615
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Science could tell us if we have free will
August 4, 2007 New Scientist, n.2615
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Watching the Birth--and Death--of an Island
August 8, 2007 Discover Magazine
in the South Pacific, the crew of a yacht saw new land form right beneath their boat
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"Implications of new early Homo fossils from Ileret, east of Lake Turkana, Kenya"
August 9, 2007 Nature, v.448, p.688-691
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Determining free will
August 11, 2007 New Scientist, n.2616
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Drill into asteroids to stop them hitting Earth
August 11, 2007 New Scientist, n.2616
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Peace through God
August 13, 2007 Discover Magazine
the tangled dance of science, violence, hope, and strange beliefs
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Stars of the Sahara
August 15, 2007 New Scientist, n.2617
ancient manuscripts from the great city of Timbuktu are re-writing the history of astronomy
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Digging for Dinos in the Land of Genghis Khan
August 16, 2007 Discover Magazine
Can a first-time dinosaur hunter make it through a dig in Mongolia?
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MOLECULAR EVOLUTION: "Resurrected Proteins Reveal Their Surprising History"
August 17, 2007 Science, v.317, n.5840, p.884-885
protein from ancient fish that swam the oceans some 450 million years ago
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"Support Is Drying Up for Noah's Flood Filling the Black Sea"
August 17, 2007 Science, v.317, n.5840, p.886
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"Jumping Genes Hop Into the Evolutionary Limelight"
August 17, 2007 Science, v.317, n.5840, p.894-895
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Darwinists Fuel Urban Myths with Misinformation Campaign about Origins of "Intelligent Design"
August 17, 2007 Evolution News & Views (Discovery Institute)
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Spooks in space
August 17, 2007 New Scientist, n.2617
the possibility of conscious beings popping up in space has cosmologists rethinking the fate of the universe
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Vast ancient settlement unearthed in Cambodia
August 18, 2007 New Scientist, n.2617, p.15
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How the big bang chilled out
August 18, 2007 New Scientist, n.2617
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"The Violence of Our Knowledge: On Higher Education and Peace Making"
August 18, 2007 APS News, v.16, n.7, p.8
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"Creation Museum Draws Scientific Fire"
July 1, 2007 APS News, v.16, n.7, p.1,7
museum promotes a literal interpretation of the Biblical account of creation, contradicting accepted scientific explanations
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A star with a tail
August 15, 2007 Nature (news@nature)
stellar streak tells of 30,000 years of history
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Experts plot humans course on evolutionary road
August 18, 2007 Kansas City Star
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Scientists worldwide race to create artificial life
August 20, 2007 Houston Chronicle
expect a major breakthrough in 3 to 10 years
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Scientists can't define it, but they still tinker with life
August 20, 2007 Houston Chronicle
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Scientists of the Christian Faith: A Presentation of the Pioneers, Practitioners and Supporters of Modern Science
August 20, 2007 Tekton Apologetics Ministries
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4th Day Alliance
August 20, 2007
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Darwinism at AEI
August 20, 2007 American Spectator
early in May, the American Enterprise Institute held a debate about Darwinism, a faith embedded in many debates, whether scientific, religious, or political
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Egypt discovers what may be oldest human footprint
August 20, 2007 Yahoo! News (Reuters)
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News Update/Commentary
Scientists Retrace Evolution with First Atomic Structure of an Ancient Protein
August 20, 2007 Science Daily