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Darwin's Failed Predictions, Slide 6: "Darwinism: grounded in science or propped up by philosophy?"
January 11, 2008 Men's News Daily
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Did life begin on a radioactive beach?
January 12, 2008 New Scientist, n.2638
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US scientists tackle evolution deniers
January 13, 2008 New Scientist, n.2638, p.5
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Owen Gingerich discusses spirituality and society
December 21, 2007 Cornell University
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Association de Science Creationniste du Quebec
December 21, 2007
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Blind Faiths
January 6, 2008 New York Times
review of
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Former creationist preaches gospel of evolution
January 12, 2008 American Statesman (Austin, TX)
preacher travels country urging all to embrace science
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Flat Earth Theory: A Defense of Science
January 12, 2008 Access Research Network
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A Catholic theologian on God and science
January 13, 2008 Philadelphia Inquirer
review of
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Big Brain Theory: Have Cosmologists Lost Theirs?
January 15, 2008 New York Times
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News Update/Commentary
Dinosaurs 'grew fast, bred young'
January 15, 2008 BBC News
dinosaurs bred as early as age eight, long before they reached adult size, fossil evidence suggests
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Noted Intelligent Design Supporter to Lecture
January 15, 2008 Paramus Post (New Jersey)
Michael Behe (Lehigh University) -- a scientist and supporter of intelligent design -- will visit Bergen Community College on February 14
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Testing presumptions in language evolution
January 15, 2008 Access Research Network
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News Update/Commentary
Human Gene Count Tumbles Again
January 15, 2008 Science Daily
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How does [your faith here] deal with the rise of the scientific age?
January 16, 2008 The Daily (University of Washington)
Islam, Judaism, Christianity
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Electronic Arts Announce Spore; Makes You a God
January 16, 2008 eNews 2.0
Spore allows players to create an entire world, going through different stages of evolution, creating tribes, building civilizations, being God eventually
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A Defence and a Critique of the new NAS booklet
January 16, 2008 Access Research Network
Francisco Ayala is the chair of the Committee that has produced the booklet Science, Evolution, and Creationism published this month by the National Academy of Sciences and the Institute of Medicine
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Science should prevail at the Texas Education Agency
January 16, 2008 American Statesman (Austin, TX)
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Questions Delay Creationist Masters Degrees
January 16, 2008 Inside Higher Ed
scientists fearful that Texas was about to approve a program to offer online masters degrees in science education from a creationist perspective received some good news Tuesday
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News Update/Commentary
Molecular Evolution: Mice Given Bat-like Forelimbs Through Gene Switch
January 16, 2008 Science Daily
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"Experimental cosmology: Cosmos in a bottle"
January 16, 2008 Nature, v.451, p.236-238
can simple table-top experiments provide new insights into the early Universe
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"Time is running out for paranormal prize"
January 16, 2008 Nature, v.451, p.235
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Global Advances Challenge U.S. Dominance in Science
January 16, 2008 New York Times
although evolution and the Big Bang are organizing principles underlying modern biology and physics, many Americans do not accept them
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First Temple seal found in Jerusalem
January 17, 2008 Jerusalem Post
a stone seal bearing the name of one of the families who acted as servants in the First Temple and then returned to Jerusalem after being exiled to Babylonia has been uncovered in an archeological excavation in Jerusalem's City of David
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"Earth science and society"
January 17, 2008 Nature, v.451, p.301-303
the unique set of challenges that face humankind today mean that it is more essential than ever that Earth scientists apply their understanding of the planet to benefit society and that society invite them to do so
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"Unlocking the mysteries of the ice ages"
January 17, 2008 Nature, v.451, p.284-285
much progress has been made towards understanding what caused the waxing and the waning of the great ice sheets, but a complete theory of the ice ages is still elusive
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"From landscapes into geological history"
January 17, 2008 Nature, v.451, p.274-276
Erosional and depositional landscapes are linked by the sediment-routing system. Observations over a wide range of timescales might show how these landscapes are translated into the narrative of geological history.
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"Restricted access to fossils hinders claim confirmation"
January 17, 2008 Nature, v.451, p.244
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Book
The Good and the Groaning: Evolution, the Problem of Suffering and the Call of Humanity
January 17, 2008 Westminster John Knox Press
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Book
The Edge of Evolution: The Search for the Limits of Darwinism
June 9, 2007 Free Press (Simon & Schuster)
see also Amazon
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DNA holds clues to extinction
August 1, 2007 Geotimes
if humans didnt cause the extinction of woolly mammoths, then what did
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Dino pose discloses cause of death
August 1, 2007 Geotimes
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Strange Bedfellows? Evangelicals and Scientists Join Forces on Climate
September 1, 2007 Geotimes
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A huge discovery in Wyoming
September 1, 2007 Geotimes
a Camarasaurus skeleton is more than 90 percent complete and highly articulated
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Controversy in the Cradle of Humankind
September 1, 2007 Geotimes
in Kenya a battle has been brewing over evolution versus creationism and science versus religion
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Baby woolly mammoth frozen in time
September 1, 2007 Geotimes
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Asteroid collision sealed dinosaurs' fate
September 6, 2007 Geotimes
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Discovery Institute's Science Education Policy
September 10, 2007 Discovery Institute
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Hubble sees evolving galaxies
October 1, 2007 Geotimes
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The little dino that could
November 1, 2007 Geotimes
a flying dinosaur found in Mongolia is so small that it is overturning previous thinking about how and when dinosaurs evolved and took flight
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Yellowstone and Heise: Supervolcanoes That Lighten Up
November 1, 2007 Kathryn Watts
Geotimes / Yellowstone National Park, an active supervolcano, is the site of some of Earths largest volcanic eruptions, and as such, presents a significant potential hazard to humankind
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When Volcanoes Threaten, Scientists Warn
November 1, 2007 Geotimes
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Danger Lurks Deep: The Human Impact of Volcanoes
November 1, 2007 Geotimes
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Sudden climate change not Neanderthals' downfall
November 1, 2007 Geotimes
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Mummy hair tells gruesome story
December 1, 2007 Geotimes
few people ever witnessed the human sacrifice rituals performed by the Inca high on the snow-covered peaks of the Andes
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Toothy duck-billed dinosaur found
December 1, 2007 Geotimes
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Controversial Origins: A Discussion With Olaf Bininda-Emonds and John Wible
December 1, 2007 Geotimes / radiation of placental mammals
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Book
Your Inner Fish: A Journey into the 3.5-Billion-Year History of the Human Body
January 1, 2008 Pantheon (Random House)
see also Amazon
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The Moral Instinct
January 13, 2008 New York Times
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Another loony theory from the wonderland of evolution
January 16, 2008 Renew America