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Giant flying reptile not much of a flyer
May 28, 2008 Nature blog
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Speaking of Faith: Quarks + Creation
May 29, 2008 American Public Media
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But For the Bible, We Might All Be Creationists
May 31, 2008 Access Research Network
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My faith has room enough for science
June 1, 2008 Toronto Star
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Scientists rally against creationist 'superstition'
June 1, 2008 The Independent (UK)
to mark a double anniversary celebrating Charles Darwin, the father of evolution, his supporters are taking the fight to their opponents
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News Update/Commentary
Living Fossils Have Long- and Short-term Memory Despite Lacking Brain Structures of Modern Cephalopods
June 1, 2008 Science Daily
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In at the Birth of Death
June 2, 2008 until this year, no astronomer had ever seen a supernova explode
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Creationist school fights ruling
June 2, 2008 Houston Chronicle
Institute for Creation Research appeals state's decision to prevent offering of science education degree
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Mutations may make humans walk on all fours
June 2, 2008 Nature News
genetic analysis revives dispute about why some humans are quadrupeds
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Evolution of an Imprinted Domain in Mammals
June 3, 2008 Science Daily
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Live birth in a supposedly primitive Devonian fish
June 4, 2008 Access Research Network
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Opponents of Evolution Adopting a New Strategy
June 4, 2008 New York Times
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"Genomics: Protein fossils live on as RNA"
June 5, 2008 Nature, v.453, p.729-731
Pseudogenes constitute many of the non-coding DNA sequences that make up large parts of genomes. Once considered merely protein fossils, it now emerges that some of them have active regulatory roles.
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Life on Mars Could Have Come from Earth
June 5, 2008 Seoul Times
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Book
God, Chance and Purpose: Can God Have It Both Ways?
February 1, 2008 Cambridge University Press
see also Amazon
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Kluge: The Haphazard Construction of the Human Mind
April 1, 2008 Houghton Mifflin
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Beyond the Hoax: Science, Philosophy and Culture
April 1, 2008 Oxford University Press
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Flunk This Movie!
April 16, 2008 Reason Magazine
Ben Stein's new anti-science movie Expelled is all worldview and no evidence
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Creation-Evolution Headlines
May 1, 2008 Master Plan Productions
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How Our Brains are Wired for Belief
June 1, 2008 Ethics and Public Policy Center
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EDITORIAL: Why the best theories aren't always right
June 4, 2008 New Scientist, n.2659, p.5
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Genetically modified humans: Here and more coming soon
June 4, 2008 New Scientist, n.2659
Creating kids with two mothers could save them from dreadful diseases. But will the next step be designer babies?
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Was Stonehenge built to revere the dead?
June 4, 2008 New Scientist, n.2659
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Unintelligently Designed
June 5, 2008 Campus Progress
Expelled fails both as a documentary and as an anti-evolution argument
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Why Darwin is remarkable
June 6, 2008 News-Tribune (Rome, Georgia)
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Could microbes on Phoenix survive on Mars?
June 6, 2008 New Scientist
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'Time-travelling' bugs resist antibiotics of the future
June 6, 2008 New Scientist
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Did black hole 'fireworks' light up early cosmos?
June 6, 2008 New Scientist, n.2659
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Fossil parrots imply early rapid radiation within the parrot family
June 6, 2008 Access Research Network
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News Update/Commentary
New Way to Think About Earth's First Cells
June 6, 2008 Science Daily
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News Update/Commentary
Hints of 'time before Big Bang'
June 6, 2008 BBC News
a team of physicists has claimed that our view of the early Universe may contain the signature of a time before the Big Bang
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Inflation deflated? The big bang's toughest test
June 6, 2008 New Scientist, n.2659
Our best theory of the early universe is starting to look a tad insecure. Could this mean we've got it all wrong?
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Knowledge and its discontents: Darwin passes his testings
June 7, 2008 Salt Lake Tribune
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The Science of Racism
May 30, 2008 The Root
last fall, James Watson, the father of DNA, spoke the unspeakable, saying that blacks are intellectually inferior
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Saving Darwin: How to Be a Christian and Believe in Evolution
May 30, 2008 HarperCollins
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The meaning of the butterfly
June 8, 2008 Boston Globe
why pop culture loves the 'butterfly effect,' and gets it totally wrong
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Complex Synapses Drove Brain Evolution
June 9, 2008 Science Daily
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In Whose Eyes? The subjectivity of the non-design inference
June 9, 2008 Access Research Network
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US genomics leader bows out from institute
June 4, 2008 Nature, v.453, p.710
Francis Collins, the geneticist who led the US National Human Genome Research Institute through the completion of the Human Genome Project and the dawn of the personal genomics era, has announced that he will leave his post on 1 August.
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Faith in science
June 7, 2008 Houston Chronicle
creationists on the State Board of Education must stop trying to undermine the teaching of evolution
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Thinking ahead: Bacteria anticipate coming changes in their environment
June 9, 2008 physorg.com
Bacteria don't just react to changes in their surroundings, they anticipate and prepare for them. This challenges the prevailing notion that only organisms with complex nervous systems have this ability.
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Woolly mammoth family tree grows a new branch
June 9, 2008 Nature News
two bands of woolly brothers roamed the Siberian snows
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Logical Proof of the Existence of a Divine Creator, Why Atheism is Not Logically Sound
June 9, 2008 Canada Free Press
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Bacteria make major evolutionary shift in the lab
June 9, 2008 New Scientist
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Hints of structure beyond the visible universe
June 10, 2008 New Scientist
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Genetically, sea anemone has human complexity
July 8, 2007 Star Bulletin (Hawaii)
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Doubt Is Their Product: How Industry's Assault on Science Threatens Your Health
April 1, 2008 Oxford University Press
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Bending Science: How Special Interests Corrupt Public Health Research
April 1, 2008 Harvard University Press
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Darwin's Joyful Journey of Discovery
May 31, 2008 Wall Street Journal, p.W12
'The Voyage of the Beagle' shows us a young man intoxicated with the tropics and careless of the risks
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Acts & Facts, v.37, n.6 (pdf)
June 1, 2008 Institute for Creation Research