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Exotic Science and Theology in Rome
March 3, 2009 Evolution News & Views (Discovery Institute)
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Cardinal says atheist's theories "absurd"
March 3, 2009 Associated Press
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News Update/Commentary
Billions of Years Ago, Microbes Were Key in Developing Modern Nitrogen Cycle
March 3, 2009 Science Daily
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Bug-eyed fish reveals oldest fossil brain
March 3, 2009 New Scientist
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A bizarre universe may be lurking in the shadows
March 4, 2009 New Scientist, n.2698
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The selfless gene: Rethinking Dawkins's doctrine
March 4, 2009 New Scientist, n.2698
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Rock and Roil: Meteorites Hitting Early Earth's Oceans May Have Helped Spawn Life
December 7, 2008 Scientific American
did heat, pressure and carbon from meteorite impacts create biological precursors
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Did a Comet Hit Earth 12,000 Years Ago?
January 2, 2009 Scientific American
nanodiamonds found across North America suggest that major climate change could have been cosmically instigated
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Is Quantum Mechanics Controlling Your Thoughts?
January 13, 2009 Discover Magazine
science's weirdest realm may be responsible for photosynthesis, our sense of smell, and even consciousness itself
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What Makes You Uniquely "You"?
January 16, 2009 Discover Magazine
Nobel laureate Gerald Edelman says your brain is one-of-a-kind in the history of the universe
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Book
Out of Our Heads: Why You Are Not Your Brain, and Other Lessons from the Biology of Consciousness
February 1, 2009 Hill and Wang (MacMillan)
see also Amazon
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Was Einstein Wrong?: A Quantum Threat to Special Relativity
February 1, 2009 Scientific American
entanglement, like many quantum effects, violates some of our deepest intuitions about the world and it may also undermine Einstein's special theory of relativity
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Within Any Possible Universe, No Intellect Can Ever Know It All
February 1, 2009 Scientific American
a mathematical theory places limits on how much a physical entity can know about the past, present or future
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Modern Darwins
February 1, 2009 National Geographic
the father of evolution would be thrilled to see the science his theory has inspired
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Darwin's First Clues
February 1, 2009 National Geographic
he was inspired by fossils of armadillos and sloths
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Are You There, E.T.? It's Me, Maggie
February 3, 2009 Discover Magazine
astrobiologist Maggie Turnbull gets paid by NASA to search for alien life
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Book
Discover Does Darwin: Special Section on Evolution
February 4, 2009 Discover Magazine
the future of Homo sapiens, genetic proof of evolution, the next Galapagos, and more
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They Don't Make Homo Sapiens Like They Used To
February 9, 2009 Discover Magazine
our species--and individual races--have recently made big evolutionary changes to adjust to new pressures
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Six Sites That Are the Galapagos for Modern Darwins
February 10, 2009 Discover Magazine
researchers see amazing twists of evolution at the biological hot spots
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We All Live in Darwin's World
February 11, 2009 Discover Magazine
"survival of the fittest" is helping us understand not only the origin of species but also love, politics, and even the cosmos
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DNA Agrees with All the Other Science: Darwin Was Right
February 11, 2009 Discover Magazine
molecular biologist Sean Carroll shows how evolution happens, one snippet of DNA at a time
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Giant seabird's fossilized skull found in Peru
February 27, 2009 Yahoo! News (Associated Press)
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Book
Acts & Facts, v.38, n.3 (pdf)
March 1, 2009 Institute for Creation Research
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"Looking for worlds like this one"
March 3, 2009 Nature, v.458, p.17
NASA's Kepler mission is the best shot yet at detecting an Earth-sized planet elsewhere in the Galaxy
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REVIEWS: 4 March 2009
March 1, 2009 New Scientist, n.2698
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First fossil brain found in a bug-eyed fish
March 4, 2009 New Scientist, n.2698, p.14
the chance discovery of the brain of a 300-million-year-old fish within its skull sparks hunt for more
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Ancient supernovae found written into the Antarctic ice
March 4, 2009 New Scientist, n.2698, p.14
nitrate layers found in an Antarctic ice core provide a record of cosmic explosions stretching back thousands of years
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Fossil footprints reveal our modern walk in the making
March 4, 2009 New Scientist, n.2698, p.10
ancient tracks left in Kenya 1.5 million years ago were made by human ancestors with essentially modern foot anatomy and gait
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Race is on to tap Antarctica's hidden lakes
March 4, 2009 New Scientist, n.2698, p.6-7
lake water that lies deep beneath the ice will be studied for signs of life, which if it exists, has been isolated for hundreds of thousands of years
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Anti-Darwin speaker gagged at Vatican evolution conference
March 4, 2009 Reuters
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"We cannot live by scepticism alone"
March 5, 2009 Nature, v.458, p.30
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"Primed for evolution"
March 5, 2009 Nature, v.458, p.34
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Darwin and the chicken's egg
March 5, 2009 Mail & Guardian (South Africa)
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News Update/Commentary
The danger of worshipping Darwin
March 5, 2009 BBC News
his vast brow hangs over us all; his foamy white beard cascades down in the familiar Michelangelo Old Testament style
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The resurrection of a disease-linked gene
March 5, 2009 Nature News
an unusual tale of a gene lost, then found, during human evolution
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First 'resurrected' gene found in humans
March 6, 2009 New Scientist
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Evolution is not to blame for atheism, says U.S. professor
March 6, 2009 Catholic News Service
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Internal fertilization and viviparity in placoderm fish
March 6, 2009 Access Research Network (blog)
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"On the Origin of Photosynthesis"
March 6, 2009 Science, v.323, n.5919, p.1286-1287
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"Molecular and Evolutionary History of Melanism in North American Gray Wolves"
March 6, 2009 Science, v.323, n.5919, p.1339-1343
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The battle for science continues
March 7, 2009 People's Weekly World
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Dawkins lecture draws thousands at OU
March 7, 2009 Norman Transcript (Oklahoma)
the evolutionary biologist on the University of Oklahoma campus was received with varying levels of applause and cheers, but vocal protester condemned British scientist
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The end of the debate
March 7, 2009 Ottawa Citizen (Canada)
evolution is the foundation of all modern biological and genetic research
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Does God truly exist? A critical review
March 8, 2009 Punch (Nigeria)
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Shockwaves from melting icecaps are triggering earthquakes, say scientists
September 8, 2007 Independent (UK)
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Book
In Search of Time: Journeys along a Curious Dimension
October 1, 2008 McClelland & Stewart ... St. Martin's Press
see also Amazon
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News Update/Commentary
Could life on Earth have come from Ceres?
March 5, 2009 MSNBC
dwarf planet may have survived early cataclysmic asteroid impacts
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'Cracker abuse' prof disses Christian author
March 7, 2009 World Net Daily
name calling for book that bumped 'God Delusion'
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"You Still Walk Amongst Judges, Prophet Darwin!"
March 8, 2009 Access Research Network (blog)
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International Conference on Climate Change
March 8, 2009 Heartland Institute