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Fish jump into picture of evolutionary land invasion
October 5, 2011 Northern Arizona University
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Lucky LUCA Was Already Complex
October 5, 2011 Creation-Evolution Headlines
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Faster-than-light neutrinos face time trial
October 5, 2011 Nature News
Did gravity mess with the clocks that measured particles breaking cosmic speed limit?
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Human Cloning Advanced Despite Ethics
October 6, 2011 Creation-Evolution Headlines
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The first reptile with a true placenta
October 6, 2011 New Scientist
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Living Species of Aquatic Beetle Found in 20-Million-Year-Old Sediments
October 6, 2011 Science Daily
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Lungfish Provides Insight to Life On Land: 'Humans Are Just Modified Fish'
October 7, 2011 Science Daily
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A New Species of Fossil: Silky Lacewing Insects That Lived More Than 120 Million Years Ago
October 7, 2011 Science Daily
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Astrophysics and Extinctions: News About Planet-Threatening Events
October 7, 2011 Science Daily
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Huge New Dinosaur Trackway Found in U.S.
October 7, 2011 National Geographic News
dinosaurs "stomping in the mud" left prints pointing to pigeon-toed hunter
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News to Note
October 8, 2011 Answers in Genesis
a weekly feature examining news from the biblical viewpoint
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Reefs Recovered Faster After Mass Extinction Than First Thought
October 8, 2011 Science Daily
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Science & Faith: Friends or Foes?
October 8, 2011 Johnson Ferry Baptist Church, Marietta, Georgia
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Geology will survive creationist undermining
October 5, 2011 New Scientist, n.2833, p.30-31
creationist infiltration of scientific conferences seems outrageous, but banning them would do more harm than good
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Faster-than-light neutrinos? New answers flood in
October 5, 2011 New Scientist, n.2833, p.10
explanations are coming in thick and fast for the seeming ability of subatomic particles to break the cosmic speed limit
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World's first cloned human embryonic stem cells
October 5, 2011 New Scientist, n.2833, p.6
by fusing skin cells with unfertilised eggs, scientists have cloned embryonic stem cells ... but they have three sets of chromosomes
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About time: Adventures in the fourth dimension
October 8, 2011 New Scientist, n.2833
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Palaeoanthropology: Malapa and the genus Homo
October 6, 2011 Nature, v.478, p.44-45
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Extrasolar planets: Homing in on another Earth
October 6, 2011 Nature, v.478, p.41-42
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Curious Cosmic Speed-Up Nabs Nobel Prize
October 7, 2011 Science, v.334, n.6052, p.30
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Islamic Science and the Making of the European Renaissance
April 1, 2007 MIT Press
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Grave Secrets of Dinosaurs: Soft Tissues and Hard Science
January 1, 2008 Random House
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Apocalypse: Earthquakes, Archaeology, and the Wrath of God
March 1, 2008 Princeton University Press
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Dinosaurs: A Concise Natural History
March 1, 2009 Cambridge University Press
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Astrophysics of Planet Formation
December 1, 2009 Cambridge University Press
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From Cosmos to Chaos: The Science of Unpredictability
August 1, 2010 Oxford University Press
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The End of Discovery: Are We Approaching the Boundaries of the Knowable?
October 1, 2010 Oxford University Press
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The 4 Percent Universe: Dark Matter, Dark Energy, and the Race to Discover the Rest of Reality
January 1, 2011 Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
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Physics of the Future: How Science Will Shape Human Destiny and Our Daily Lives by the Year 2100
March 1, 2011 Random House
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Screening of "No Dinosaurs in Heaven"
October 24, 2011 National Center for Science Education
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RUSSIAN TRANSLATION: The Yellowstone Petrified "Forests"
February 13, 1997 Origins, v.24, p.2-44
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Comety Show: Oceans from Space
October 11, 2011 Creation-Evolution Headlines
“proof” that our water came special delivery from water-balloon comets
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Physics Nobel winner: We discovered a cosmic mystery
October 12, 2011 New Scientist, n.2834
Adam Riess explains why his discovery of accelerating cosmic expansion is Nobel-worthy -- even though we don't understand its cause
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These fins were made for walking
October 13, 2011 Nature, v.478, p.159
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Amazing Fossils: What Do They Mean?
October 13, 2011 Creation-Evolution Headlines
almost every week remains of once-living creatures come to light
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A 100,000-Year-Old Ochre-Processing Workshop at Blombos Cave, South Africa
October 14, 2011 Science, v.334, n.6053, p.219-222
early humans mixed and stored ochre pigments in shells 100,000 years ago, an indication of the emergence of higher planning
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African Data Bolster New View of Modern Human Origins
October 14, 2011 Science, v.334, n.6053, p.167
two papers have independently suggested that early Homo sapiens interbred with now-extinct forms of humans in Africa, so that some living Africans carry genes from archaic people, just as all Europeans and
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News to Note
October 15, 2011 Answers in Genesis
a weekly feature examining news from the biblical viewpoint
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From Telomeres to the Origins of Life
October 17, 2011 New York Times
after his work on telomeres, which won a Nobel Prize in 2009, Jack Szostak took up a new challenge: understanding the origins of life
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Super-Sized Muscle Made Twin-Horned Dinosaur a Speedster
October 17, 2011 Science Daily
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Archaeologists Find Blade 'Production Lines' Existed as Much as 400,000 Years Ago
October 17, 2011 Science Daily
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High-resolution U-Pb ages from the Upper Triassic Chinle Formation (New Mexico, USA) support a diachronous rise of dinosaurs
September 15, 2011 Earth and Planetary Science Letters, v.309, n.3-4, p.258-267
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The Dinosaur Baron of Transylvania
September 28, 2011 Scientific American
a maverick aristocrat's ideas about dinosaur evolution turn out to have been decades ahead of their time
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Rest Easy, Einstein--Faster-Than-Light Neutrinos Would Not Violate Relativity
September 28, 2011 Discover Magazine
particles that move faster than c might sound like pure sci-fi, but it wouldn't be as hard to square with current physics as you might think
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Hothouse Earth
October 1, 2011 National Geographic
56 million years ago a mysterious surge of carbon into the atmosphere sent global temperatures soaring. In a geologic eyeblink life was forever changed.
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Stromatolite colony found in Giant's Causeway
October 14, 2011 BBC
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Americans: Mounting Evidence Prompts Researchers to Reconsider the Peopling of the New World
October 18, 2011 Scientific American
humans colonized the New World earlier than previously thought -- a revelation that is forcing scientists to rethink long-standing ideas about these trailblazers
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Meet Your Newest Ancestor
October 21, 2011 Scientific American
a fossil of a shrewlike creature pushes back by 35 million years the day when mammals first nourished their young in the womb
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High-precision U-Pb zircon geochronology of the Late Triassic Chinle Formation, Petrified Forest National Park (Arizona, USA): Temporal constraints on the early evolution of dinosaurs
November 1, 2011 Geological Society of American Bulletin, v.123, n.11-12, p.2142-2159
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Iceman Autopsy
November 1, 2011 National Geographic
There was only one way scientists could unlock the mystery of the famous Iceman. Take away his ice.