Geoscience Research Institute
News Archive (April 2005)
DISCLAIMER: The following links do not necessarily
represent endorsement by the Geoscience Research Institute, but are meant to
provide information from a wide range of viewpoints and expertise on scientific issues,
religious issues, and the interface between the two, particularly in the area of creation
and evolution.
APRIL 27
- "Darwin's Passion for
Hunting and Killing" / May 2005 / Jerry Bergman / Impact, n.383
(Institute for Creation Research)
- "ICR -- Its Origin
and Goal" / May 2005 / Henry M. Morris / Back to Genesis, n.197
(Institute for Creation Research)
- "Dealing
with design" / 28 April 2005 / Nature, v.434, p.1053
The idea of intelligent design is being promoted in schools and
universities in the United States and Europe. Rather than ignoring it,
scientists need to understand its appeal and help students recognize the
alternatives.
- "Intelligent
design: Who has designs on your students' minds?" / 28 April 2005 / Geoff
Brumfiel / Nature, v.434, p.1062-1065 The
intelligent-design movement is a small but growing force on US university
campuses. For some it bridges the gap between science and faith, for others it
goes beyond the pale.
-
Group of Scientists Drafts Rules on Ethics for Stem Cell Research / April
27, 2005 / Nicholas Wade / New York Times
- Quoting,
Misquoting, Quote-Mining / April 26, 2005 / Uncommon Descent (The
Intelligent Design Weblog of William A. Dembski)
- Same-sex fungi can
mate / April 26, 2005 / Charles Q. Choi / The Scientist
C. neoformans' sexual cycle could
shed light on the evolution from asexuality to sex
- The science of design /
April 24, 2005 / Mark Hartwig / York Daily Record (Pennsylvania)
- Dark
Influence / April 23, 2005 / David Shiga / Science News, v.167,
n.17, p.264 most of the universe's matter is out of sight,
but not out of mind
- The
black hole hunter / 23 April 2005 / Valerie Jamieson / New Scientist,
n.2496 if making mini black holes on Earth sounds terrifying,
try building a machine to catch them
- Corals
reveal rapid sea level changes / 23 April 2005 / Kate Ravilious / New
Scientist, n.2496 the prevailing view that sea level only
changes gradually over tens of thousands of years as ice sheets wax and wane
is being challenged
-
Bringing dinosaurs back from the dead / 23 April 2005 / Bob Holmes /
New Scientist, n.2496 why dream of recreating dinosaurs
when we can already resurrect their genes for a repeat performance?
-
Whatever happened to machines that think? / 23 April 2005 / Justin Mullins
/ New Scientist
-
'Flat Earth
Award' nominee's challenge to Chicken Littles / April 22, 2005 / Fred
Singer / Christian Science Monitor
-
Antarctic
glaciers in mass retreat / 21 April 2005 / Michael Hopkin / Nature
(news@nature) shifting pattern linked to warming on icy
peninsula
- "Insect
behaviour: Arboreal ants build traps to capture prey" / 21 April 2005 /
Alain Dejean, Pascal Jean Solano, Julien Ayroles, Bruno Corbara, and Jιrτme
Orivel / Nature, v.434, p.973
-
Inside the Mind of a Creationist / April 20-26, 2005 / Najeeb Hasan /
Metro in the last year, Silicon Valley has been a center
of a showdown over religious beliefs in public schools
- UN may
throw lifeline to Darwin's paradise / 16 April 2005 / New Scientist,
n.2495, p.6
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The End of the Certain World: The Life and Science of Max Born / March
2005 / Nancy Thorndike Greenspan / Basic Books see also
Amazon
- "Chiral
Symmetry Breaking During Crystallization: Complete Chiral Purity Induced by
Nonlinear Autocatalysis and Recycling" / 18 February 2005 / Cristobal
Viedma / Physical Review Letters, v.94, 065504
crushing a solution of left-handed and right handed crystals breaks it chiral
symmetry
-
A World Without Time: The Forgotten Legacy of Godel and Einstein /
December 2004 / Palle Yourgrau / Basic Books see also
Amazon
-
Weighing the Soul: Scientific Discovery from the Brilliant to the Bizarre
/ October 2004 / Len Fisher / Arcade Publishing see also
Amazon
-
From DNA to Diversity: Molecular Genetics and the Evolution of Animal Design,
2nd ed. / September 2004 / Sean Carroll, Jennifer Grenier, and Scott
Weatherbee / Blackwell see also
Amazon
- Science
and Sensibility: The Elegant Logic of the Universe / July 2004 / Keith
J. Laidler / Prometheus Books see also
Amazon
- "Walking
whales, nested hierarchies, and chimeras: do they exist?" / April 2002 /
John Woodmorappe / TJ [Creatin ex Nihilo Technical Journal], v.16, n.1,
p.111-119
- "Creationist Geologic
Time Scale: an attack strategy for the sciences" / March-April 1998 /
Donald U. Wise / American Scientist, v.86, n.2, p.160-173
expanded version of an original manuscript -- Should the
scientific community continue to fight rear-guard skirmishes with
creationists, or insist that "young-earthers" defend their model in toto?
APRIL 25
Origins, n.57 / 2005
- EDITORIAL: Conflating Answers: To and From Design
Questions Timothy G. Standish p.3-6 | pdf
|
- REACTIONS: p.7-8 |
pdf |
- Re: Gibson: Chicken Soup, Self-Organization and the Origin of Life: A
Test (56:3-5) George Javor
- Re: Hasel: Recent Developments in Near Eastern Chronology and
Radiocarbon Dating (56:6-31) R. H. Brown
- Visualizing Baraminic Distances Using Classical Multidimensional Scaling
Todd Charles Wood p.9-29 | pdf |
- ANNOTATIONS FROM THE LITERATURE: p.30-43 |
pdf | biodiversity,
biogeography, geology, paleontology, speciation
- LITERATURE REVIEW: Teach the Controversy Henry
Zuill p.44-46 | pdf |
- LITERATURE REVIEW: Investigating the Designer
Werner Vyhmeister p.47-49 | pdf |
- LITERATURE REVIEW: Does Free Will Exist Stephen
Bauer p.50-52 | pdf |
APRIL 24
- LETTERS:
Prove it:
Science or religion / April 23, 2005 / Journal Sentinel (Milwaukee,
WI)
-
Adaptability, cooperation more important than dominion in survival / April
23, 2005 / Vic Jenkins / Daily Republic (Fairfield, CA)
-
Darwin-only challenger claims libel / April 23, 2005 / World Net Daily
parent says 'evolution spokeswoman' trying to discredit effort
-
School Bans 'Intelligent Design,' Faces Possible Lawsuit / April 22, 2005
/ Cybercast News Service
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Panel speaks out for evolution / April 22, 2005 / Diane Carroll /
Kansas City Star
-
Scientist: Evolution and God can co-exist / April 22, 2005 / Pat Gillespie
/ Ledger-Enquirer (Columbus, GA) evolutionist Dr.
Eugenie Scott says evolution and God can coexist, despite many people's
perceptions
- COSMOLOGY: "Counterattack
Heats Up Dispute Over 'Dark Energy'"
requires registration
/ 22 April 2005 / Charles Seife / Science, v.308, n.5721, p.478
- HIGH-ENERGY PHYSICS: "Unspeakable
State of Matter Starts to Reveal Itself--But for How Long?"
requires registration
/ 22 April 2005 / Charles Seife / Science, v.308, n.5721, p.479
- "Archaic
Genes in Modern People?"
requires registration
/ 22 April 2005 / Elizabeth Culotta / Science, v.308, n.5721, p.490-491
- Poll finds
students believe in evolution over creation / April 21, 2005 / Kori Koch /
Minnesota Daily
- "Species
diversity can drive speciation" / 21 April 2005 / Brent C. Emerson and
Niclas Kolm / Nature, v.434, p.1015-1017
editors summary
- Odd fly uncovers
evolution secret / 20 April 2005 / BBC News a unique fly
from the Canary Islands has helped shed light on one driving force behind the
birth of new species
-
From Darwin to Hitler / April 20, 2005 / Ed Iverson / Lahontan Valley
News (Fallon, NV)
-
Answers in Genesis rebuts 'false claims' / April 18, 2005 / Ken Ham and
Mark Looy / Kentucky Post
- North Sea
crater shows its scars / 18 March 2005 / Jonathan Amos / BBC News
what is thought to be the UK's only space impact crater has
been mapped in detail in 3D for the first time
-
'Genesis' seminar explores creation, evolution / April 9, 2005 / Ann
Wallace / Leaf-Chronicle (Clarksville, TN)
- The
Emergence of Biological Complexity / Cambridge-Templeton Consortium
up to $3 million available for research pertinent to the 'great
debate' over purpose in the context of the emergence of increasing biological
complexity
APRIL 20
- Creation and the Family /
November 11-12, 2005 / John Mackay / Manchester (UK)
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First light from extrasolar planets / April 20, 2005 / Jason Lisle /
Answers in Genesis
- New twist in
wrangle over changing physical constant / 19 April 2005 / Maggie McKee /
New Scientist
- World's largest
iceberg 'goes bump in the night' / 19 April 2005 / Shaoni Bhattacharya /
New Scientist
- At One
Trillion Degrees, Even Gold Turns Into the Sloshiest Liquid / April 19,
2005 / Kenneth Chang / New York Times
- Early
Universe was 'liquid-like' / 19 April 2005 / BBC News
physicists say they have created a new state of hot, dense matter by crashing
together the nuclei of gold atoms
-
New State of Matter Is 'Nearly Perfect' Liquid / April 18, 2005 / Sarah
Graham / Scientific American News
-
Scientists: Early universe didn't blow so much as flow / April 18, 2005 /
CNN (Associated Press) new results from a particle collider
suggest that the universe behaved like a liquid in its earliest moments, not
the fiery gas that was thought to have pervaded the first microseconds of
existence
-
Asteroid bombardment left Mars fit for life / 16 April 2005 / Hazel Muir /
New Scientist, n.2495 impacts on the Red Planet could
have created warm, life-promoting pockets of water that persisted for hundreds
of thousands of years
-
Scariest spider 'really a crab' / 15 February 2005 / BBC News
the world's "biggest ever" spider has been exposed as an
impostor by a leading British spider scientist
APRIL 19
APRIL 18
-
Mount Karthala erupts in Comoros / April 18, 2005 / CNN (Associated Press)
a volcano erupted on the main island of the Comoros
archipelago in the Indian Ocean, sending thousands of people fleeing
-
First Matter / April 18, 2005 / [Itzhak Tserruya] / Weizmann Institute of
Science, Israel a new particle detector will help probe the
primordial universe
- Fossil
turtles confound evolutionists / April 18, 2005 / Terry Mortenson /
Answers in Genesis
- LETTERS:
Evolutionary Dispatches / April 18, 2005 / Washington Post, p.A16
Richard Cohen's incisive April 12 op-ed column, "Backward Evolution,"
defended evolution from the wrath of the creationists.
- Mouse, fly wound
repair linked / April 15, 2005 / Charles Q. Choi / The Scientist
reports suggest common control factors for the healing of
mammal skin and insect cuticle
-
Distant planets could be made of diamond / 15 April 2005 / Philip Ball
/ Nature
(news@nature) welcome to carbon world, which boasts some
serious rocks
-
Einstein's "Year of Wonders," 100 Years Later / April 15, 2005 / Stefan
Lovgren / National Geographic News
-
Asteroid Rained Glass Over Entire Earth, Scientists Say / April 15, 2005 /
Hillary Mayell / National Geographic News scientists
have gained better understanding of the asteroid crash that most likely took
out the dinosaurs and much other
life on Earth
-
Scientists find eggs in dinosaur mom / April 15, 2005 / Marsha Walton /
CNN discovery offers clues on prehistoric reptile's
reproduction
-
Found: Fossil Dino Mom-to-Be Bearing Eggs / April 15, 2005 / Sarah Graham
/ Scientific American
-
Dinosaur Eggs Discovered Inside Mother -- A First / April 14, 2005 / John
Roach / National Geographic News
-
Sea-level records reveal surprising choppiness / 14 April 2005 / Jessica
Ebert
/ Nature
(news@nature) fresh analysis shows that levels changed even
between ice ages
- UF Study:
Similar Species Can Show Different Rates of Genetic Mutation / April 5,
2005 / writer: Carolyn Gramling & source: Charles Baer / University of Florida
News
- UF Science Discovery
Raises Questions about Origin of African Mammals / March 24, 2005 /
writer: Cathy Keen & source: Jonathan Bloch / University of Florida News
APRIL 15
-
Rock
and Gem / May 2005 / Ronald Louis Bonewitz / DK
the definitive guide to rocks, minerals,
gemstones, and fossils; see also
Amazon
- Ways of
Darwinizing Culture / 29 April 2005 / University of London
- Whale-Dolphin
Hybrid Has Baby Wholphin / April 15, 2005 / Fox News the
only whale-dolphin mix in captivity has given birth to a playful female calf
according to officials at Sea Life Park, Hawaii
- "Life
on the Early Earth: A Sedimentary View"
requires registration
/ 15 April 2005 / Frances Westall / Science, v.308, n.5720, p.366-367
- "A
Pair of Shelled Eggs Inside a Female Dinosaur"
requires registration
/ 15 April 2005 / Tamaki Sato, Yen-nien Cheng, Xiao-chun Wu, Darla K.
Zelenitsky, and Yu-fu Hsiao / Science, v.308, n.5720, p.375
- "Physics
and the public: Science as illusion" / 14 April 2005 / Alison Abbott /
Nature, v.434, p.820 when a magician uses science to
present his tricks, the effects are seductive
- Dembski: Intelligent
design offers alternative to Darwinism / April 13, 2005 / David Roach /
Baptist Press News
- Dinosaur
Soft Tissue Found in T. rex Bones / March 29, 2005 / Rich Deem /
Evidence for God from Science
APRIL 14
- The Case for a Creator
(pdf) / May 6-7, 2005 / Lee Strobel / Capistrano Valley Church (California)
-
What a way to go / April 14, 2005 / Kate Ravilious / The Guardian
(UK) super-volcano, robotic rebellion, or terrorism? ... what
is the biggest danger to Earth and the chances of it happening?
- First clone of
champion racehorse revealed / 14 April 2005 / Andy Coghlan / New
Scientist
-
Researchers find new giant amphibian fossils in Africa / 14 April 2005 /
contact: Christine Zeindler / EurekAlert!
-
Early Universe was packed with mini black holes / 13 April 2005 / contact:
David Reid / EurekAlert!
-
Researchers Discover Largest 'Gene Deserts'; Find New Clues to Ancestral
Chromosome Fusion / April 13, 2005 / NIH & National Human Genome Research
Institute / Science Daily
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DNA study of human migration / April 13, 2005 / Benjamin Pimentel / San
Francisco Chronicle National Geographic
and IBM investigate spread of prehistoric peoples around world
-
Geographic Society Is Seeking a Genealogy of Humankind / April 13, 2005 /
Nicholas Wade / New York Times
- Fossils of
Apelike Creature Still Stir Lineage Debate / April 12, 2005 / John Noble
Wilford / New York Times
-
Backward Evolution / April 12, 2005 / Richard Cohen / Washington Post,
p.A21
-
Woolly Mammoth Resurrection, "Jurassic Park" Planned / April 8, 2005 /
Stefan Lovgren / National Geographic News
-
The Day Everything Died / April 2005 / Karen Wright / Discover,
v.26, n.4 the big knockdown fight in science these days is a
debate about a cataclysm that occurred 250 million years ago
APRIL 12
APRIL 10
-
Goodbye Mars, Hello Earth / April 10, 2005 / Paul Davies / New York
Times to claim that life is widespread in the universe is
not only respectable, it also underpins NASA's ambitious astrobiology program
- Code of
Many Colors / April 9, 2005 / Christen Brownlee / Science News Online,
v.167, n.15, p.232 Can researchers see race in the genome?
-
Mammoth remains unearthed at California construction site / April 8, 2005
/ CNN (Associated Press) remarkably well-preserved remnants
of an estimated half-million-year-old ice age mammoth -- including both tusks
-- were discovered at a new housing development in Southern California
-
The
Science of Design / April 7, 2005 / Mark Hartwig / TheRealityCheck.org
-
Intelligent Design, Unintelligent Me / April 5, 2005 / Jay Mathews /
Washington Post
- Thinking
Straighter / April 2005 / James A. Beverley / Christianity Today
why the world's most famous atheist now believes in God
-
Top Ten Discoveries of 2004: #10 - Antarctic Ice Core / February 10, 2005
/ Reasons to Believe Antarctica ice core drilling and methods
of dating through cross-referencing
-
ACLU Position Statement on "Creation-science" / March 11, 2002
APRIL 8
-
Science and Religious Fundamentalism in the 1920s / May-June 2005 / Edward
B. Davis / American Scientist religious pamphlets by
leading scientists of the Scopes era provide insight into public debates about
science and religion
- Life's
top 10 greatest inventions / 9 April 2005 / New Scientist, n.2494, p.26
multicellularity, the eye, the brain, language, photosynthesis,
sex, death, parasitism, superorganisms, symbiosis
-
One Hundred Years of Uncertainty / April 8, 2005 / Brian Greene / New
York Times just about a hundred years ago, Albert
Einstein began writing a paper that secured his place in the pantheon of
humankind's greatest thinkers
-
'Born-again' stars reveal how the earth was created / 7 April 2005 /
Manchester Press (UK)
-
Toothless Skull Raises Questions about Compassion among Human Ancestors /
April 7, 2005 / Sarah Graham / Scientific American News
-
Roots of compassion seen in toothless fossil / April 7, 2005 / John Noble
Wilford / San Francisco Chronicle (New York Times)
'old man' was cared for by peers
-
Earliest evidence of domestic herding in the Negev Desert revealed / 6
April 2005 / contact: Carrie Olivia Adams / University of Chicago Press
Journals (EurekAlert!)
-
Many "Earths" Are Out There, Study Says / April 6, 2005 / Brian Handwerk /
National Geographic News
-
Planet (or Is It?) Found Orbiting Star / April 6, 2005 / Alan Zarembo /
Los Angeles Times German team says it has taken the first
photo of a world outside our solar system, but others aren't so sure
- "New
evidence for 250 Ma age of halotolerant bacterium from a Permian salt crystal"
/ April 2005 / Cindy L. Satterfield, Tim K. Lowenstein, Russell H. Vreeland,
William D. Rosenzweig, and Dennis W. Powers / Geology, v.33, n.4,
p.265-268
- "A
40,000 year unchanging seismic regime in the Dead Sea rift" / April 2005 /
Z. B. Begin, D. M. Steinberg, G. A. Ichinose, and S. Marco / Geology,
v.33, n.4, p.257-260
- Are We Just Really
Smart Robots? / April 2005 / Kenneth Silber / Reason Online
two books on the mind put the human back into human beings
-
Reanalysis Reveals Tsunami-Spawning Quake to Be Second Largest Known /
March 31, 2005 / Sarah Graham / Scientific American News
-
New Sources of High-Energy Gamma Rays Discovered at Milky Way's Center /
March 28, 2005 / Sarah Graham / Scientific American News
-
After the deluge / March 17, 2005 / Tim Radford / The Guardian (UK)
three-dimensional images of ice and rock that reveal Mars's
watery past
-
This eruption could put a tsunami in the shade / March 10, 2005 / Bill
McGuire / The Guardian (UK) supervolcanos are so big
they could start another ice age
APRIL 7
-
Chautauqua Short Courses for College Teachers / Summer 2005 / University
of Pittsburgh, the Council of Chautauqua Field Center Directors, and the
Regional Centers (supported by the National Science Foundation)
more than 100 courses, e.g.,
- Chautauqua Short Courses
/ Summer 2005 / Pacific Northwest Field Center, University of Washington,
Seattle
- Early hominid
'cared for elderly' / 7 April 2005 / BBC News ancient
hominids from the Caucasus may have fed and cared for their elderly
- "Anthropology:
The earliest toothless hominin skull"
requires registration
/ 7 April 2005 / David Lordkipanidze, et al. / Nature, v.434,
p.717-718
-
Genesis: Science and the Beginning of Time (pdf) / April 6, 2005 / Raymond
L. Orbach (Director, Office of Science) / U.S. Department of Energy
The Bible, a sacred epic, begins with In the beginning God
created the heaven and the earth. Genesis 1:1-3 are an inspiring statement of
creation. This talk explores what has been learned using observation,
theory, and computational simulations about our physical beginning, existence,
and future.
- The Science
Haters / April 6, 2005 / James D. Miller / Tech Central Station
- Chad skull 'leans to human line' / 6 April 2005 / BBC News
does an
ancient skull from Africa belong to a possible human ancestor or to a creature
closer to apes
- Texas oilman seeks gusher
from God in Israel / April 6, 2005 / MSNBC News (Reuters)
Zion Oil & Gas founder using Bible as a guide to finding oil in the Holy Land
-
The Scientific Legacy of Fred Hoyle / March 2005 / Douglas Gough
(editor) / Cambridge University Press
see also
Amazon
- The Earth Is Not Moving / 2005 /
Marshall Hall
- History of the
Kaiser Wilhelm Society in the National Socialist Era / Max Planck Society
for the Advancement of Science
science under the Nazi regime
APRIL 6
APRIL 5
- Science and
Religion: Conflict or Concord (Gifford Lectures) / April 12 - May 5, 2005
/ Alvin Plantinga (University of Notre Dame) / St. Salvator's Quadrangle,
University of St. Andrews, Scotland
-
An Academic Question / April 5, 2005 / Paul Krugman / New York Times
in its April Fools' Day issue, Scientific American
published a spoof editorial in which it apologized for endorsing the theory of
evolution
-
Okay, We Give Up / April 2005 / Scientific American
"They said we should be more balanced in our presentation of
such issues as creationism, missile defense and global warming."
-
Evolution debate has new player / April 2, 2005 / Deborah Bach /
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
the Center for Science and Culture, inside the non-profit
Discovery Institute, treads delicate territory, promotes 'intelligent design'
- For the
Glory of God: How Monotheism Led to Reformations, Science, Witch-Hunts, and
the End of Slavery / March 2003 / Rodney Stark / Princeton University
Press
see also
Amazon
APRIL 4
-
Cooperation Is Key -- A New Way of Looking at MicroRNA and How It Controls
Gene Expression / April 4, 2005 / Scripps Research Institute / Science
Daily
- The
Origin Debate / April 1, 2005 / Anya Litvak / Missourian
evolution and intelligent design theories create opposing
scientific universes, and beg the question: common origin or common creator
-
Whats at stake in... The battle over evolution / April 1, 2005 / David
Whitehouse / Socialist Worker, p.8 whats important about the
theory of evolution
-
Five Out of Five Researchers Agree: Earth's Solar System Special / 31
March 2005 / Sara Goudarzi / space.com
- Black
holes 'do not exist' / 31 March 2005 / Philip Ball / Nature
(news@nature) these mysterious objects are dark-energy stars,
physicist claims
-
Indonesia still in jeopardy / 30 March 2005 / Michael Hopkin
/ Nature
(news@nature) the expert who predicted where second
earthquake would strike
-
Why Science Can't Show Us God / March 22, 2005 / Margaret Wertheim /
Los Angeles Times
- The Return of
the Design Argument / March-April 2005 / Taner Edis / Philosophy Now,
n.50 reviews of:
- "Is
Bacterial Resistance to Antibiotics an Appropriate Example of Evolutionary
Change?" / March 2005 / Kevin L. Anderson / Creation Research Society
Quarterly, v.41, n.4, p.318-326
- Creation-Evolution
Headlines / March 2005 / David F. Coppedge / Master Plan Productions
- Center for
Naturalism seeks to foster the understanding that human
beings and their behavior are fully caused, entirely natural phenomena, and
that human flourishing is best achieved in the light of such understanding
APRIL 1
- Creation
Mega Conference / July 17-22, 2005 / Ken Ham, Werner Gitt, John Whitcomb,
Jonathan Sarfati, et al. / Liberty University, Lynchburg, VA
- Academic
Extinction: More and More, Evolutionary Theory is Becoming Nothing More than
Darwinian Mantra / April 1, 2005 / David Berlinski / The Daily
Californian
- Great extinction
came in phases / 1 April 2005 / BBC News the greatest
mass extinction recorded in Earth history did not occur as a result of one
single cataclysmic event
- "The
Calibration of Ediacaran Time"
requires registration
/ 1 April 2005 / Alan J. Kaufman / Science, v.308, n.5718, p.59-60
- "A
Late Jurassic Digging Mammal and Early Mammalian Diversification"
requires registration
/ 1 April 2005 / Zhe-Xi Luo and John R. Wible / Science, v.308, n.5718,
p.103-107
-
"Popeye" Jurassic Mammal Found, Had "Peculiar Teeth" / March 31, 2005 /
Brian Handwerk / National Geographic News
- ARN-Announce,
n.46 / March 31, 2005 / Dennis Wagner / Access Research Network
-
Oldest Fossil Protein Sequenced: Protein Sequence from Neanderthal Extracted
and Sequenced / March 31, 2005 / Max Planck Society / Science Daily
-
Proof and beauty / March 31, 2005 / The Economist Just
what does it mean to prove something?
-
Ptolemy Tilted Off His Axis / March 30, 2005 / John Johnson / Los
Angeles Times
- "Mesozoic
birds of China: an introduction and review" / December 2004 / Zhou Zhong-He
and Zhang Fu-Cheng / Acta Zoologica Sinica, v.50, n.6, p.913-920
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