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"Dinosaurian growth rates and bird origins" requires free registration
July 26, 2001 Nature, v.412, p.405-408
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The Great Dinosaur Extinction Controversy
July 26, 2001 Addison-Wesley
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Not life as we know it
July 26, 2001 NationalPost.com
DNA in all living creatures consists of four bases, known by their initials, A, C, G and T. Scientists are trying to move beyond this limit to create, essentially, aliens.
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SETI sees the light
July 25, 2001 Nature science update
alien hunters look for light signals from other worlds
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Big quake theory at fault
July 25, 2001 Nature science update
small earthquakes may help predict large ones after all
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Wording in education bill sparks evolution concerns
July 25, 2001 USA Today
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Survival of the Fittest ... Or the Flattest?
July 25, 2001 CalTech Press Release
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Meteor Shower Lights Northeast Sky
July 24, 2001 Associated Press
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The Rocks and Shoals of Creation Studies in Prediluvian Research (.pdf)
July 24, 2001
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Intelligent design advocate asserts reconciliation with Baylor faculty
July 24, 2001 Southern Baptist Convention, Baptist Press
William Dembski praised the support he has received from Baylor University President Robert Sloan following a year of conflict ignited by Dembski's demotion as director of the Polanyi Center for Complexity, Information and Design
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Time magazine's new ape-man
July 24, 2001 WorldNetDaily.com
publication's latest evolution contention less-than-believable
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The Dawn of Man
July 23, 2001 Michael D. Lemonick and Andrea Dorfman
Time Magazine/ discovery of bones in Ethiopia; includes a map of other hominid finds in Africa
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Geologist Fights to Save Dinosaur Fossils
July 23, 2001 New York Times
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Coming to Blows Over How Valid Science Really Is
July 21, 2001 New York Times
in 1962 Thomas Kuhn did for conceptions of science what Copernicus and Einstein did for astronomy and physics
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Ye Shall Be as Gods
July 20, 2001 Wall Street Journal
honoring Whittaker Chambers, a deeply religious man: Chambers' revelation about naturalistic world views such as communism and scientism flashed upon him one day while gazing at his infant daughter. She was not created by any random coming together of ato
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The Cambrian Explosion Exploded?
July 20, 2001 Science, v.293, p.438-439
At the beginning of the Cambrian period almost all the main types of animals that are still dominant today suddenly emerge in the fossil record. But was there a Cambrian "explosion" that saw accelerated evolution, or was there an extended period of evolut
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Fossils Challenge Theory of Rapid Animal Evolution in Cambrian
July 20, 2001 National Geographic News
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"Evolution of digital organisms at high mutation rates leads to survival of the flattest" requires free registration
July 19, 2001 Nature, v.412, p.331-333
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Johnson: Evangelicals focus on the heart at expense of the mind
July 19, 2001 Southern Baptist Convention, Baptist Press
Phillip E. Johnson at a recent conference at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
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The Meaning of Intelligent Design
July 18, 2001 Boundless Webzine (Focus on the Family)
Profs say it's true: we evolved. No ifs, ands or buts. But the facts show otherwise. And scientists are starting to take notice.
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Evidence does not support the theory of evolution
July 18, 2001 The Irish Times
Not everyone believes that Charles Darwin got it right. Dr. Dominique Tassot is one of the doubters, and here explains why.
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Watching boils pot
July 18, 2001 Nature science update
frequent check-ups could stop quantum data decaying
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Taming the multiverse
July 14, 2001 New Scientist
parallel universes are no longer a figment of our imagination; they're so real that we can reach out and touch them, and even use them to change our world
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Stem Cell Research
July 14, 2001
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Board passes teaching standards
July 13, 2001 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
evolution focus of science classes
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A test of general relativity from the three-dimensional orbital geometry of a binary pulsar
July 12, 2001 Nature, v.412, p.158-160
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Geology and palaeontology of the Late Miocene Middle Awash valley, Afar rift, Ethiopia
July 12, 2001 Nature, v.412, p.175-178
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"Late Miocene hominids from the Middle Awash, Ethiopia" requires free registration
July 12, 2001 Nature, v.412, p.178-181
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"Rapid and recent origin of species richness in the Cape flora of South Africa" requires free registration
July 12, 2001 Nature, v.412, p.181-183
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"Mars exploration" requires free registration
July 12, 2001 Nature, v.412, p.250-253
many spacecraft will be sent to Mars over the next decade in an effort to understand the planet's geology and climate history and to determine whether some form of life ever started there
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Fossils May Be Earliest Human Link
July 12, 2001 New York Times
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State panel rejects teaching Creation
July 12, 2001 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette / science standards endorse evolution
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New early human fossils
July 12, 2001 Nature science update
fossils fuel controversy about humanity's earliest days
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Saturn's dirty dozen
July 12, 2001 Nature science update
the new moons discovered orbiting Saturn are the remnants of larger ancestors
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Lost City of Atlantis vents its secrets
July 12, 2001 Nature science update
the discovery of new hydrothermal vents could shed light on the origins of life
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The human genome: Think of a number, then double it
July 12, 2001 the "book of life" may be missing half of its words
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Huge Genetic Variation Found in Human Beings
July 12, 2001 ABC News
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Answering Kids' hottest dinosaur questions (video)
July 9, 2001 Answers in Genesis & Gospel Communications
Discovery Team video series
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IRRCed by creationism
July 7, 2001 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
questioning some of the science guidelines urged by backers of creationism and intelligent design
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New Insight into Reason Matter Exists
July 7, 2001 Washington Post, p.A01
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Tiny Discovery May Answer a Question About the Big Bang
July 7, 2001 New York Times
subtle lopsidedness in nature that may explain why the universe contains mostly matter
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Survival of the fittest?
July 7, 2001 WorldNetDaily.com
the American nation and our way of life were founded on a moral premise which the doctrine of evolution directly contradicts
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Evolution fraud in current biology textbooks
July 7, 2001 exposed as fakes decades ago, major publishers still include them
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Imprinting marks clones for death
July 6, 2001 Nature science update
unstable genes make normal clones unlikely
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"Cryptic evolution in a wild bird population" requires free registration
July 5, 2001 Nature, v.412, p.76-79
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"Morphological and ecological complexity in early eukaryotic ecosystems" requires free registration
July 5, 2001 Nature, v.412, p.66-69
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Annual monsoon rains recorded by Jurassic dunes
July 5, 2001 Nature, v.412, p.64-66
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A possible nitrogen crisis for Archaean life due to reduced nitrogen fixation by lightning
July 5, 2001 Nature, v.412, p.61-64
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Crisis put life in a fix
July 5, 2001 Nature science update
a fall in atmospheric carbon dioxide might have driven bacteria to fix their own nitrogen
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"God Above Science"
July 5, 2001 Adventist Review, p.16-21
Just as most scientists probably believe that the Bible was not specifically designed to explain natural laws, so most Christians likely believe that scientists cannot by searching quantify God. ... also see sidebar: "