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Anthropology in the News
April 1, 2001
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Do Animals Have Culture?
April 1, 2001 Scientific American an eminent primatologist challenges long-held convictions about what makes humans distinct; review of The Ape and the Sushi Master: Cultural Reflections of a Primatologist
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"What Brings a World into Being?"
April 1, 2001 David Berlinski / Commentary, v.111, n.4
Information -- from words on a page to the genetic code to the elementary particles in the cosmos -- seems to explain a lot; whether it explains what its enthusiasts claim for it (namely, everything) is another question.
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Chicxulub and the Demise of the Dinosaurs
April 1, 2001 Impact, n.334, Institute for Creation Research
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Darwin's God: Evolution and the Problem of Evil
April 1, 2001 Brazos Press (Baker Books)
see also Amazon and Christian Book Distributors
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P/T extinction explained
April 1, 2001 Geotimes
evidence that a giant extraterrestrial body collided with the supercontinent Pangaea and triggered catastrophic events that obliterated nearly 90 percent of Earths organisms at the Permian-Triassic boundary
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Evolution trial remembered
April 1, 2001 Geotimes
almost 20 years after McLean vs. Arkansas declared creation science was religion and not science at all, the antievolution movement has itself evolved
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Genetic research to eliminate disease should not be prevented by fear
April 1, 2001 Independent Argument (United Kingdom)
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A Map to Nowhere
April 1, 2001 The American Spectator
the genome isn't a code and we can't read it
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PhyloCode
April 1, 2001 Ohio University
a formal set of rules designed (1) to name the parts of the tree of life by explicit reference to phylogeny and (2) to be used concurrently with the existing Linnaean nomenclature
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The New Creationists
April 1, 2001 SeattleWeekly.com
Seattle's Discovery Institute leads a national movement challenging Darwinism
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Surviving Galeras
April 1, 2001 Houghton Mifflin Co.
a harrowing first-person account of a volcanic eruption and its aftermath; see also Amazon
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Is Life That Simple?
April 1, 2001 Discover, v.22
as a team of researchers strips genes from the simplest bacterium to create a life-form nature never thought of, some wonder what might happen if it gets out of the lab
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"The Genetic Archaeology of Race"
April 1, 2001 The Atlantic Monthly, v.287, n.4, p.69-80
DNA analysis is explaining where "racial difference" comes from and what it does and doesn't mean; the study of human genetic variation has become the most contentious area in modern science
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How Blind Is the Watchmaker?: Nature's Design & the Limits of Naturalistic Science
April 1, 2001 Intervarsity Press
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The Defective Image: How Darwinism Fails to Provide an Adequate Account of the World
April 1, 2001 University Press of America
see also Amazon
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"What Brings a World into Being?"
April 1, 2001 Commentary Magazine, v.111, n.4
Information -- from words on a page to the genetic code to the elementary particles in the cosmos -- seems to explain a lot; whether it explains what its enthusiasts claim for it (namely, everything) is another question.
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Radioactive Decay Caused by Neutrinos? (pdf)
April 1, 2001 Apeiron, v.8, n.2
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Religion Explained
April 1, 2001 Basic Books
as an anthropological explanation for religious feeling, it is sure to arouse controversy; see also Amazon
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Astrobiology
April 1, 2001 Smithsonian Institution Press
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"Edward T. Oakes and His Critics: An Exchange"
April 1, 2001 First Things, n.112, p.5-13
response to book review of The Wedge of Truth
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Why God Won't Go Away: Brain Science and the Biology of Belief
April 1, 2001 Ballantine Books
see also Amazon
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Darwin's Ghost: The Origin of Species Updated
April 1, 2001 Random House
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response: "Edward T. Oakes and His Critics: An Exchange"
April 1, 2001 First Things, n.112, p.5-13
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How Blind Is the Watchmaker?: Nature's Design & the Limits of Naturalistic Science
April 1, 2001 Intervarsity Press
see also Amazon
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In the Beginning: Compelling Evidence for Creation and the Flood (7th edition)
April 1, 2001 Center for Scientific Creation
see also Amazon
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EARTH: Hot flush over in a flash
March 31, 2001 Nature science update
new research reveals that the surface of the Earth might not have been hot enough for long enough to allow heat-loving bacteria to evolve from primal slime
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PHYSICS: Sun to help try relative values?
March 30, 2001 Nature science update
a new proposal to track a long-range spacecraft as it whizzes past the Sun could give physicists their best analysis of General Relativity yet
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ARN-Announce
March 30, 2001 Access Research Network, n.13
upcoming events and new articles, books, videos and other resources on Intelligent Design
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"Forensic palaeontology: The Archaeoraptor forgery"
March 29, 2001 Nature, v.410, p.539-540
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"Climate variability 50,000 years ago in mid-latitude Chile as reconstructed from tree rings" requires free registration
March 29, 2001 Nature, v.410, p.567-570
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Leaf me alone
March 29, 2001 Nature science update
plants can't run from trouble, but neither do they lie down and take it.
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Global climate: no change
March 29, 2001 Nature science update
A new study of the growth rings of partially fossilized trees in southern Chile hints that the global climate before the last ice age was rather like today's.
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Tree of life sprouts mankind's destiny
March 28, 2001 USA Today, p.13A
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Tree of life sprouts mankind's destiny
March 28, 2001 USA Today, p.13A
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The Flat-Faced Guy From Kenya
March 27, 2001 New York Times
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Newspaper Article
The Flat-Faced Guy From Kenya
March 27, 2001 New York Times
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"Great minds reflect on how God fits into the equation"
March 27, 2001 USA Today, p.1B
the curiosity that makes technologists shine, puts faith to the test
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Atlantic Sturgeon Cling to Life in Virginia River
March 27, 2001 National Geographic News (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
the Atlantic sturgeon, a bone-plated 10-foot long behemoth that once kept company with dinosaurs, is clinging to life in the James River
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"Thy Will Be Done"
March 27, 2001 blind studies and unanswered prayers
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Meave Leakey Announces New Hominid Genus
March 27, 2001 Access Research Network
report on her lecture
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Researchers Find Big Risk of Defect in Cloning Animals
March 25, 2001 New York Times
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Fossil Find: The Family of Man Grows a Little Larger
March 25, 2001 New York Times
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Fossil Find: The Family of Man Grows a Little Larger
March 25, 2001 New York Times
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Enlisting Science to Find the Fingerprints of a Creator
March 25, 2001 Los Angeles Times
believers in 'intelligent design' try to redirect evolution disputes along intellectual lines
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Fossil Skull Diversifies Family Tree
March 24, 2001 Science News Online
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New Human Relative Shakes Family Tree
March 23, 2001 Discovery Channel
Scientists working in northern Kenya have unearthed a battered, but almost complete, skull for a new breed of early human ancestor that could change human evolutionary history.
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New Human Relative Shakes Family Tree
March 23, 2001 Discovery Channel Scientists working in northern Kenya have unearthed a battered, but almost complete, skull for a new breed of early human ancestor that could change human evolutionary history.
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TAXONOMY: Linnaeus's Last Stand?
March 23, 2001 Science, v.291, p.2304-2307
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Arkansas considers banning evolution from textbooks
March 22, 2001 CNN (Reuters)