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Evolution critics argue free speech
March 25, 2003 Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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DNA pioneers lash out at religion
March 24, 2003 London Daily Telegraph
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Scientists find evidence for crucial root in the history of plant evolution
March 23, 2003 American Chemical Society
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SETI workshops selfless message
March 21, 2003 Nature science update
artists and scientists discuss how to tell ET about morality
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"Wingless Insects and Plucked Chickens" requires free registration
March 21, 2003 Science, v.299, n.5614, p.1854-1855
the evolutionary relationships among arthropods have been consistently controversial
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"Robotic Telescopes Catch Up With Gamma Ray Bursts" requires free registration
March 21, 2003 Science, v.299, n.5614, p.1833-1834
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'Rational Mysticism': On a Journalistic and Spiritual Quest
March 21, 2003 New York Times
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Distant black hole 3 billion times bigger than Sun
March 21, 2003 Independent (UK)
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Tusked fossil sparks resurrection row
March 19, 2003 Nature science update
Australian paleontologists claim museum reptile weathered mass extinction
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Holmes Rolston III Wins 2003 Templeton Prize
March 19, 2003 Templeton Prize
the prize, valued at more than one million dollars, was given for writing and lecturing on the religious imperative to respect nature and establishing the field of environmental ethics
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Hitler's Scientists: Science, War, and the Devil's Pact
March 19, 2003 Viking Press
see also Amazon
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The case that we are alone in the galaxy
March 18, 2003 Boston Globe, p.C22
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In Click Languages, an Echo of the Tongues of the Ancients
March 18, 2003 New York Times
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This Tiny Bird Knows an Impostor When It Hatches
March 18, 2003 New York Times
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To Test Evolution, Press the 'Undo' Button
March 18, 2003 New York Times
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Big Bang theory may just be a lot of poof
March 17, 2003 Independent Online (South Africa)
images of galaxies four billion light years away threaten to rip apart modern theories about space and time
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MUW educator returned to post
March 15, 2003 Clarion-Ledger (Mississippi)
a Mississippi University for Women educator who believed she was removed as a division head after voicing alternative views on evolution is back at her post
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At Play With DNA
March 14, 2003 New York Times
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ISU professor says moon holds secrets of early Earth
March 14, 2003 Des Moines Register
an Iowa State University professor wants astronauts to go back to the moon
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"PALAEONTOLOGY: Human footprints in Pleistocene volcanic ash" requires free registration
March 13, 2003 Nature, v.422, p.133
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Earliest human footprints found?
March 13, 2003 Nature science update
Italian volcano bears tracks of early Europeans
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News Update/Commentary
Water 'flows' on Mars
March 13, 2003 BBC News
dark streaks on crater and valley walls may indicate that brackish water currently flows across the surface of Mars
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Footprints from 350,000 B.C.
March 12, 2003 MSNBC News (Associated Press)
scientists say Paleolithic humans left behind trails in Italian volcanic terrain
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Professor Dumped Over Evolution Beliefs
March 11, 2003 Agape Press (Christian News Service)
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ANTHROPOLOGY: The evolution of altruistic punishment
March 11, 2003 Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA
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The Unbearable Loneliness of Being Homo Sapiens
March 11, 2003 New York Times
nothing is ever quite settled when it comes to ancient hominids, and I doubt there is a single claim in paleoanthropology that can't be used to start an argument
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Universe as Doughnut: New Data, New Debate
March 11, 2003 New York Times
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"Letters of Recommendation: From God or Darwin?" requires free registration
March 10, 2003 The Scientist, v.17, n.5, p.16
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Worldview shapes one's conclusions about creation, Kurt Wise writes
March 10, 2003 Baptist Press
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Science claims to explain soul
March 10, 2003 The Australian
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ARN-Announce, n.28
March 10, 2003 Access Research Network
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A Conversation with James D. Watson
March 10, 2003 Scientific American
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An Unsentimental Reverie on the Life Cycle of Nature
March 9, 2003 New York Times
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A Frog Lends a Hand to Rhododendrons
March 9, 2003 New York Times
inserting genes derived from an African frog into rhododendrons, trying to create a plant with extra resistance to root rot
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"Whither the Neanderthals?" requires free registration
March 7, 2003 Science, v.299, n.5612, p.1525-1527
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"Is Evolution a Secular Religion?" requires free registration
March 7, 2003 Science, v.299, n.5612, p.1523-1524
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A Challenge to the World's Scientists
March 7, 2003 Science, v.299, n.5612, p.1485
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Seeing Order: a Scientific Revolution Long in the Making
March 7, 2003 Cornell University a lay person's handbook to the difficult science of synchrony
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"PERCEPTIONS IN SCIENCE: Is Evolution a Secular Religion?" requires free registration
March 7, 2003 Science, v.299, n.5612, p.1523-1524
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Bible Commentary
March 7, 2003
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Making Robots More Like Us
March 6, 2003 New York Times
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Ancient ape found in orangutan's homeland
March 6, 2003 Nature science update
ten-million-year-old fossil teeth turn up in Thailand
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Yeast evolution reversed
March 6, 2003 Nature science update
engineering turns two species back into one
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DNA Junk or Not?
March 4, 2003 New York Times
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God, Satan and the Media
March 4, 2003 New York Times
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The Real Scientific Hero of 1953
March 4, 2003 New York Times
in 1953 Enrico Fermi and two of his colleagues at Los Alamos invented the concept of a "computer experiment"
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The Prophecies of Daniel and The Apocalypse
March 4, 2003 Printland Publishers (1998)
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Essays on the Context, Nature, and Influence of Isaac Newton's Theology / 1990
March 4, 2003 Kluwer
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Newspaper Article
'Freedom Evolves': Evolution Explains It All for You
March 2, 2003 New York Times
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The First Earthlings
March 1, 2003 Discover, v.24, n.3
geologists and biologists know where to look for the earliest life, but the rocks are hard to read