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Earth's Catastrophic Past and Future: A Scientific Analysis of Information Channeled by Edgar Cayce
August 1, 2004 Universal Publishers
see Hutton Commentaries; see also A
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"Hydrogeochemical changes before and after a major earthquake"
August 1, 2004 Geology, v.32, n.8, p.641-644
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The End of Faith: Religion, Terror, and the Future of Reason
August 1, 2004 W. W. Norton
an impassioned plea for reason in a world divided by faith; see also Amazon
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Kicking the Sacred Cow: Questioning the Unquestionable and Thinking the Impermissible
August 1, 2004 Baen Books
see also Amazon
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"Was Geologic Work Done on Creation Work?"
August 1, 2004 Back to Genesis, n.188b (Institute for Creation Research)
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Copies in Seconds
August 1, 2004 Simon & Schuster
how a lone inventor and an unknown company created the biggest communication breakthrough since Gutenberg--Chester Carlson and the birth of the Xerox Machine; see also Book
Science and The Trinity: The Christian Encounter with Reality
August 1, 2004 Yale University Press
see also Amazon
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Window View
August 1, 2004 design, time, global changes, harmony and purpose for life
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Real Climate
August 1, 2004
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Virtual Solar Observatory
August 1, 2004 NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (Greenbelt, MD)
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The Unexpected Scientist
August 1, 2004 Today's Christian (Christianity Today)
how Christian teen Sarah Mims is rewriting the science journals and following in her dad's footsteps
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response: More misunderstandings and stereotypes abound
August 1, 2004 IDEA Center
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Advocates for teaching option to evolution in schools gaining
August 1, 2004 San Diego Union-Tribune (Reuters)
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Deeper Than Darwin: The Prospect for Religion in the Age of Evolution
August 1, 2004 Westview Press
see also Amazon
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Free Will: A Very Short Introduction
August 1, 2004 Oxford University Press
see also Amazon
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"Ice cores vs the Flood"
August 1, 2004 TJ (Creation ex Nihilo Technical Journal), v.18, n.2, p.58-61
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Christian schools sue UC over bias against religious courses
August 1, 2004 Oakland Tribune
legal action contends policies violate rights of free speech and religion
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"Why the Miller-Urey research argues against abiogenesis"
August 1, 2004 Jerry Bergman
TJ [was: Creation ex Nihilo Technical Journal], v.18, n.2, p.28-36
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"The biblical origins of science"
August 1, 2004 Alex Williams
TJ [was: Creation ex Nihilo Technical Journal], v.18, n.2, p.49-52
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Human Hand-Walkers: Five Siblings Who Never Stood Up (pdf)
August 1, 2004 Nicholas Humphrey, John R. Skoyles, and Robert Keynes
Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Science, Discussion Paper Series, DP 77/05
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Science and religion
July 31, 2004 Grand Forks Herald (North Dakota)
noted author Ian Barbour talks about these often warring worlds
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Universal Truths: Distant quasars reveal content, age of universe
July 31, 2004 Science News, v.166, n.5, p.69
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Speed of light slowing down?
July 31, 2004 WorldNetDaily
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Study Reveals Surprising 'Remodeling' Property of Gene Regulation Process
July 30, 2004 ScienceDaily
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Black Sea Trip Yields No Flood Conclusions
July 30, 2004 ABC News (Associated Press)
despite $5 million expedition, Black Sea trip yields no conclusions on Noah Flood question
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KENNEWICK MAN: Court Battle Ends, Bones Still Off-Limits
July 30, 2004 Science, v.305, n.5684, p.591
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Cambrian origins and affinities of an enigmatic fossil group of arthropods
July 29, 2004 Nature, v.430, p.554-557
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Obituary: Francis Crick
July 29, 2004 BBC News Online
Francis Crick, who helped discover the structure of DNA, has died in San Diego, aged 88
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ARN-Announce, n.40
July 29, 2004 Access Research Network
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Theory links dark energy and neutrinos
July 28, 2004 New Scientist
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Conservatives help finance State Board of Education races
July 27, 2004 Associated Press
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Comet or Asteroid Shower in the Late Eocene?
July 23, 2004 Science, v.305, n.5683, p.492
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Large Perturbations of the Carbon Cycle During Recovery from the End-Permian Extinction
July 23, 2004 Science, v.305, n.5683, p.506-509
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Ancestral echinoderms from the Chengjiang deposits of China
July 22, 2004 Nature, v.430, p.422-428
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About Those Fearsome Black Holes? Never Mind
July 22, 2004 New York Times
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Hawking Fills World In on Theory of Black Hole Blowouts
July 22, 2004 TechNewsWorld
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Hawking admits he was wrong on black holes
July 22, 2004 CBC News (Canada)
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News Update/Commentary
Big genome can up extinction risk
July 21, 2004 BBC News
within groups of reptiles and birds at least, the bigger an animal's collection of DNA, the greater its risk of extinction
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Monkey hits stride after near-death experience
July 21, 2004 CBC News (Canada)
a five-year-old monkey at an Israeli zoo started walking exclusively on her hind legs after recovering from a serious illness
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Monkey apes humans by walking on two legs
July 21, 2004 MSNBC (Associated Press)
macaque at Israeli zoo walks upright after near death experience
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Mutations go tick, tock
July 20, 2004 The Scientist
statistical analysis reveals evidence for molecular clock in neutral DNA substitutions
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An 8-Year Fight Ends Over a 9,200-Year-Old Man
July 20, 2004 New York Times
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Death to Biologists
July 19, 2004 The Scientist, v.18, n.14, p.6
death and dying are of fundamental importance to biologists and medical doctors
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Hawking changes his mind about black holes
July 15, 2004 news@Nature
physicist plans to pay up on long-standing bet
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"Exobiology: It's life...isn't it?" requires free registration
July 15, 2004 Nature, v.430, p.288-290
Scientists find it hard enough to pin down evidence of early life on our own planet. How on Earth do we plan to determine whether life exists elsewhere?
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"Fast delivery of meteorites to Earth after a major asteroid collision" requires free registration
July 15, 2004 Nature, v.430, p.323-325
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Hawking cracks black hole paradox
July 14, 2004 New Scientist
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Will Compasses Point South?
July 13, 2004 New York Times
the collapse of the Earth's magnetic field, which both guards the planet and guides many of its creatures, appears to have started in earnest about 150 years ago
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Chinese feathered dinosaurs, where are the skeptics?
July 13, 2004 Answers in Genesis
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Prince warns of science 'risks'
July 11, 2004 BBC News the Prince of Wales has warned of the possible risks of nanotechnology and called for the cutting edge science to be used "wisely and appropriately"