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"EXOPLANETS: Hotter-Than-Hot Newcomers Push the Planetary Envelope" requires free registration
May 21, 2004 Science, v.304, n.5674, p.1092
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"Galaxy Clusters Bear Witness to Universal Speed-Up" requires free registration
May 21, 2004 Science, v.304, n.5674, p.1092
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Theory proposes new view of sun and Earth's creation
May 21, 2004 brightsurf.com
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Collie or Pug? Study Finds the Genetic Code
May 21, 2004 New York Times
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Science "Discovers" Our Need for God
May 21, 2004 ToTheSource
scientific evidence indicates humans are biologically primed to seek moral and spiritual meaning
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Ancient continents sent flying
May 21, 2004 Nature science update
shifting core may have accelerated land movements
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"John Maynard Smith (1920-2004)" requires free registration
May 20, 2004 Nature, v.429, p.258-259
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"Evolutionary biology: Lamprey Hox genes and the evolution of jaws" requires free registration
May 20, 2004 Nature, v.429
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Articulated Palaeozoic fossil with 17 plates greatly expands disparity of early chitons
May 20, 2004 Nature, v.429, p.288-291
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Dog DNA Study Yields Clues to Origins of Breeds
May 20, 2004 National Geographic News
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News Update/Commentary
Claim made for new form of life
May 19, 2004 BBC News
doctors claim to have uncovered new evidence that the tiny particles known as "nannobacteria" are indeed alive and may cause a range of human illnesses
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Galaxy cluster X-rays confirm dark energy
May 18, 2004 New Scientist
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"Cretaceous flowers of Nymphaeaceae and implications for complex insect entrapment pollination mechanisms in early Angiosperms"
May 17, 2004 Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA
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News Update/Commentary
Geological time gets a new period
May 17, 2004 BBC News
geologists have added a new period to their official calendar of Earth's history - the first in 120 years
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GEOCHEMISTRY: Life's Chemical Kitchen
May 14, 2004 Science, v.304, n.5673, p.972-973
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"Evidence of Huge, Deadly Impact Found Off Australian Coast?" requires free registration
May 14, 2004 Science, v.304, n.5673, p.941
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ARN-Announce, n.38
May 14, 2004 Access Research Network
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Hubble snaps new world
May 14, 2004 Nature science update
Is this the first photo of a planet beyond our solar system?
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"Hyperactive antifreeze protein in a fish" requires free registration
May 13, 2004 Nature, v.429, p.153
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NOAA, partners film active deep-sea volcanic activity
May 13, 2004 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
liquid CO2, rare mix of chemical, sunlight-based life
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Handsome men evolved thanks to picky females
May 12, 2004 New Scientist
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Disaster Movie Makes Waves
May 12, 2004 Nature science update
but could the climate crash 'the day after tomorrow'?
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Then a Miracle Occurs
May 10, 2004 e-Skeptic magazine (Skeptics Society)
an obstreperous evening with the insouciant Kent Hovind, young earth creationist and defender of the faith
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'Junk' DNA reveals vital role
May 7, 2004 Nature science update
inscrutable genetic sequences seem indispensable
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Is There Scientific Evidence for the Existence of God?
May 7, 2004 The Real Issue
how the recent discoveries support a designed universe
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New Crater Beckons Mars Rover
May 7, 2004 New York Times
the Mars rover Opportunity took a panoramic photograph of the 430-foot-wide crater known as Endurance, which scientists are eager to explore with the rover's instruments
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"Old World Fossil Record of Modern-Type Hummingbirds" requires free registration
May 7, 2004 Science, v.304, n.5672, p.861-864
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"Surprise Hummingbird Fossil Sets Experts Abuzz" requires free registration
May 7, 2004 Science, v.304, n.5672, p.810-811
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News Update/Commentary
Oldest hummingbird fossils found
May 6, 2004 BBC News
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A Top Scientist's Research Is Under Attack
May 6, 2004 New York Times
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News Update/Commentary
Ancient arthropod caught moulting
May 6, 2004 BBC News
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Life In The Universe Could Be Just About Everywhere
May 6, 2004 SpaceDaily.com (UPI)
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Mars rovers begin marathon trek
May 3, 2004 Nature science update
aims change as Opportunity contemplates Endurance
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Californians Say Teach Scientific Evidence Both For and Against Darwinian Evolution, Show New Polls
May 3, 2004 Discovery Institute
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Book
From Darwin to Hitler: Evolutionary Ethics, Eugenics, and Racism in Germany
May 1, 2004 Palgrave Macmillan
see also Amazon
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"Here Comes the Sun"
May 1, 2004 Discover, v.25, n.5, p.62-69
the sun's stormy and unpredictable weather produces intense solar flares and eruptions of superheated gases up to 100,000 miles across that can speed through space and threaten Earth
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"Evolution hopes you don't know chemistry: The problem with chirality"
May 1, 2004 Impact, n.371 (Institute for Creation Research)
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Darwin-Free Fun For Creationists
May 1, 2004 New York Times, p.B7
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Book
Devil in the Mountain: A Search for the Origin of the Andes
May 1, 2004 Princeton University Press
see also Amazon
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Synthetic Life
May 1, 2004 Scientific American
biologists are crafting libraries of interchangeable DNA parts and assembling them inside microbes to create programmable, living machines
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Grand Canyon Mystery Tour
May 1, 2004 Touchstone
recently bookstores in Grand Canyon National Park sold a book entitled Grand Canyon: A Different View that argued for the creationist flood geology
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"Survival in the first hours of the Cenozoic"
May 1, 2004 Geol. Soc. Amer. Bull., v.116, n.5, p.760-768
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Book
The Robot's Rebellion: Finding Meaning in the Age of Darwin
May 1, 2004 University of Chicago Press
see also Amazon
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Brains and the Beast
May 1, 2004 Natural History Magazine
Can the behaviorist's insistence on distinguishing animal from human cognition be reconciled with evolutionary continuity? ... review of:
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The Myth of the Beginning of Time
May 1, 2004 Scientific American
string theory suggests that the big bang was not the origin of the universe but simply the outcome of a preexisting state
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Book
Speciation
May 1, 2004 Sinauer Associates
see also Amazon
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Brains and the Beast
May 1, 2004 Natural History Magazine
Can the behaviorist's insistence on distinguishing animal from human cognition be reconciled with evolutionary continuity? ... reviews of:
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"Survival in the first hours of the Cenozoic"
May 1, 2004 Geol. Soc. Amer. Bull., v.116, n.5, p.760-768
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Grand Canyon Mystery Tour
May 1, 2004 Touchstone, v.17, n.4
in 2003, privately managed bookstores in Grand Canyon National Park sold about 300 copies of a book that argued for the creationist flood geology position
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Book
Evolution: The Remarkable History of a Scientific Theory
May 1, 2004 Modern Library (Random House)
see also Amazon