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"GENOMICS: Not Junk After All" requires free registration
May 23, 2003 Science, v.300, n.5623, p.1246-1247
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Death Toll in Algerian Earthquake Rises Above 1,500
May 23, 2003 New York Times (Associated Press)
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Christianity and the Soul of the University: Faith as a Foundation for Intellectual Community
May 23, 2003 Baylor University, Waco, TX
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SARS came from space: scientist
May 23, 2003 National Post
carried on cosmic dust
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Where 2 Tectonic Plates Move and Meet
May 23, 2003 New York Times
the Algeria earthquake
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The Case of the Pseudogenes
May 23, 2003 Wedge Update (Access Research Update)
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Time to abandon Darwin? The Challenge from Intelligent Design (lecture)
May 22, 2003 American Association for the Advancement of Science
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"Mammalian microevalution: Rapid change in mouse mitochondrial DNA" requires free registration
May 22, 2003 Nature, v.423, p.397
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Alchemy with light shocks physicists
May 21, 2003 Charles Choi
New Scientist / "unexpected and stunning new physical phenomena" soon to be published in Physical Review Letters
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Newspaper Article
Now on the Web, a Peek Into Einstein's Thoughts
May 20, 2003 New York Times
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Einstein Archives Online
May 20, 2003 Hebrew University of Jerusalem & California Institute of Technology
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Book
When Life Nearly Died: The Greatest Mass Extinction of All Time
May 20, 2003 Thames & Hudson
see also Amazon
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Telescopes of the World, Unite! A Cosmic Database Emerges
May 20, 2003 New York Times
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Religion can't be used as an alibi
May 19, 2003 The Guardian (UK)
it must be wrong to tolerate ritual slaughter, bigotry or creationism
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Chimps should be part of human genus, scientists say
May 19, 2003 MSNBC News (Associated Press)
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Scientists and Their Religions
May 19, 2003 The Scientist
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Evolutionary Leaps of Logic: Dangerously Entertaining
May 18, 2003 Washington Post, p.B03
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A New Slice on Physics
May 17, 2003 K. C. Cole
Los Angeles Times / Is the world we see trapped on a thin membrane separating us from vast other realms?
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ARN-Announce, n.30
May 16, 2003 Access Research Network
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"PALEONTOLOGY: Life's Diversity May Truly Have Leaped Since the Dinosaurs" requires free registration
May 16, 2003 Science, v.300, n.5622, p.1067-1069
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Evolution, Religion, and Education: A Workshop for Science and Social Studies Teachers
May 16, 2003 with financial support from the John Templeton Foundation
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review: "Why The Laws of Thought Are, After All, the Laws of (Evolutionary) Logic"
May 15, 2003 Human Nature Review, v.3, p.303-305
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It Came From the Gene Lab
May 14, 2003 Kenneth R. Weiss
Los Angeles Times / Faster-growing salmon? Aquarium fish that glow in the dark? Regulators are at a crossroads over bioengineered animals.
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Fishing for Clarity in the Waters of Consciousness
May 13, 2003 New York Times
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Earth's shadow to cause lunar eclipse
May 13, 2003 Helen Pilcher
Nature science update / astronomers prepare for blood-red Moon
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AI [Artificial Intelligence] Founder Blasts Modern Research
May 13, 2003 Wired News
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In potentially important discovery, scientists find two forms of genetic material chromatin
May 12, 2003 University of North Carolina
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Scientists foresee the end of the earth
May 12, 2003 our planet's long-term fate is to 'fry and dry'
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Outcry at creationism in UK schools
May 12, 2003 The Guardian (UK)
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A Functional Pseudogene?: An Open Letter to Nature
May 12, 2003 Discovery Institute
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Is anybody out there?
May 10, 2003 Are aliens hiding their messages?
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Typing Monkeys Don't Write Shakespeare
May 9, 2003 Yahoo! News (AP News)
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Give six monkeys a computer, and what do you get? Certainly not the Bard
May 9, 2003 The Guardian (UK)
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"The evolutionary origin of complex features" (pdf)
May 8, 2003 Nature, v.423, p.139-144
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"Palaeontology: A fly in the biogeographic ointment" requires free registration
May 8, 2003 Nature, v.423, p.135-136
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"Experimental evidence that potassium is a substantial radioactive heat source in planetary cores" requires free registration
May 8, 2003 Nature, v.423, p.163-165
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Potassium heated Earth's core
May 8, 2003 Philip Ball
Nature science update / radioactive decay in molten core hints at early origin of geomagnetic field
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PBS to Air Unlocking the Mystery of Life
May 8, 2003 Illustra Media & Discovery Institute
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"The evolutionary origin of complex features" (pdf)
May 8, 2003 Nature, v.423, p.139-144
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Sticker Shock: In the beginning was the cautionary advisory
May 8, 2003 Scientific American
brushfires are raging all across America over the teaching of evolution
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The Indestructible Worm
May 7, 2003 New York Times
hundreds of C. elegans worms survived the space shuttle Columbia disintegration
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Virtual Life-Forms Mutate, Shedding Light on Evolution
May 7, 2003 John Roach National Geographic News
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'Digital organisms' illuminate evolution
May 7, 2003 New Scientist
computer programs designed to "evolve" solutions to mathematical problems support the idea that complexity in nature emerges in small, often apparently unremarkable, steps
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ALife experiments show how complex functions can evolve
May 7, 2003 EurekAlert
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Darwin Proved Right by Experiment with 'Alien' Life
May 7, 2003 space.com
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An Orchid by Any Other Name: An Asparagus?
May 6, 2003 New York Times
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Lab tests tenets' limits
May 3, 2003 Nature science update
if the fundamental constants of physics change, they do so too slowly for us to detect
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New subatomic particle found
May 3, 2003 Nature science update
mysterious quark blend hints at what holds atoms together
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Black Holes at the Cosmic Dawn
May 2, 2003 Science, v.300, n.5620, p.752-753
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"The Potential for Earthquake Early Warning in Southern California" requires free registration
May 2, 2003 Science, v.300, n.5620, p.786-789