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Spaceship Travel to Another Universe Through a Black Hole
April 2, 2003 Physics New Update, n.631
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What's life like?
April 2, 2003 The Scientist
contemplating 'weirdness' in the search for signs of company in the universe
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A Scientific Scandal
April, 2003 Commentary magazine
A “definitive" paper on the evolution of the eye is far from what its Darwinian boosters claim
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Darwin's Proof: The Triumph of Religion Over Science
April 1, 2003 Baker Books
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By Design: Science and the Search for God
April 1, 2003 Encounter Books
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The Truth About "Lucy" (pdf)
April 1, 2003 Apologetics Press
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The Wedge: A Progress Report
April 1, 2003 Access Research Network
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Are Science and Religion Compatible?
April 1, 2003 Skeptical Inquirer
We need separations between religion and science, ethics, and the state. But there is an appropriate domain for religion, and in this sense science and religion are not necessarily incompatible.
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Krakatoa: The Day the World Exploded: August 27, 1883
April 1, 2003 Harper Collins
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"The Voyage of the Beagle - In the Creator's Service"
April 1, 2003 Impact, n.358 (Institute for Creation Research)
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Aliens Inside Us: A (Mostly Friendly) Bacterial Nation
April 1, 2003 New York Times
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Fifi Fights Back
April 1, 2003 National Geographic
Forty-three years after Jane Goodall first set foot in the forests of Africa, Fifi is a mom again, Frodo is the alpha male, and Gremlin is teaching her twins to fish for termites.
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The Rise of Mammals: Adapting, Evolving, Surviving
April 1, 2003 National Geographic
Once upon a time, a warm-blooded, milk-producing, fur-covered beast was born. Since then, mammals have conquered every habitat on Earth.
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Solving the Solar Neutrino Problem
April 1, 2003 Scientific American
the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory has solved a 30-year-old mystery by showing that neutrinos from the sun change species en route to the earth
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Was Light Faster in the Past?
April 1, 2003 Scientific American
a maverick physicist posits the possibility--and much more
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Questioning the Oldest Signs of Life
April 1, 2003 Scientific American
In the past year scientists have been forced to reconsider how they identify life in the most ancient rocks on earth--and elsewhere in the solar system.
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The Popsci Reading List
April 1, 2003 Popular Science a new book explores how everything stays in sync
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Race -- The Power of an Illusion
April 1, 2003 PBS
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Krakatoa: The Day the World Exploded: August 27, 1883
April 1, 2003 HarperCollins
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Science and Religion: Are They Compatible?
April 1, 2003 Prometheus Books
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The Man Who Found Time: James Hutton and the Discovery of Earth's Antiquity
April 1, 2003 Perseus Books
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The Seashell on the Mountaintop: A Story of Science, Sainthood, and the Humble Genius Who Discovered a New History of the Earth
April 1, 2003 Penguin
The remarkable story of Nicolaus Steno, the seventeenth-century anatomist whose pioneering studies of fossils and strata launched a revolution in earth science. Unlike Galileo, Steno was never condemned by the Catholic Church but instead in 1988 was beati
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By Design: Science and the Search for God
April 1, 2003 Encounter Books
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Darwin's Children
April 1, 2003 Del Rey (Random House)
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Reflections of Our Past: How Human History is Revealed in Our Genes
April 1, 2003 Westview Press (Perseus Books)
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Connecting Quarks With the Cosmos: Eleven Science Questions for the New Century
April 1, 2003 National Academies Press
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Chronobiology: Biological Timekeeping
April 1, 2003 Sinauer Associates
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The Hedgehog, the Fox, and the Magister's Pox: Mending the Gap Between Science and the Humanities
April 1, 2003 Harmony Books (Random House)
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Has Science Found God? The Latest Results in the Search for Purpose in the Universe
April 1, 2003 Prometheus Books
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The Nature of Science: An A-Z Guide to the Laws and Principles Governing Our Universe
April 1, 2003 Houghton Mifflin
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Very High Energy Gamma Ray Astronomy
April 1, 2003 Institute of Physics Publishing
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review: Inevitable Except for the Writing
April 1, 2003 Washington Post, p.C02
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"The evolution of feathers: a major problem for Darwinism"
April 1, 2003 Creation Ex Nihilo Technical Journal, v.17, n.1, p.33-41
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The Enterprise of Science in Islam: New Perspectives
April 1, 2003 MIT Press
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The Man Who Found Time: James Hutton and the Discovery of Earth's Antiquity
April 1, 2003 Perseus Publishing
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Designer Earth
April 1, 2003 Biblical Creation Society
the optimum environment for living things
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"Role of educational factors in college students' creation worldview"
April 1, 2003 TJ [Creation ex Nihilo Technical Journal], v.17, n.1, p.70-72
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"Impact of a young-earth creationist apologetics course on student creation worldview"
April 1, 2003 Tom Henderson, Steve Deckard, and David A. DeWitt
TJ [was: Creation ex Nihilo Technical Journal], v.17, n.1, p.111-116
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Death to Intelligent Design
March 31, 2003 Harvard Crimson
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"High-Tech Fingers on Earth's Erratic Pulse" requires free registration
March 28, 2003 Science, v.299, n.5615, p.2016-2020
predicting when a volcano near an inhabited area may erupt
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"PALEOANTHROPOLOGY: Early Hominids--Diversity or Distortion?" requires free registration
March 28, 2003 Science, v.299, n.5615
it is too early to say whether many more hominid lineages are waiting to be found and recognized in Africa, or whether just a few hominid species expanded their ranges and invaded new habitats
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"Unravelling angiosperm genome evolution by phylogenetic analysis of chromosomal duplication events" requires free registration
March 27, 2003 Nature, v.422, p.433-438
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"Fossil evidence for an ancient divergence of lorises and galagos" requires free registration
March 27, 2003 Nature, v.422, p.421-424
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"Digital analysis: Manual dexterity in Neanderthals" requires free registration
March 27, 2003 Nature, v.422, p.395
manual dexterity in Neanderthals was probably not significantly different from that of modern humans
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Neanderthals' capable of fine handiwork
March 27, 2003 Nature science update
our primitive cousins didn't lose the evolutionary race for want of manual dexterity
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Flu evolution modelled
March 27, 2003 Nature science update
mathematics may boost vaccine development
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Flat-faced Man in family feud
March 27, 2003 Nature science update
paleontologist claims geology set human relative apart
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Is the Earth preparing to flip?
March 27, 2003 BBC News
in recent years, the Earth's magnetic field has been behaving in ways not previously seen
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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