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"The Evolution of the Golden Rule" requires free registration
February 20, 2004 Science, v.303, n.5661, p.1128-1131
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"The Return of Hopeful Monsters"
February 20, 2004 Natural History, v.86, p.22-30
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Black Holes' Vast Power Is Documented
February 19, 2004 New York Times
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Newspaper Article
Scientists Say Administration Distorts Facts
February 19, 2004 New York Times
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Preeminent Scientists Protest Bush Administration's Misuse of Science
February 18, 2004 Union of Concerned Scientists Nobel laureates, National Medal of Science recipients, and other leading researchers call for end to scientific abuses
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70 Million-Year-Old Bird Fossil Found
February 17, 2004 bird fossil and egg remains in Romania
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From Space, a New View of Doomsday
February 17, 2004 New York Times
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Specter of Cloning May Prove a Mirage
February 17, 2004 New York Times
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With Close-Ups of Mars, the Mystery Gets Lost in Space
February 17, 2004 New York Times
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INTELLIGENT DESIGN: Incorporate controversy into the curriculum
February 15, 2004 Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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Human Cloning Marches On, Without U.S. Help
February 15, 2004 New York Times
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Despite Advance in Cloning, Scientists Are Tempering Hope With Reality
February 15, 2004 New York Times
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Assaults on evolution have evolved as well
February 15, 2004 Mercury News (San Francisco area, CA)
religious opponents of Darwin's discovery open new battles in schools, public arena
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"Transitions from Nonliving to Living Matter" requires free registration
February 13, 2004 Science, v.303, n.5660, p.963-965
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Scientists Take Step Toward Therapeutic Cloning
February 13, 2004 Science, v.303, n.5660, p.937-939
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The Cloning Success in Korea
February 13, 2004 New York Times
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Medical and Ethical Issues Cloud Plans to Clone for Therapy
February 13, 2004 New York Times
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Split on Clones: Research vs. Reproduction
February 13, 2004 New York Times
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Evolution Critics Are Under Fire For Flaws in 'Intelligent Design'
February 13, 2004 Wall Street Journal
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"New light shed on the oldest insect" requires free registration
February 12, 2004 Nature, v.427, p.627-630
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Oldest Known Insect Identified From 400-Million-Year-Old Jaws
February 12, 2004 New York Times
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Cloning Creates Human Embryos
February 12, 2004 New York Times
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ID and the Future of Science Conference
February 12, 2004 on intelligent design
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Cloned human embryos yield stem cells
February 12, 2004 Nature science update
study brings therapeutic cloning one step closer
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Oldest insect delights experts
February 11, 2004 BBC News Online
a tiny fossil preserved in red sandstone from Scotland has been identified as the oldest known insect
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Magazine Article
Oldest insect hints at dawn of flight
February 11, 2004 New Scientist
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Martian 'pebbles' don't prove watery past
February 10, 2004 Nature science update
NASA probe could be walking on broken glass
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News Update/Commentary
Many dino species 'undiscovered'
February 10, 2004 BBC News
up to 500 dinosaur groups may remain undiscovered, yet our knowledge of the creatures and how they were related is relatively complete
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The Major Unsolved Problem in Biology
February 9, 2004 Scientific American
three books try to explain consciousness
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Evolution in the Blackboard Jungle
February 9, 2004 reasononline
an intelligent design for a solution to the debate
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Greetings From the Island of Stability
February 8, 2004 New York Times
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'Out of Gas': They're Not Making More
February 8, 2004 New York Times
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Ohio wading into debate on biology
February 8, 2004 The Enquirer (Cincinnati, OH)
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"Life's Patterns: No Need to Spell It Out?" requires free registration
February 6, 2004 Science, v.303, n.5659, p.782-783
rather than being specified by genes alone, elaborate biological structures may arise through simple dynamical mechanisms
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"Evolutionary Dynamics of Biological Games" requires free registration
February 6, 2004 Science, v.303, n.5659, p.793-799
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New Chemical Elements Probe the Shoals of Stability
February 6, 2004 Science, v.303, n.5659, p.740
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Intelligent design bill in House
February 5, 2004 Sun-News of the Northland (Kansas City, MO)
two Northlanders co-sponsor legislation reminiscent of the Kansas creation science debate
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Adventure or Inquiry? Two Visions of Cosmic Destiny
February 3, 2004 New York Times
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When Giants Had Wings and 6 Legs
February 3, 2004 New York Times
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MarsToday.com
February 3, 2004
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Biblical Literalism: Constricting the Cosmic Dance
February 3, 2004 Christian Century, p.823
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Biology Evolution vs. Intelligent Design
February 3, 2004 St. Louis Post-Dispatch
a measure now in the Missouri Legislature would require schools to acknowledge the dispute
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Modern alchemists make two new elements
February 3, 2004 Nature science update
heavy elements approach fabled island of stability
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Book
The Fabric of the Cosmos: Space, Time, and the Texture of Reality
February 1, 2004 Knopf
see also Amazon
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Biology Confronts Evolution
February 1, 2004 Impact, n.368 (Institute for Creation Research)
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"My Dream"
February 1, 2004 Back to Genesis, v.182 (Institute for Creation Research)
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"Time Is Running Out for the Theory of Evolution" (pdf)
February 1, 2004 Acts & Facts, v.33, n.2, p.1 (Institute for Creation Research)
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"Fossil whale preservation implies high diatom accumulation rate in the Miocene-Pliocene Pisco Formation of Peru"
February 1, 2004 Geology, v.32, n.2, p.165-168
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Rover Offers More Evidence That Water Existed on Mars
February 1, 2004 New York Times
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Four Keys to Cosmology
February 1, 2004 Scientific American
the big bang theory works better than ever ... if only cosmologists could figure out that mysterious acceleration