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Hawking: God may play dice after all
May 23, 2002 WorldNetDaily
famed physicist presents divine-snowball theory for start of universe
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DNA traces found in ancient rock
May 23, 2002 BBC
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"Recovery of 16S ribosomal RNA gene fragments from ancient halite" requires free registration
May 23, 2002 Nature, v.417, p.432-436
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Stop the Cloning
May 23, 2002 Technology Review
forget religion and politics, a top researcher says -- reproductive cloning will never work because biology will always get in the way
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Psychology of an Evolutionist
May 23, 2002 Intelligent Design Undergraduate Research Center (Access Research Network)
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News Update/Commentary
Image could show cosmos at 300,000 years old
May 23, 2002 CNN
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Similar Graphs Raised Suspicions on Bell Labs Research
May 23, 2002 New York Times
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In Guatemala, a Rhode Island-Size Jade Lode
May 22, 2002 New York Times
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Sister develops tell-tale bulge
May 22, 2002 Nature science update
after 1500 years of quiet an Oregon volcano threatens to blow
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Row unravels over claim of oldest DNA
May 22, 2002 New Scientist
Traces of 425 million-year-old microbial DNA have been found in samples of rock salt. Some say this is the oldest DNA described to date. Other experts on ancient DNA are far from convinced.
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The Cobb County statement
May 22, 2002 Creative Loafing Atlanta
"This textbook contains material on evolution. Evolution is a theory, not a fact, regarding the origin of living things. This material should be approached with an open mind, studied carefully and critically examined."
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Carbon-14 in Coal Deposits
May 22, 2002 talk.origins
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Home-schoolers find intact dinosaur skeleton
May 21, 2002 scientist says 22-foot animal likely died during cataclysmic flood
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Science Journalism with Genuine Balance
May 21, 2002 BreakPoint
a new documentary on the Mystery of Life's Origin
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Stephen Jay Gould dies
May 21, 2002 Nature science update
public face of evolution dies of cancer aged 60
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What is Science and How Open are Scientists to New Ideas?
May 21, 2002 Catholic Educator's Resource Center
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Physics bans cloning
May 21, 2002 Nature science update
it is impossible to make an exact copy of any object, living or not
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Jupiter gains rock group
May 20, 2002 Nature science update
eleven new moons found circling Jupiter
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An evolutionary champion dies at 60
May 20, 2002 Stephen Jay Gould wrote about nature, millennium, baseball
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Stephen Jay Gould, Biologist and Theorist on Evolution, Dies at 60
May 20, 2002 New York Times
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New Evidence for Dark Dwarf Galaxies Supports Dark Matter Theory
May 20, 2002 University of California, San Diego
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Raising Ebenezer, the Allosaur
May 20, 2002 perhaps the most complete Allosaur skull has been uncovered
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Anthropology Afoul of the Facts
May 19, 2002 National Catholic Register
Margaret Meads flights of fancy in Samoa
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Keeping an Eye on the Heavens
May 18, 2002 Washington Post, p.B09
Vatican's chief astronomer, a priest, sees room for religion and science
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Peer-reviewed Paper
Ascent of Dinosaurs Linked to an Iridium Anomaly at the Triassic-Jurassic Boundary
May 17, 2002 Science, v.296, n.5571, p.1305-1307
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"The Other RNA World" requires free registration
May 17, 2002 Science, v.296, n.5571, p.1259
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Asteroid let dinosaurs rule
May 17, 2002 Nature science update
impact may have caused mass extinction that let hardy giants thrive
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An Expanding Universe of Noncoding RNAs
May 17, 2002 Science, v.296, n.5571, p.1260-1263
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A Fresh Look at Glacial Floods
May 17, 2002 Science, v.296, n.5571, p.1251-1252
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"EVOLUTION: Did an Impact Trigger the Dinosaurs' Rise?" requires free registration
May 17, 2002 Science, v.296, n.5571, p.1215-1216
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Home School Expedition Uncovers Rare Allosaur and Giant Sauropod
May 17, 2002 Vision Forum and Creation Expeditions
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"Studying genomes through the aeons: protein families, pseudogenes and proteome evolution"
May 17, 2002 J. Mol. Biol., v.318, n.5, p.1155-1174
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News Update/Commentary
Cosmic impact could have started dinosaur age
May 16, 2002 CNN
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Cosmic wrinkles smoothed
May 16, 2002 Nature science update
a new technique could reconstruct images of the early Universe
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CBHD Denounces Patenting of Human Cloning
May 16, 2002 The Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity
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Accreditor Says Creationism Mandate Violates Academic Freedom
May 15, 2002 Christianity Today
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Odds on aliens
May 14, 2002 Nature science update
one in three planets like Earth probably harbor life
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Easter Recast: 97 Percent Chance Jesus Rose from the Dead
May 14, 2002 Christianity Today
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Natural Catastrophes during Bronze Age Civilisations: Archaeological, Geological and Astronomical Perspectives -- conference
May 14, 2002 Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge
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Official World Site Malachite Man
May 14, 2002 fossilized dinosaurs and humans in the same rock
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Questioning the Orthodoxy
May 14, 2002 Harvard Political Review
Intelligent Design theory is breaking the scientific monopoly of Darwinism
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In "The Designer" We Trust?
May 14, 2002 Harvard Political Review
Intelligent Design theory is right-wing fundamentalism masquerading as science
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New Theory of Universe Goes Beyond the Bang
May 13, 2002 Washington Post, p.A6
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Creationism among issues in Patrick Henry accreditation
May 13, 2002 Baptist Press News
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So God's Really in the Details?
May 11, 2002 New York Times
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A Man Who Would Shake Up Science
May 11, 2002 New York Times
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review: Darwinism in a flutter
May 11, 2002 The Guardian (UK)
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Oldest animal tracks?
May 10, 2002 Nature science update
many-celled creatures may have made billion-year-old marks
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Shock protein revelations
May 10, 2002 Nature science update
evolution may plunder hidden genetic variation
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Letter signed by 27 British scientists & educators
May 9, 2002 'Don't change the National Curriculum!'