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Scientists tackle 'Schroedinger's cat' paradox
January 19, 2000 CNN.com
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All mixed up over birds and dinosaurs
January 15, 2000 Science News, v.157, n.3
red-faced and downhearted, paleontologists are growing convinced that they have been snookered by a bit of fossil fakery from China
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Deconstructing the 'Science Wars' by Reconstructing an Old Mold
January 14, 2000 Science, v.287, p.253-261
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"EVOLUTION: Nature Steers a Predictable Course" requires free registration
January 14, 2000 Science, v.287, p.207-209
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"Goodbye, peppered moths"
January 13, 2000 Creation ex nihilo, v.21, n.3, p.56
a classic evolutionary story comes unstuck
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How old is Kennewick Man?
January 13, 2000 CNN.com
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Scientists create 'DNA computer'
January 13, 2000 CNN.com
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"Environmental genetics: Rapid chromosomal evolution in island mice" requires free registration
January 13, 2000 Nature, v.403, p.158
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No escaping asteroids
January 12, 2000 it hit the dinosaurs and it could hit us
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Scientists slash estimate of near-Earth asteroids
January 12, 2000 CNN.com
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Are We All From Mars?
January 12, 2000 Earth and Mars may have swapped microbes
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News Update/Commentary
Human gene race nears end
January 11, 2000 BBC News
the private gene-hunting company Celera Genomics has announced that it has 97% of all human genes in its grasp
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"Things We Ought to Know"
January 10, 2000 Christianity Today, v.44, n.1, p.81
review of Charles Colson and Nancy Pearcey's book How Now Shall We Live?; see also
Twelve Angry Men
January 10, 2000 Reginald Rose
a drama of issues involved in weighing evidence; book and
Human Genome 90% Done
January 10, 2000 company has sequenced nearly all human genes
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"The Search for Intelligent Design in the Universe"
January 9, 2000 San Jose Mercury News
Johnson is a new breed of creationist, one who uses books and articles rather than a pulpit to argue his position. He says even more should be taught about evolution -- including its contradictions. Johnson argues that, like him, most Americans believe i
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The fairy tales of evolutionary psychology: Of Vice and Men / April 3, 2000
January 9, 2000 New Republic Online
In science's pecking order, evolutionary biology lurks somewhere near the bottom, far closer to phrenology than to physics.
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The Search for Intelligent Design in the Universe
January 9, 2000 about Philip Johnson
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Galapagos iguanas shrink to survive El Niño
January 7, 2000 CNN News
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Archaeology in the Holy Land
January 7, 2000 Science, v.287, p.28-29
see additional related articles, p.29-35
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Evolution: Bringing Molecules into the Fold (pdf)
January 7, 2000 Cell, v.100, p.1-11
"our understanding of evolutionary processes and mechanisms is incomplete"
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Person of the Century: Albert Einstein
January 3, 2000 Time Magazine
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Panel Discussion on Hugh Ross Contribution in Philosophy and Theology of Science
January 3, 2000 the journal of the Evangelical Philosophical Society, Biola University
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"The gene hunters"
January 3, 2000 discovering the secrets of DNA
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Snakes hold thread of evolution evidence
January 3, 2000 CNN News
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Snowball Earth
January 1, 2000 Scientific American, p.68-75
a startling theory of our planet's frozen past
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A Different Approach to Cosmology: From a Static Universe Through the Big Bang Towards Reality
January 1, 2000 Cambridge University Press
see also Amazon
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Caring for God's Creation: Faith and the Environmental Professional
January 1, 2000 a conference for Christian environmental professionals
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Life Beyond Earth
January 1, 2000 National Geographic, v.197
Astronomers have searched for signs of extraterrestrial life for centuries. They have yet to find an alien microbe, much less intelligent life, but the eyes of science are seeing farther than ever before.
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Famine reveals incredible shrinking iguanas
January 1, 2000 Science News
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Nonzero: The Logic of Human Destiny
January 1, 2000 Pantheon Books
additional information at the author's website and Amazon
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"Living fossils for their time"
January 1, 2000 Geotimes, v.45, p.7-8
despite its Cretaceous age, Jobaria tiguidensis was found to be relatively primitive
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"The Environmental Stories of Microfossils"
January 1, 2000 Geotimes, v.45, p.19-21
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"Dubious Radiogenic Pb Behavior Places U-Th-Pb Mineral Dating in Doubt"
January 1, 2000 Impact #319, Institute for Creation Research
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The Runaway Universe: The Race to Discover the Future of the Cosmos
January 1, 2000 Perseus Books
see also Amazon
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The Riddle of the Bones: Politics, Science, Race, and the Story of Kennewick Man
January 1, 2000 Copernicus Books
see also Amazon
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The End of Time: The Next Revolution in Physics
January 1, 2000 Oxford University Press
time simply doesn't exist; see also Amazon and review: The Question of Time
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The Accelerating Universe: Infinite Expansion, the Cosmological Constant, and the Beauty of the Cosmos
January 1, 2000 John Wiley & Sons
see also Amazon
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Dynamic Earth: Plates, Plumes and Mantle Convection
January 1, 2000 Cambridge University Press
see also Amazon
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Java Man: How Two Geologists' Dramatic Discoveries Changed our Understanding of the Evolutionary Path to Modern Humans
January 1, 2000 Scribner
see also Amazon
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Dynamic Earth: Plates, Plumes and Mantle Convection
January 1, 2000 Cambridge University Press
see also Amazon
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The Direction of Time
January 1, 2000 Dover
see also Amazon
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Apeiron
January 1, 2000
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What's Darwin Got to Do With It: A Friendly Conversation About Evolution
January 1, 2000 Intervarsity Press
see also Amazon
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Geological Dating Principles Questioned under construction
January 1, 2000 Fusion, n.81
paleohydraulic analysis : a new approach
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What Can We Reasonably Hope For?
January 1, 2000 First Things, n. 99, p.19-20
a millennium symposium
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Because It Works. That's Why!
January 1, 2000 Books & Culture Magazine, v.6, n.2, p.42
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Doomsday: The Science of Catastrophic Events
January 1, 2000 Praeger
see also Amazon
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The Genesis Debate: Persistent Questions About Creation and the Flood
January 1, 2000 Wipf & Stock Pub.
see also Amazon
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Cosmological Fads and Fallacies
January 1, 2000 University of California, Los Angeles
errors in some popular attacks on the Big Bang