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Scientists Bring Light to Full Stop, Hold It, Then Send It on Its Way
January 16, 2001 New York Times
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"The Sign of the Prophet Jonah and its Modern Confirmations"
January 16, 2001 Princeton Theological Review, v.25, p.630-642
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"Mitochondrial DNA sequences in ancient Australians: Implications for modern human origins"
January 16, 2001 Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, v.98, n.2, p.537-542
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Hominid child discovered
January 15, 2001 BBC News
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Are our kin Neanderthals?
January 15, 2001 University of Utah research says they bred with modern man
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Rescuers Search for Missing After Deadly Central America Quake
January 14, 2001 New York Times
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Biology and Purpose: Altruism, Morality, and Human Nature in Evolutionary Theory / July 2-27, 2001
January 14, 2001 Calvin College
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Manitoba geologist thinks he's found evidence of Noah's flood
January 14, 2001 The Canadian Press
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Ohio State Board of Education
January 13, 2001 John H. Calvert, J.D.
remarks to the standards committee on what the State should tell our children about where they come from
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Monkey Born With Genetically Engineered Cells
January 12, 2001 New York Times
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BIOTECHNOLOGY: First GM primate bred
January 12, 2001 Nature science update
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"Evidence from detrital zircons for the existence of continental crust and oceans on the Earth 4.4 Gyr ago" requires free registration
January 11, 2001 Simon A. Wilde, John W. Valley, William H. Peck, and Colin M. Graham / Nature, v.409, p.175-178
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"Fossil that fills a critical gap in avian evolution" requires free registration
January 11, 2001 Nature, v.409, p.181-184
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ECOLOGY: Coral reefs worm their way up
January 11, 2001 Nature science update
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Monkey Business
January 11, 2001 Dallas Observer
William Dembski thought Baylor University would be the perfect place to investigate a scientific alternative to Darwinism. He didn't know he'd be crucified for his cause.
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Monkey Business
January 11, 2001 Dallas Observer
William Dembski thought Baylor University would be the perfect place to investigate a scientific alternative to Darwinism. He didn't know he'd be crucified for his cause.
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The Hidden Mind
January 11, 2001 Scientific American, Special Edition
the brain, the most complex organ in the human body, has proved to be a most elusive organ, hiding the inner workings of the mind, which defines and creates our unique personalities, intellect and consciousness
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Mungo Man: the last of his kind?
January 9, 2001 news.com.au (Australia)
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"EVOLUTION: Tooth Theory Revises History of Mammals" requires free registration
January 5, 2001 Science, v.291, p.26
paleontologists propose that the tribosphenic molar evolved not once, but twice--a highly provocative idea
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Ravenous Black Holes Never Say Diet
January 5, 2001 Science, v.291, p.28
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ARCHAEOLOGY: Japanese Fraud Highlights Media-Driven Research Ethic" requires free registration
January 5, 2001 Science, v.291, p.34-35
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"Ultrahigh-Energy Cosmic Rays: Physics and Astrophysics at Extreme Energies" requires free registration
January 5, 2001 Science, v.291, p.73-79
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"Bursts, Rays, and Jets" requires free registration
January 5, 2001 Science, v.291, p.65
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Chromosomal Effects of Rapid Gene Evolution in Drosophila melanogaster
January 5, 2001 Science, v.291, p.128-130
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Evolutionary Biology: How Do New Species Arise?
January 5, 2001 ScienceWeek
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Poles apart, molars together
January 4, 2001 Nature Science Update
mammals' complex teeth may have evolved twice (or been created?)
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"Dual origin of tribosphenic mammals" requires free registration
January 4, 2001 Nature, v.409, p.53-57
parallel evolution or creation?
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Green River varves
January 4, 2001 American Scientific Affiliation e-mail list
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The Iceman ate-eth meat
January 2, 2001 Nature science update
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A Scientific Theology 1: Nature
January, 2001 William B. Eerdmans Pub. Co.
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Making Sense of Modern Cosmology
January 1, 2001 Scientific American
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"The Scientific Case Against Evolution: A Summary - Part II"
January 1, 2001 Impact, No.331, Institute for Creation Research
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Cancer and the Curse
January 1, 2001 Back to Genesis, No. 145, Institute for Creation Research
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Teaching Critical Thinking: Evolution in the Classroom
January 1, 2001 Indiana Alumni Magazine, v.63, n.3
Getting students to think about the theory of evolution teaches critical thinking as well as science.
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"Making Sense of Modern Cosmology"
January 1, 2001 Scientific American
Observational cosmology is about to become a mature science. Explanation for the universe's unexpectedly odd behaviors may then be around the corner. See additional articles in this issue:
The Adoption Paradox
January 1, 2001 Evan Eisenberg / Discover, v.22
raising someone else's child seems to make no sense from an evolutionary standpoint
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Fossil Hominids: The Evidence for Human Evolution
January 1, 2001 Talk.Origins Archive
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Icons of Evolution: Legitimate Questions of Evolution, or Stealth Creationism?
January 1, 2001 Dave Ussery
Center for Biological Sequence Analysis, BioCentrum-DTU, Technical University of Denmark
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The Man Who Found the Missing Link: Eugene Dubois and His Lifelong Quest to Prove Darwin Right
January 1, 2001 Simon & Schuster
see also Amazon
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A Web Site Aims to Explain Paleoanthropology to Lucy's Many Descendants
January 1, 2001 Chronicle of Higher Education
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The Magic Furnace: The Search for the Origins of Atoms
January 1, 2001 Oxford University Press
see also Amazon
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The Evolution of Reason: Logic as a Branch of Biology
January 1, 2001 Cambridge University Press
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SURVEY: Which theory should be taught in our science classrooms?
January 1, 2001 evolution - 17%; creationism - 31%; both - 52%
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Genesis of the Big Bang
January 1, 2001 Oxford University Press
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"Origin of 226Ra-230Th disequilibria in arc lavas from southern Chile and implications for magma transfer time"
January 1, 2001 Earth and Planetary Science Letters, v.196, n.3-4, p.189-196
"The 226Ra-230Th disequilibrium in arc lavas suggests significantly shorter timescales for magma transfer, or less than 8000 years."
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The Creation of the Universe
January 1, 2001 Al-Attique Publishers
associated video; see also Amazon
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The Disasters Darwinism Brought to Humanity
January 1, 2001 Al-Attique Publishers
see also Amazon
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A Scientific Scandal
January 1, 2001 Commentary
the evolution of the mammalian eye has always seemed difficult to imagine
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review: "Newman, Yes; Paley, No"
January 1, 2001 First Things, n.109, p.48-52
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Volcanoes in Human History: The Far-Reaching Effects of Major Eruptions
January 1, 2001 Princeton University Press
see also Amazon