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News Update/Commentary
Squid Ink from Jurassic Period Identical to Modern Cuttlefish Ink
May 21, 2012 Science Daily
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If Humans Write Genetic Code, Is It Intelligent Design?
May 22, 2012 Evolution News & Views (Discovery Institute)
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Crater Count Dating Still Unreliable
May 22, 2012 Creation-Evolution Headlines
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Doomed Worlds: Planets Seen Disrupting, Not Forming
May 23, 2012 Creation-Evolution Headlines
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Responding to the Challenge that Intelligent Design Lacks a "Mechanism"
May 23, 2012 Evolution News & Views (Discovery Institute)
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Hubble to revisit exoplanet puzzle
May 23, 2012 Nature, v.485, p.428
team aims to settle running dispute over mysterious object
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First look at the face of a woman dead for 2000 years
May 23, 2012 New Scientist, n.2866, p.24-25
CT scans have revealed a wealth of information about the Egyptian Rhind mummy, discovered in a tomb dating to 10 BC in the ancient city of Thebes
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RNA breakthrough transforms idea of gene control
May 23, 2012 New Scientist, n.2866, p.16
never-before-seen changes to the genetic code give new insight into how the environment can affect our genes
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Earliest member of giant panda family found in Spain
May 23, 2012 New Scientist, n.2866, p.16
a pair of 11-million-year-old fossilised teeth may have belonged to an ancestor of the giant panda
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Buried microbes exist at limit between life and death
May 23, 2012 New Scientist, n.2866, p.12
sediment 30 metres below the Pacific seafloor is so nutrient-poor that microbes barely fuel their cellular functions -- yet they may be thousands of years old
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A dirty twist on beating the prisoner's dilemma
May 23, 2012 New Scientist, n.2866, p.9
a cruel new strategy for the classic game-theory problem shows how exploitation can prove successful, but only if the exploited rolls over and takes it
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Number of asteroids that pose risk to Earth is doubled
May 23, 2012 New Scientist, n.2866, p.5
the asteroid-tracking NEOWISE mission reveals that twice as many asteroids as previously thought are on low-inclination orbits that could hit our planet
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Tyrannosaur auctioned despite protests from Mongolia
May 23, 2012 New Scientist, n.2866, p.4-5
a tyrannosaur skeleton has been sold for $1 million -- but it's a dinosaur that has never been found outside Mongolia, where exporting fossils is illegal
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An Avian Magnetometer
May 25, 2012 Science, v.336, n.6084, p.991-992
neurons in the pigeon brain encode information on Earth's magnetic field for orientation and navigation
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The Burdens of Being a Biped
May 25, 2012 Science, v.336, n.6084, p.974
a number of musculoskeletal issues are rooted in our evolutionary history, in particular to the switch to walking upright more than 7 million years ago
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An Evolutionary Theory of Dentistry
May 25, 2012 Science, v.336, n.6084, p.973-975
Why are our teeth so rotten? Biologists point to a mismatch between our diets and lifestyles and those of our ancestors.
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Homegrown Organic Matter Found on Mars, But No Life
May 25, 2012 Science, v.336, n.6084, p.970
researchers have discovered organic matter encased in once-molten martian rocks, demonstrating that the planet has been producing its own organic matter for eons with no help from life
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Fine Art and Music Emerges Earlier Still
May 25, 2012 Creation-Evolution Headlines
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News to Note
May 26, 2012 Answers in Genesis
a weekly feature examining news from the biblical viewpoint
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Eric Metaxas Will Host David Berlinski, June 12, at the University Club in New York
May 23, 2012 Evolution News & Views (Discovery Institute)
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In Embryo Development, Non-DNA Information Is at Least as Important as DNA
May 24, 2012 Evolution News & Views (Discovery Institute)
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Understanding Bayesian Analysis, the Evolution Skeptic's Friend
May 24, 2012 Evolution News & Views (Discovery Institute)
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Would Darwin, If He Rejoined Us, Be a Darwin-Doubter?
May 29, 2012 Evolution News & Views (Discovery Institute)
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Germany may be birthplace of European music and art
May 29, 2012 phys.org
the remains of the world's oldest musical instruments and human figurines suggest that music and artistic depictions of the human form may have first developed in Germany around 40,000 years ago
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Subverting Darwinism from Within: The Quiet Revolution of Mary Jane West-Eberhard
May 30, 2012 Evolution News & Views (Discovery Institute)
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Modern Science & Ancient Faith
May 30, 2012 Portsmouth, Rhode Island
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Design in Nature?
July 14, 2012 Cambridge Conference
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American Scientific Affiliation Annual Meeting
July 14, 2012 San Diego, California
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Open Mouth. Insert Thumb. Suck Vigorously.
June 21, 2012 Evolution News & Views
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Can Random Mutations Create New Complex Features? A Response to TalkOrigins
June 22, 2012 Evolution News & Views
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Theory Creep: The Quiet Shift in Evolutionary Thought
June 25, 2012 Evolution News & Views
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Duly Knotted: A Problem for Evolution
June 26, 2012 Evolution News & Views
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Dennett on Competence without Comprehension
June 28, 2012 Evolution News & Views
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Au. sediba: Another Human "Ancestor" Bites the Dust Bark
June 29, 2012 Evolution News & Views
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The Lignin Enigma
July 2, 2012 Evolution News & Views
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Lignin: The Enigma Remains
July 6, 2012 Evolution News & Views
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Human Origins and the Fossil Record: What Does the Evidence Say?
July 6, 2012 Evolution News & Views
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Machine Revolution: More Details Emerge on ATP Synthase and Its Exquisite Design
July 10, 2012 Evolution News & Views
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With New Research, the Genetic Code Looks More and More Like a Deliberate Choice
July 11, 2012 Evolution News & Views
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Video: To Dawkins's Dismay, a "Darwinian Physician" Goes Off-Message
July 12, 2012 Evolution News & Views
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The "Ancestor of All Dinosaurs" Might Have Had Feathers Dinofuzz
July 13, 2012 Evolution News & Views
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The Fragmented Field of Paleoanthropology
July 16, 2012 Evolution News & Views
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Thou Shalt Not Put Evolutionary Theory to a Test
July 18, 2012 Evolution News & Views
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On Phylogenies and Analogies
July 18, 2012 Evolution News & Views
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An Incontrovertible Case of Intelligent Design: Artificial Jellyfish Made from Silicone and Rat Heart Muscle
July 23, 2012 Evolution News & Views
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What the Literature Says about Chromosomal Fusion and Why It Says It
July 24, 2012 Evolution News & Views
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On the Evolution of the Mammalian Middle Ear
July 25, 2012 Evolution News & Views
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A Paper in Science Recognizes the "Design Principle" at Work in Chromosomes with Their Moving Parts
July 30, 2012 Evolution News & Views
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The Fragmented Fossil Record of Early Hominins
July 31, 2012 Evolution News & Views
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You Go, Larry Moran!
July 31, 2012 Evolution News & Views