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Io Volcanoes Go Hyperactive
August 7, 2014 Creation-Evolution Headlines
The volcanoes on Jupiter’s moon are bursting out at record rates, and nobody knows why. Is it the new normal?
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It Only Takes Six Generations to Turn a Brown Butterfly Purple
August 8, 2014 Discover Magazine
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Entrepreneurs Find Gold in Nature
August 8, 2014 Creation-Evolution Headlines
Inspiration for invention comes from everywhere in nature’s engineering. At every level, there are designs worth imitating.
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Cell’s Molecular Machines Arouse Fascination
August 9, 2014 Creation-Evolution Headlines
with increasing image quality at their disposal, biologists are finding amazing molecular machines at work in living cells
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Treasure trove of prehistoric animal remains discovered in U.S.
August 9, 2014 CNN
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Evolution Is Racist, Evolutionist Writes
August 10, 2014 Creation-Evolution Headlines
A well-known science writer is in hot water for linking evolution to alleged differences in racial abilities. But where will his evolutionary critics run?
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More Studies Show Children Are Wired for Religious Belief: A Brief Literature Review
August 7, 2014 Evolution News & Views (Discovery Institute)
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In the Human Genome, Function Is There When You Look for It
August 7, 2014 Evolution News & Views (Discovery Institute)
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Phys.org: Specialized Retinal Cells Are a "Design Feature"
August 8, 2014 Evolution News & Views (Discovery Institute)
the argument for suboptimal design of the eye "is folly"
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Reconstructions show how some of the earliest animals lived -- and died
August 11, 2014 Science Daily
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New Ways to Find E.T.
August 11, 2014 Creation-Evolution Headlines
SETI researchers may not have to wait by the stellar radio dial for their imaginary friends to call in. They might eavesdrop on their pollution.
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Sandstone Arches Get New Explanation
August 12, 2014 Creation-Evolution Headlines
the national park signs may need updating
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Meet your maker: Homing in on the ancestor of all life
August 12, 2014 New Scientist, n.2982, p.30-33
What was the last shared ancestor of all life like? How did it make its living? A radical new answer could explain some of the most mysterious features of life
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Laurence Moran's Sandwalk Evolves Chloroquine Resistance
August 13, 2014 Evolution News & Views (Discovery Institute)
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Cunning Neanderthals hunted and ate wild pigeons
August 13, 2014 New Scientist, n.2982, p.15
our Neanderthal cousins caught rock doves for thousands of years, suggesting their hunting skills were just as advanced as ours
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Earth's early life endured long asteroid bombardment
August 13, 2014 New Scientist, n.2982, p.11
massive asteroids may have pounded Earth for a billion years longer than we thought -- with early life forms suffering periodic melting of the surface
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Big Leak in Universal Common Ancestor Theory
August 13, 2014 Creation-Evolution Headlines
evolutionists speculating about the Last Universal Common Ancestor (LUCA) begin with lots of L.U.C.K.
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New species of flying pterosaur
August 13, 2014 Science Daily
scientists discovered the bones of nearly 50 winged reptiles from a new species, Caiuajara dobruskii, that lived during the Cretaceous in southern Brazil
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Why Hebrew Captives Had Healthier Diet Than Their Captors
August 14, 2014 Creation-Evolution Headlines
a new report on dietary “pulse” shows health benefits that certain captives enjoyed 2,600 years ago in what is now Iraq
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The death of immortality
August 14, 2014 Nature, v.512, p.226
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Self-assembled RNA nanostructures
August 15, 2014 Science, v.345, n.6198, p.732-733
RNA structures have been designed that self-assemble and are programmable and scalable
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Space is the place to solve the riddle of life, maybe
August 15, 2014 New Scientist, n.2982, p.5
understanding how life got started here on planet Earth may mean searching for its counterparts "out there"
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Planet Rotation Limits Habitability
August 15, 2014 Creation-Evolution Headlines
Life can’t exist on a planet that rotates too fast or slow. This is another Goldilocks problem for astrobiologists to consider.
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Extinct Reptiles Quickly Spread Over the Globe
August 16, 2014 Creation-Evolution Headlines
On every continent, dinosaurs and other extinct reptiles thrived. Here are some recent amazing finds.
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Evolutionary misfit: Misunderstood worm-like fossil finds its place in the Tree of Life
August 17, 2014 Science Daily
the Burgess Shale animal Hallucigenia sparsa
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The Evil that Men Do: How Bad Governments Create Poverty
August 17, 2014 Creation-Evolution Headlines
Ideas have consequences. When societies deny that all men are created equal, the masses suffer, even when surrounded by rich resources.
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Fluffballs in Space Shouldn’t Exist
August 18, 2014 Creation-Evolution Headlines
a rubble-pile asteroid has such low density it should have disintegrated, but it’s doing just fine
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Book
The Copernicus Complex: Our Cosmic Significance in a Universe of Planets and Probabilities
September 1, 2014 Farrar, Straus and Giroux
see also Amazon
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Fossilized mammoth tusk removed from Seattle construction site
February 14, 2014 CNN
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Mammoth, 'very strange-looking' dinosaur skull found in Canada
February 21, 2014 CNN
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Biggest predator ever to stalk Europe: 4-inch teeth and 33 feet long
March 6, 2014 CNN
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Itsy bitsy dinosaur was T. rex cousin
March 14, 2014 CNN
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Scientists unveil dinosaur dubbed the 'chicken from hell'
March 20, 2014 CNN
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Herd structure in Late Cretaceous polar dinosaurs: A remarkable new dinosaur tracksite, Denali National Park, Alaska, USA
August 1, 2014 Geology, v.42, n.8, p.719-722
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On Robin Williams's Death, a Revealing Dispute Between Atheist-Evolutionist Spokesmen
August 12, 2014 Evolution News & Views (Discovery Institute)
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Dembski Speaks at the University of Chicago
August 13, 2014 Evolution News & Views (Discovery Institute)
mathematician Leo Kadanoff says Darwinists need to "deal with these questions"
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Monkey Business at Amazon
August 14, 2014 Evolution News & Views (Discovery Institute)
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What Questions About Evolution Come Down to Is, "Who ARE We?"
August 18, 2014 Evolution News & Views (Discovery Institute)
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A New Documentary Reveals the Hidden Ideological and Scientific Roots of World War I
August 18, 2014 Evolution News & Views (Discovery Institute)
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Intelligent design could be taught with Common Core’s repeal
August 20, 2014 The Columbus Dispatch (Ohio)
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More on Professor Death: Peter Singer and the Danger of the Humanities
August 20, 2014 Evolution News & Views (Discovery Institute)
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Faith, Science and Culture: Does God Still Matter?
August 28, 2014 Calvary Church, Santa Ana (Los Angeles, CA)
a panel discussion hosted by Hugh Hewitt
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Science & Human Origins Conference
September 20, 2014 Discovery Institute
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African pygmies evolved their short stature twice
August 18, 2014 New Scientist, n.2983, p.14
East and West African pygmies evolved their stature independently, possibly because it was a beneficial trait in an environment packed with low obstacles
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Living Stalactites and Other Geological Surprises
August 19, 2014 Creation-Evolution Headlines
Dripstones in caves can be made by microbes, some speleologists find. That’s among several recent geological surprises.
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Jurassic mammals were picky eaters
August 20, 2014 Science Daily
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Paleolithic diet may have included snails 10,000 years earlier than previously thought
August 20, 2014 Science Daily
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Microbiology: Microbiome science needs a healthy dose of scepticism
August 20, 2014 Nature, v.512, p.247-248
to guard against hype, those interpreting research on the body's microscopic communities should ask five questions
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Origin of Egyptian mummies pushed back 2000 years
August 20, 2014 New Scientist, n.2983, p.15
the oldest-known Egyptian burials appear to have been deliberately mummified, suggesting that the practice is far older than Egyptologists had thought
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Vanishing river gorge shows geology in fast forward
August 20, 2014 New Scientist, n.2983, p.14
normally erosion takes thousands of years, but this river valley could vanish just 50 years after it formed