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Mythbusting: Historical fables about Christianity and Science

[image] In discussing the history of science and faith, stereotypes and caricatures come easy. Michael Flynn has written a lengthy but...

Caught In The Act: Butterfly Mate Preference Shows How One Species Can Become Two

[image] Breaking up may not be hard to do, say scientists who've found a population of tropical butterflies that may be splitting into tw...

AIBS publishes Darwin articles open access

Two articles about Charles Darwin and his development of the theory of evolution by natural selection have been published in the AIBS journal BioSc...

After Setbacks, Small Successes for Gene Therapy

By GINA KOLATA Three recent successes, though small, prompted hopes among scientists that a still-experimental idea...

End Days,' examines faith, science and Elvis

By CATEY SULLIVAN Contributor The premise is reminiscent of a bad joke: Jesus, Elvis and Stephen Hawking walk into a bar... But wh...

An Overview of Religion and Science in the United States

[image] Navigate this Report: Religion and Science as Adversaries Religion and Science as Allies Debates Over Evolution and Other Issu...

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Oldest American artefact unearthed Oregon caves yield evidence of continent's first inhabitants. Rex Dalton [image]An Or...

Tiny tech sparks cell signal find

Tiny metal particles have been shown to cause damage to DNA across a cellular barrier - without having to cross it. BBC News Full Story

Inefficient Selection: New Evolutionary Mechanism Accounts For Some Of Human Biological Complexity

A painstaking genomic and proteomic analysis has found a new evolutionary mechanism that accounts for some of the biological complexity o...

Human Microber are picky about neighborhoods on body

A map of the bacteria living on the human body shows the bugs that call us home have strong preferences about where they settle ......

First use of antibody and stem cell transplantation to successfully treat advanced leukemia

For the first time, researchers at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center have reported the use of a radiolabeled antibody to deliver targeted dose...

Crossing the line: how aggressive cells invade the brain

Real-time observation sheds new light on multiple sclerosis. Eurek Alert Full Story

Will Christians Only Trust Fellow Christians on Scientific Issues?

It’s always difficult to generalize, since there are so many different Christians with varying backgrounds all over the world. Because of past conf...

Light down a wire for solar power

A modification to commercial optical fibre could be a promising route to solar power without large arrays, say researchers. ... BBC News F...

Shedding Light On The Cosmic Skeleton

[image] Astronomers have tracked down a gigantic, previously unknown assembly of galaxies located almost seven billion light-years...

New evidence supports 19th century idea on formation of oil and gas

Scientists in Washington, D.C. are reporting laboratory evidence supporting the possibility that some of Earth's oil and natural gas may have forme...

Quantum gas microscope offers glimpse of quirky ultracold atoms

Physicists at Harvard University have created a quantum gas microscope that can be used to observe single atoms at temperatures so low the particle...

Falklands Wolf First Appeared in North America, Researchers Say

By HENRY FOUNTAIN [image] Zoology of the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle An illustration of the Falklands wolf from The Zoology of...

Todd Woods talks some sense

[image] by Josh Rosenau Todd Wood is a creationist. He is a professor at Bryan College, named for William Jennings Bryan, who prosecuted...

Why Does Religiosity Tend to Decline in the Early Adult Years?

When we compare 18- to 29-year-olds across the last 30 years, we do not see a marked decline in their religious beliefs and practices; they are pre...

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