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Evolution Debate Wire

Comprehensive News Feed for Evolution Debate.

Results 1 - 20 of 1,906 in Evolution Debate

  1. E.T. phone RomeRead the original story

    2 hrs ago | Times-Standard

    Four hundred years after it locked up Galileo for challenging the view that the Earth was the center of the universe, the Vatican has called in experts to study the possibility of extraterrestrial alien life and its implication for the Catholic Church.

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    Related Topix: UFO and Alien, Astronomy, Science, Biology, University of Arizona, Roman Catholic Church, Religion

  2. Europe risks being left out in cold on climate changeRead the original story w/Photo

    3 hrs ago | Kildare Nationalist

    President Obama leaves Washington on Thursday as he embarks on a nine-day tour of Asia, including a crucial stop in China Saturday November 14 2009 WHEREVER on the planet the President of the United States may go, he carries with him the burden of innumerable domestic and world troubles.

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    Related Topix: US Politics, US News, 2008 Presidential Election, Barack Obama, Activism, Opinion

  3. 'Civil, lively, interesting debate' planned, says participating professor.Read the original story

    8 hrs ago | Springfield News Leader

    A team of skeptics and believers will debate the age-old question -- Does God exist? -- Friday, the first of a two-day Skepticon event at Missouri State University.

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    Related Topix: Missouri State University, Southwest Baptist University, Drury University

  4. Braid ReviewRead the original story

    10 hrs ago | IGN complete

    The time-bending journey finally arrives on the PlayStation 3. November 13, 2009 - When Braid -- developed by indie designer -- Jonathon Blow, first arrived as a downloadable on Xbox 360, it was extremely well received.

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    Related Topix: Video Games, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360

  5. Mini ice age took hold of Europe in monthsRead the original story

    15 hrs ago | Freerepublic.com

    JUST months - that's how long it took for Europe to be engulfed by an ice age. The scenario, which comes straight out of Hollywood blockbuster The Day After Tomorrow, was revealed by the most precise record of the climate from palaeohistory ever generated.

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    Related Topix: Saskatchewan, Canada, Saskatoon, SK

  6. Pensioner, 86, Dies After Being Raped By Teenager Who Dragged Her From Bed In Care HomeRead the original story

    15 hrs ago | Freerepublic.com

    An 86-year-old woman who was kidnapped and raped at a care home has died. The frail victim was dragged from her bed and raped in the garden of the Springfield residential care home in Bradford, West Yorkshire.

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    Related Topix: Violent Crime, Criminal Defense Law, Law

  7. America closes the book on intelligenceRead the original story w/Photo

    Feb 15, 2008 | Salon.com

    For an author of serious nonfiction, success can lead to some surprisingly disheartening encounters with the reading public.

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    Related Topix: Nonfiction, Arts, US Politics, US News, Michigan State University

  8. What Happens When a Wheaton Grad Runs for Congress as a DemocratRead the original story

    18 hrs ago | Sojourners

    Last weekend, as a group of religiously-committed pro-life Democrats in the House of Representatives found themselves at odds with the majority of their party over an abortion-related amendment in the health-care reform bill, campaign veteran Kevin Spidel posted a thoughtful question on a few well-read progressive blogs: does the evangelical ...

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    Related Topix: Immigration Reform, US News, Abortion, US Politics, Republican, US House of Representatives, Representative Peter Roskam, Prison

  9. Comparing The Animate With The InanimateRead the original story

    18 hrs ago | Scientific Blogging

    This becomes more pronounced when we begin to consider the role of less tangible elements, like intelligence, and begin considering how such a thing would manifest in a machine.

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    Related Topix: Science / Technology, Inventions, Chemistry, Science

  10. Vatican Looks To Heavens For Alien LifeRead the original story

    22 hrs ago | Charlotte Channel 9

    E.T. phone Rome. Four hundred years after it locked up Galileo for challenging the view that the Earth was the center of the universe, the Vatican has called in experts to study the possibility of extraterrestrial alien life and its implication for the Catholic Church.

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    Related Topix: UFO and Alien, Astronomy, Science, Biology, University of Arizona, Roman Catholic Church, Religion

  11. Darwin's 200th birthdayRead the original story

    Yesterday | The Toronto Star

    Charles Darwin developed the controversial theory that man descended from other, earlier life forms.

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    Related Topix: Europe, World News, United Kingdom

  12. Obama comes to Japan mulling Afghan war optionsRead the original story

    Yesterday | Free Republic

    President Barack Obama met with Japan's new leader Friday, hoping to shore up relations with a nation that vows to be more assertive with the United States, even as Obama also weighs whether to send more U.S. troops to Afghanistan.

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    Related Topix: World News, Japan, Asia, US Politics, US News, Barack Obama, US Military, Elmendorf Air Force Base, US Air Force

  13. As a portrait of the art world, a (Untitled)a exhibits humor, not cynicismRead the original story w/Photo

    Yesterday | Boston Globe

    Zach Orth portrays a rich guy who becomes a collector to diversify his portfolio, and Marley Shelton plays a gallery owner who's into "challenging" art in Jonathan Parker's ." The New York art world does such a wonderful job of satirizing itself that further assistance hardly seems necessary.

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    Related Topix: (Untitled), New York, Movies, Entertainment

  14. Humor and wisdomRead the original story

    Yesterday | The Times

    SPECIAL TO THE TIMES "Blood: A Comedy" When: 8 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays, 3 p.m. Sundays, through Nov.

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    Related Topix: Trenton, NJ, Entertainment

  15. Creation event likely to be one-sid.....Read the original story

    Yesterday | Marshall Independent

    John Chisham's response to Dr. Gehle's recent letter confirms his true intentions at the "celebration event" of the origin of species.

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    Related Topix: Biology, Science

  16. Recent lens developmentsRead the original story

    Yesterday | FOX30Online

    Contacts have been around since the 1950s, and they've come a long way since then, in the materials used, in their comfort, and in the kinds of visual conditions they can correct.

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    Related Topix: Marketing

  17. Intelligent design of food promoted by Northville Co-opRead the original story w/Photo

    Yesterday | Journal Newspapers Online

    Lynn Simcheck, right, and Margene Buckhave, owner of the building, are busy getting ready for the opening of the new Northville Square Public Market today.

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    Related Topix: Life, Food, Organic Food

  18. Recall Darwin by accepting diversityRead the original story

    Yesterday | The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

    One hundred and fifty years ago this month, Charles Darwin published "The Origin of Species." My own university, Georgia State, and others around the state are marking the anniversary with lectures and symposia.

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    Related Topix: Opinion

  19. Science Wins Fight Over Evolution in Schools, Says Case Western Reserve University Author

    Thursday | News Center

    If you want to understand how evolution has played a role in challenging the constitutionality of the separation of church and state, Mano Singham from Case Western Reserve University provides a concise and chronological history in his new book, God vs.

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    Related Topix: Case Western Reserve University, US News, US Supreme Court

  20. Vatican Considers Possibility of AliensRead the original story w/Photo

    Wednesday Nov 11 | CBS News

    E.T. phone Rome. Four hundred years after it locked up Galileo for challenging the view that the Earth was the center of the universe, the Vatican has called in experts to study the possibility of extraterrestrial alien life and its implication for the Catholic Church.

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    Related Topix: UFO and Alien, Astronomy, Science, Biology, University of Arizona, Roman Catholic Church, Religion