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Title
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3 |
No joy for junkies
Perspective by Don Batten
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4–6 |
Rocks in the making
Perspective by Emil Silvestru
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6–7 |
Jonah and Leedsichthys problematicus, the problem fish
Perspective by Matthew Murdock
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8 |
Flat leaves—a curly problem
Perspective by David Catchpoole |
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9–10 |
Beautiful black and blue butterflies
Perspective by Jonathan Sarfati |
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11–13 |
The Messinian salinity crisis questioned
Perspective by Michael J. Oard
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14–15 |
Green power: God’s solar power plants amaze chemists
Perspective by Jonathan Sarfati
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16–17 |
‘Ripples’ of galaxies—another blow to
the big bang
Perspective by Jason Lisle |
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17–18 |
Scandalous first dates for Neandertals
Perspective by Matthew Murdock
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19 |
New discovery makes habitable worlds even less likely
Perspective by Justin K. Taylor
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20–21 |
Haldane’s dilemma has not been solved
Perspective by Don Batten
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22–32 |
Fossil evidence
for alleged apemen—Part 1: the genus Homo
Overview by Peter Line |
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33–42 |
Fossil evidence
for alleged apemen—Part 2: non-Homo hominids
Overview by Peter Line |
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43–45 |
The evolution of
an idea
A review of Evolution: The Remarkable History of a Scientific Theory by
Edward J. Larson
Book Review by Lael Weinberger
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46–50 |
The fog of fiction
blankets the landscape of facts
A review of Evolution, 3rd edition by Mark Ridley
Book Review by Don Moeller
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51–56 |
The science of good questions
A review of Science as a Way of Knowing: The Foundations of Modern Biology by John
A. Moore
Book Review by Alex Williams
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57–59 |
Mitochondrial Eve and biblical Eve are looking good: criticism
of young age is premature
Countering the Critic Article by Carl Wieland
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60 |
Record high-redshift galaxy is probably spurious
Letter to the Editor by John Hartnett
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60 |
Vitamin C and Indian fruit bats
Letter to the Editor by Jean K. Lightner
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60 |
New Ark landing place
Letter to the Editor by Brian R. Rucker
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60 |
Animal suffering
Letter to the Editor by John Woodmorappe
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61–64 |
Can recombination produce new genetic information?
Viewpoint by Z.H. Leitzel
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65–72 |
A possible post-Flood human migration route
Viewpoint by Lawson L. Schroeder
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73–81 |
A creationist cosmology in a galactocentric universe
Paper by John Hartnett
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82–87 |
Dark matter and a cosmological constant in a creationist
cosmology?
Paper by John Hartnett
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88–96 |
Did a jaw muscle protein mutation lead to increased cranial
capacity in man?
Paper by David A. DeWitt |
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97–106 |
The Milky Way Galaxy: young at heart?
Paper by Bill Worraker
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107–112 |
Are ‘defective’ knee joints evidence for Darwinism?
Paper by Jerry Bergman |
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113–125 |
Cost theory and the cost of substitution—a clarification
Paper by Walter J. ReMine |
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126–127 |
A legacy of ideas: Roy D. Holt, 1955–2003
by D. Russell Humphreys
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