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The Latest Face of Creationism; January 2009; Scientific American Magazine; by Glenn Branch and Eugenie C. Scott; 8 page(s)

Creationists who want religious ideas taught as scientific fact in public schools continue to adapt to courtroom defeats by hiding their true aims under ever changing guises

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15 Answers to Creationist Nonsense; July 2002; Scientific American Magazine; by John Rennie; 8 page(s)

Opponents of evolution want to make a place for creationism by tearing down real science, but their arguments don't hold up

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15 Answers to Creationist Nonsense; Evolution; Exclusive Online Issues; by John Rennie; 8 page(s)

Opponents of evolution want to make a place for creationism by tearing down real science, but their arguments don't hold up (originally published July 2002)

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Evolution in the Everyday World; January 2009; Scientific American Magazine; by David P. Mindell; 8 page(s)

Understanding of evolution is fostering powerful technologies for health care, law enforcement, ecology, and all manner of optimization and design problems

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Regulating Evolution; May 2008; Scientific American Magazine; by Sean B. Carroll, Benjamin Prud'homme and Nicolas Gompel; 8 page(s)

Most animals share similar genes. The staggering diversity in their physical forms springs from switches in the DNA that govern where and when those genes are active

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What Will Become of Homo sapiens?; January 2009; Scientific American Magazine; by Peter Ward; 6 page(s)

Contrary to popular belief, humans continue to evolve. Our bodies and brains are not the same as our ancestors¿ were¿or as our descendants¿ will be

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Testing Natural Selection; January 2009; Scientific American Magazine; by H. Allen Orr; 8 page(s)

Biologists working with the most sophisticated genetic tools are demonstrating that natural selection plays a greater role in the evolution of genes than even most evolutionists had thought

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By the Numbers: Down with Evolution!; March 2002; Scientific American Magazine; by Rodger Doyle; 1 page(s)

Creationists are changing state educational standards

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One World, Many Minds; December 2008/January 2009; Scientific American Mind; by Paul Patton; 8 page(s)

We are used to thinking of humans as occupying the sole pinnacle of evolutionary intelligence. That¿s where we¿re wrong

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Insights: Teach the Science; February 2006; Scientific American Magazine; by Steve Mirsky; 2 page(s)

Wherever evolution education is under attack by creationist thinking, Eugenie Scott will be there to defend science

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