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Archive: Meteorites, Plant IQ, RNA, Hearing, Brain, Dino, MRI, Evolution

Here are some of the stories we were reporting in mid-February 2002, restored from archives.

OOL Research ‘May Have’ Fooled Some People

The phrase "may have" is not scientific. It is a value-laden preference stemming from a prior worldview commitment.

Rich Gold Veins Can Form Rapidly

A long-standing mystery about the origin of "bonanza-type" gold deposits is closer to a solution.

Chicxulub Crater Reports Begin

Scientists who drilled into the large crater in southern Mexico have started interpreting the cores.
Cassini at Saturn

SaturNews and TitaNews

New findings are running rings around planetary theories of old age, particularly in the Saturn system.

New Pluto Images Even More Perplexing

Pluto has terrain like no other world, leaving scientists perplexed; Enceladus' activity is also inexplicable for "geologic time".

What Do Geologists Know About the Early Earth?

There's not much data, and there's a lot of doubt and debate. That's what a geologist admits about theories of early earth history.
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