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Archive: Sagan, Schools, Tools, Design, Noses, Fossils, Water, More

Here are some of the stories we were reporting in early November 2001, restored from archives.

Archive: Spider Webs, Cave Art, Chili, Prayer, Cicadas, Mars

This collection of archived articles from July 2001 will stimulate a variety of emotions.

Pleasant Sunday Reading

After a day remembering horrors of the past, here is some good news to relax with on a Sunday afternoon.

A House Divided: Learning from Lincoln

This is not the only time America was divided. Lincoln faced a blood war of brother against brother. His solution is relevant today.

Oppose the Created Order, Suffer the Consequences

Blessed is the man who walks not in the counsel of the wicked... nor sits in the seat of scoffers; but his delight is in the law of the Lord, and on his law he meditates day and night.

Contrasting Two Washington Projects

The difference between creationist and evolutionist projects on the National Mall could hardly be more stark.

Science Reporters Don't Even Try to Be Politically Neutral

More evidence that when politics and ethics are in the news, science reporters will inevitably gravitate to the far-left position.

Prosociality and Cooperation: Evolution vs. Prayer

Cooperation exists in nature. Does that mean it evolved? Only if evolution is the sole mechanism in your toolkit.

Science Grab Bag

Here's a random assortment of things floating around in the science news media – some fascinating, some informative, some disgusting. We’ll let the readers decide which is which. Since it’s Friday the 13th, a day to enjoy like any other day, we’ll give you a baker’s dozen to sample.
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