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Reason May 2006 Ronald Bailey |
Separate But Equal? Can science tell us anything about religion? |
Science News December 5, 2008 Edward O. Wilson |
Protect Biodiversity Hot Spots And The Rest Will Follow The tragedy unfolding in our ignorance, in our preoccupation with strictly physical environments, is that human action is destroying countless species and even ecosystems before we even know they existed. |
Salon.com February 1, 2001 Michael Joseph Gross |
Hard-wired for God? A Christian takes issue with a book claiming that religion is merely a trick of evolution... |
Salon.com April 3, 2001 Theresa Pinto Sherer |
Baby loves me, baby loves me not Is there a biological guarantee that your child will love you? Not yet... |
Knowledge@Wharton |
A Better Case for Conservation Appearing hard on the heels of Lomborg's The Skeptical Environmentalist, Edward O. Wilson's The Future of Life has its work cut out for it. The end result is a refreshingly graceful synthesis of idealist vision and pragmatic solution... |
Outside September 2006 Bruce Barcott |
The Evolution Revolution Our greatest science writers take on intelligent design in books that explore the theories of Charles Darwin and the 21st-century consequences of not believing |
Salon.com January 14, 2002 John Glassie |
E.O. Wilson The great scientist and conservationist explains the terrorism we insist on overlooking. And space colonies won't help, either... |
ifeminists December 29, 2008 Manfred F. Schieder |
Ayn Rand and the End of Malthus A look at Thomas Malthus' philosophy of objectivism in the matter of population growth and food depletion. |
Scientific American September 12, 2005 John Horgan |
Clash in Cambridge Science and religion seem as antagonistic as ever at the Templeton-Cambridge Journalism Fellowship conference. |
Reason May 2003 Jesse Walker |
Inside the Spiritual Jacuzzi What JewBus, Unitarian Pagans, and the Hot Tub Mystery Religion tell us about traditional faiths |
ifeminists July 27, 2009 Manfred F. Schieder |
Religion and Liberalism Religions are the direct antithesis of individual liberty; they are comrades and defenders of all collectivist doctrines, which brought so much harm to the general population world over. |
Scientific American October 2006 George Johnson |
Scientists on Religion Theists and materialists ponder the place of humanity in the universe in four books: God's Universe by O. Gingerich, The Language of God: A Scientist Presents Evidence for Belief by F.S. Collins, The God Delusion by R. Dawkins, and Varieties of Scientific Experience by C. Sagan. |
Smithsonian November 2005 Robert Wright |
35 Who Made a Difference: Edward O. Wilson Someday, Wilson believes, the cause-and-effect principles of psychology will rest solidly and specifically on those of biology, which will rest with equal security on principles of biochemistry and molecular biology, and so on down the line to particle physics. |
Parameters Spring 2004 Robert J. Pratt |
Invasive Threats to the American Homeland Before 11 September 2001, when American leaders prepared for war they envisioned enemies using bombs, tanks, guns, military force, and other traditional armaments. The attacks on that fateful day forever changed the way the United States and the world would view the nature of war. |
IDB America May/Jun 2000 |
Ecological ground zero Seven of the world's most biodiverse---and threatened---areas are in Latin America and the Caribbean. What can be done to protect them? |
Reason Aug/Sep 2000 Ronald Bailey |
Bio-Invaders Are we under attack by "non-native" species? Should we care? |
Information Today June 1, 2007 Paula J. Hane |
Nurturing Biodiversity: The Encyclopedia of Life Leaders from the top academic and scientific organizations have launched an effort to create a Web-based Encyclopedia of Life, a portal that documents all named species of animals and plants on Earth. |
Geotimes November 2006 |
Geomedia Books: Evolving a Higher Understanding Between Religion and Science: A Look at the Evolution Dialogues... After the Earth Quakes: Elastic Rebound on an Urban Planet... |
Scientific American March 2009 David Appell |
Can "Assisted Migration" Save Species from Global Warming? As the world warms up, some species cannot move to cooler climes in time to survive. Camille Parmesan thinks humans should help even if it means creating invasive species |
Salon.com June 1, 2000 Stephen Lemons |
Out of her tree Julia Butterfly Hill sat in a giant redwood for two years, then kicked the big boys' butts. Now her book's a bestseller and she's talking about a movie deal. |
Salon.com October 9, 1999 Holly J. Lebowitz |
Lost and found Why America's 80 million-strong Generation X may be losing its religion but finding its soul. |
IDB America April 2005 Roger Hamilton |
The Message of a Little Monkey In Rio de Janeiro and across the globe, natural ecosystems are being altered and simplified to serve burgeoning human demands. If the golden lion tamarin escapes extinction, the world will be a little more habitable for the rest of us. |
Salon.com August 4, 2000 Katharine Mieszkowski |
Higher being Can legalizing drugs bring us closer to God? |
Scientific American December 2008 John Rennie |
Dynamic Darwinism: Evolution Theory Thrives Today The naturalist would approve of how evolutionary science continues to improve |
Outside November 2009 Elizabeth Hightower |
Creating Conservation Communities There's a bold new idea on the front edge of conservation: Let's treat people as well as we treat animals. |
Smithsonian April 2007 Jen Phillips |
Species Explosion What happens when you mix evolution with climate change? |
Salon.com July 7, 2000 Jake Tapper |
God is their copilot Both born-again, Bush and Gore have made this the most God-fearing presidential race in 100 years. But their faiths have led these men in two completely different directions. |
Wired January 18, 2008 Thomas Hayden |
Why Things Suck: Science Science makes us look like bit players in the Big Story of the universe, and it exposes some key limitations of the human brain. |
American Family Physician January 1, 2001 Gowri Anandarajah & Ellen Hight |
Spirituality and Medical Practice Using the HOPE Questions as a Practical Tool for Spiritual Assessment |
Chemistry World September 2006 Mark Peplow |
Editorial: Making a Monkey Out of Evolution If a scientific concept as well supported as evolution can be widely regarded as false, what hope for the greenhouse effect, radiocarbon dating, or the second law of thermodynamics? Chemists have as much responsibility as other scientists to uphold the value of hard evidence. |
Scientific American December 2006 Michael Shermer |
Bowling for God Is religion good for society? Science's definitive answer: it depends |
Salon.com October 28, 2002 Katharine Mieszkowski |
Data-mining life on earth Every blade of grass, every fish and fowl, slug and snail, has a place on the Web. |
Reason February 2006 Katherine Mangu-Ward |
The Age of Corporate Environmentalism Environmental activists across the nation bought their own ties and started dealing with corporations as almost-equal partners in planet saving. Businesses in turn learned that it's pretty easy being green. |
AskMen.com Vatche Bartekian |
Men's Spirituality In this stressful world we live in, spirituality plays an important role for those who want solutions to their problems and answers to their questions. Here are some suggestions on how to gain a higher level of spirituality. |