Putting Heads Together as 'Brains R Us'View Web article Download PDFMarch 10, 2008
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God's place in a rational worldDownload PDFNew Scientist, November 10-14, 2007 The trouble with reasonDownload PDFNew Scientist, November 10-14, 2007 |
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Commentary by John Allen Paulos:God, Science and an Unbeliever's Utopia:Stellar Group of Scientists Gathers to Mull Science, Atheism and Much Else from ABCNEWS.com Commentary by David Brin:An early draft of a growing article about "The Enlightenment and Its Enemies"Enlightenment 2.0 Commentary by Sean Carroll:Martian ColorsFrom the New Scientist:Does God have a place in a rational world? |
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Stem cell symposium on Torrey Pines MesaView Web articleLa Jolla Light , October 24, 2007 |
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Ditch the Dusty Journals and Log On to LabcamDownload PDFNew Scientist, July 14-20, 2007 Freeing scientists from the tyranny of the sound bite has the potential to deepen the public's understanding of science. |
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A Free-for-All on Science and ReligionView Web article Download PDFNew York Times, November 21, 2006 Maybe the pivotal moment came when Steven Weinberg, a Nobel laureate in physics, warned that "the world needs to wake up from its long nightmare of religious belief," or when a Nobelist in chemistry, Sir Harold Kroto, called for the John Templeton Foundation to give its next $1.5 million prize for "progress in spiritual discoveries" to an atheist -- Richard Dawkins, the Oxford evolutionary biologist whose book "The God Delusion" is a national best-seller. |
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In Place of GodDownload PDFNew Scientist, November 18-24, 2006 Can secular science ever oust religious belief - and should it even try? |
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Losing Our ReligionView Web articleNewsweek, November 10, 2006 A gathering of scientists and atheists explores whether faith in science can ever substitute for belief in God. |
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Stem Cell Meeting on the Mesa Highlights San Diego SynergiesView Web articleCalit2 , November 1, 2006 |
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