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2005/12/23-28 [Science/Biology] UID:41132 Activity:moderate
12/23   http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20051222/ts_nm/science_evolution_dc
        Damnit! The ultra left liberals are fighting back again. We gotta
        fight back and show them how mighty God is.     -ID
        \_ Troll.
           \_ The article is actually somewhat interesting.      -mice
              \- Hello. If I'd only seen the headline "Evolution named 2005's
                 top scientific breakthrough" I'd have assumed it was a
                 ONGION article. BTW, the "don kennedy" in the article is
                 a former chief of the 'Fraud.
                 \_ Well, to be honest, the most interesting part of the
                    article for me consisted of the last two paragraphs.
                    I'll have to spend a little more time with Yahoo search
                    when I have the time to spare.  (Naming evolution as
                    the 'top breakthrough' seems to be aimed more at the
                    religious right proponenting ID than the scientific
                    community)                  -mice
                    \_ Well, if you think that's cool you should check out
                       other stuff like nuclear fission, the expansion of
                       the universe, quantum mechanics, genetics. Heck,
                       I even heard that this Einstein fellah discovered
                       something called "relativity."
                       \_ *shrug*  I have.  I've even studied some of those
                          in college.  What's your point?
                 \_ ONGION? Is that "G" some sort of in-joke humor?
                    \_ Yeah, they call it a "typo" in some circles.
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news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20051222/ts_nm/science_evolution_dc
Reuters Evolution named 2005's top scientific breakthrough By Deborah Zabarenko Thu Dec 22, 2:05 PM ET WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two days after a US judge struck down the teachi ng of intelligent design theory in a Pennsylvania public school, the jou rnal Science on Thursday proclaimed evolution the breakthrough of 2005. Wide-ranging research published this year, including a study that showed a mere 4 percent difference between human and chimpanzee DNA, built on C harles Darwin's landmark 1859 work "The Origin of Species" and the idea of natural selection, the journal's editors wrote. "Amid this outpouring of results, 2005 stands out as a banner year for un covering the intricacies of how evolution actually proceeds," they wrote . "Ironically, also this year, some segments of American society fought to dilute the teaching of even the basic facts of evolution." The journal's editor in chief, Don Kennedy, acknowledged this was a refer ence to the rise of the theory of intelligent design, which holds that s ome aspects of nature are so complex that they must be the work of an un named creator rather than the result of random natural selection, as Dar win argued. US Supreme Court has ruled may not be taught in public schools. "I think what arouses the ire of scientists (about intelligent design) is ... the notion that it belongs in the same universe as scientific analy sis," Kennedy said in a telephone interview. "It's a hypothesis that's not testable, and one of the important recognit ion factors for science and scientific ideas is the notion of testabilit y, that you can go out and do an experiment and learn from it and change your idea," said Kennedy. "That's just not possible with a notion that' s as much a belief in spirituality as intelligent design is." Intelligent design theory came under review in two US states this year, with a federal judge in Pennsylvania on Tuesday banning the teaching of intelligent design as an alternative to evolution in the Dover Area Sch ool District. In Kansas, the state Board of Education approved public school standards that cast doubt on evolutionary theory. Kennedy said Science picked evolution as the year's biggest breakthrough in part because it was a "hot topic," but stressed there was a wealth of research that justified the choice. Other breakthroughs in the journal's Top 10 include research in planetary exploration, the molecular biology of flowers, the violent ways of neut ron stars, the relationship between genetics and abnormal human behavior , the new field of cosmochemistry, a protein that controls the flow of p otassium ions to cells, fresh evidence of global warming, an engineering approach to molecular biology and superconductivity. Areas to watch for in 2006, according to Science, include the avian flu, ultra-high-energy cosmic rays and the possible sighting of the ivory-bil led woodpecker, long presumed extinct but rediscovered in 2004. A skull of a Homo heidelbergensis, dated at 400,000 years ago and con sidered to be amongst the most complete fossil skulls ever found, is dis played as part of the 'Atapuerca and Human evolution' exhibition at the National Archeological Museum in Madrid, December 15, 2005. Two days aft er a US judge struck down the teaching of intelligent design theory in a Pennsylvania public school, the journal Science on Thursday proclaime d evolution the breakthrough of 2005. Republication or redistribution of Reuters content is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Reuters. Reuters shall not be liable for any errors or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon.