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Art, science, and creativity
Art stimulated my early interest in science. Chesley Bonestell's stunning paintings envisioning Earth from orbit, the first manned rockets and space station, and the human exploration of the moon and Mars, published in giant full-color double-page spreads in Collier's magazine in the early 1950s, inspired my interest in science and space. Fiction, specifically science fiction, did much the same

Separate but equal? Can science tell us anything about religion?
In F ebruary 450 churches celebrated Charles Darwin's birthday with sermons arguing that religion and evolution do not contradict one another.

Conflict in the Cosmos: Fred Hoyle's Life in Science
Conflict in the Cosmos: Fred Hoyle's Life in Science by Simon Mitton Joseph Henry Press, 2005; $27.95
Newsweek 'Alt Med' report 'Ill-conceived,' says 22-item critique - News and Comment - "The Science of Alternative Medicine", December 2, 2002
Newsweek's special report "The Science of Alternative Medicine" (December 2, 2002), read by millions worldwide and winner of a national magazine award, has been subjected to a scathing twentytwo-item critique by a leading critic of unsupported medical claim

Alternative careers in science: leaving the ivory tower. - Review - book reviews
Robb ins-Roth, Cynthia, editor. 1998. Academic Press, San Diego, California. xviii + 267 p. $29.95, ISBN: 0-12-589375-2 (alk. paper).

Minding God: Theology and the Cognitive Sciences - Book Review
ANY HEALTHY SYSTEM of belief needs challenges to stay alive and vibrant. Theologies that continue to engage the world have regularly, creatively and valuably responded to the challenges provided by the sciences. But research in the cognitive sciences, which gives us insights into the hearts and minds of human beings, where faith lives, has not been systematically addressed. Until now.

Curry may counter cognitive decline
A chemic al found in turmeric, an ingredient in curry, may prevent cognitive impairment, a study of Singaporeans suggests.

The Philosopher Fish: Sturgeon, Caviar, and the Geography of Desire
The sturgeon, whose eggs are prized above those of all other fish, may be "the single most valuable wildlife resource in the world," according to the author, Richard Adams Carey. Caviar lovers understand. With fine beluga from the Caspian Sea retailing at about $100 an ounce, the cost of a decent gourmet snack nowadays exceeds the budget of all but the unimaginably rich.

Dinosaur geography
Mark A. Norell and Xu Xing's tyrannosaur history ["The Varieties of Tyrannosaurs," 5/05] was lucid and informative, but I would amend their assumption that all North American tyrannosaurs are of Asian ancestry. During the Late Cretaceous the vast Western Interior Seaway split North America into East and West. If the eastern genera Appalachiosaurus and Dryptosaurus are derived from Asia, their ancestors must have crossed the continent before the sea was present, at least 100 million years ago.

The Black Dancing Body: a Geography from Coon to Cool
The Black Dancing Body: A Geography from Coon to Cool By Brenda Dixon Gottschild. New York, Palgrave MacMillan, 2003. 332 pages, illustrations, Cloth, $29.95

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