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Strolling with a skeptical biochemist
Monday, August 22, 2011
What Ever Happened to Freya?
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Freya was one of the important Norse gods. In Norse mythology, Freya is a goddess of love and fertility, and the most beautiful and propi...
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Be a Proud Atheist
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We Are Atheism Campaign from the Richard Dawkins Foundation. This is your chance to finally be heard. This is our chance to stand up, spe...
Despicable Rhett S. Daniels
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EpiRen is the pseudonym of a blogger who about public health issues, including vaccinations and various forms of quackery. He works for a s...
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Sunday, August 21, 2011
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Bang Bang
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We recently learned that Prager University was instrumental in converting GilDodgen from obnoxious atheist to obnoxious theist [ How to ...
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How Does Something Get into a Textbook?
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A recent paper in Molecular Cell involved the study of nucleosome assembly in vitro (Torigoe et al. 2011). The authors were looking for i...
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How to Convince an Atheist to Become an IDiot
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You all remember GilDodgen, right? He's one of the IDiots who post regularly on Uncommon Descent . Nothing that he says about Intellige...
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Saturday, August 20, 2011
Protein Folding, Chaperones, and IDiots
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We know a lot about protein synthesis and structure. Proteins are made by the translation machinery (ribosomes + factors) as they copy the ...
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Ron Paul doesn't believe the theory, but what about the fact?
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Here's a video where Ron Paul proclaims that he doesn't believe the Theory of Evolution. Unfortunately there's no followup que...
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Nobel Prize in ... 2060
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This is my granddaughter, Zoƫ, standing outside the Stockholm City Hall where they hold the Nobel Prize banquet every year on December 10th...
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Friday, August 19, 2011
Evolution of a New Enzyme
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The evolution of new genes and their new enzymes often takes place after a gene duplication event followed by the adaptation of one or both ...
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Reading Books
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Now that I've finished writing my book, I'm back into reading. I have a pile of books that I have to get through before classes sta...
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Here Be Dragons
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I first met Stefaan Blancke (left) and Maarten Boudry (right) when they came to Toronto for a conference in November, 2009. A few months lat...
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Physicists and Biologists
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I've just finished reading evolution: a view from the 21st century by James A. Shapiro. I'll write up a full review later on but ri...
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Magical Mirrors
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Sometimes it's fun to set aside trivial questions like evolution vs. creationism and address the really important questions in life. Th...
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Thursday, August 18, 2011
The IDiots Respond
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I didn't think it would take very long for the Intelligent Design Creationists to respond to my posting on Evolution Is a Fact and a Th...
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