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Monday, November 21, 2011
Monday's Molecule #150
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Today's molecule has a common name but this time I'll need the complete IUPAC name. There is considerable controversy over whethe...
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Don't Muzzle Our Doctrors
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Last summer, the Ontario College of Physicians and Surgeons published a draft proposal on Non-Allopathic (Non-Conventional) Therapies in ...
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Blogiversary
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I completely forgot about Sandwalk's blogiversary. It's a biggie! My first post was on Nov. 4, 2006 [ Welcome to my Sandwalk ]...
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Medieval Teaching Methods
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John Hawks posts a reference to an article in MacLeans magazine about undergraduate teaching. John supports a style of teaching that emph...
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Better Biochemistry: The Problem with Glycerol Phosphate and Citrate and What This Has to Do with Archaebacterial Membranes
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Now that you've learned about Fischer Projections [ Better Biochemistry: Fischer Projections ] you're deady to tackle a more challen...
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Thinking Like a Theist
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This figure is making the rounds with the title "When a theist starts a debate with an atheist." It's funny because it mock...
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Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Redundancy Explains Junk DNA, Redundancy Explains Junk DNA
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From GilDogen, in a comment on: Jonathan Wells on Darwinism, Science, and Junk DNA . Moran is particularly vicious concerning challenges ...
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Tuesday, November 15, 2011
When a theist starts a debate with an atheist ...
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Also applies when a creationist starts a debate with a scientist .... [Photo Credit: imgur ] [Hat Tip: Friendly Atheist ]
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Monday, November 14, 2011
Jonathan Wells Talks About Sequence Conservation
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Paul McBride (paulmc) tried to convince the readers on Uncommon Descent that there was evidence for junk DNA. One of the lines of evidence ...
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Monday's Molecule #149
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Today's molecule is one member of a large class. Give me the complete, unambiguous, name of this molecule to win a free lunch. Post y...
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Better Biochemistry: Fischer Projections
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Biochemistry is a three-dimensional subject but most of us aren't comfortable thinking in three dimensions. For example, we often have d...
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Sunday, November 13, 2011
Jonathan Wells Talks About Genetic Load
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Most people don't understand the positive evidence for junk DNA—this includes most scientists. Paulmc tried to convince the readers on ...
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Jonathan Wells Sends His Regrets
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Paulmc visited Uncommon Descent in order to defend junk DNA [ Here’s Jonathan Wells on destroying Darwinism – and responding to attacks on ...
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Saturday, November 12, 2011
A New View of Evolution
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There have been lots of new books about evolution in the past decade or so. I tend to divide them into three categories: The Standard View ...
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Friday, November 11, 2011
The Problem with STEM
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The new buzzword in science education is STEM: science, technology, engineering, and math. In America, there are dozens of studies on how t...
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