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                                    Strolling with a skeptical biochemist

Friday, September 23, 2016

A philosopher's view of random genetic drift

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Random genetic drift is a process that alters allele frequencies within a population. The change is due to "random" events. It di...
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A theology student doesn't like Jerry Coyne's book Faith vs. Fact

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A theology student named Derrick has written a review of Jerry Coyne's book Faith vs. Fact . He didn't like it very much. (Duh!) You...
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Can we ever know if god exists?

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A recent issue of New Scientist (Sept. 3-9) is billed as "The Metaphysics Issue: How science answers philosophy's deepest question...
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Thursday, September 22, 2016

Ten adaptationist stories about recent human evolution

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Does this video contribute to the general understanding and appreciation of science? Blond hair: PROBABLY FALSE ADAPTATION Lactose toleran...
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Wednesday, September 21, 2016

An Anglican says that science and religion don't conflict

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Are you surprised to hear a religious person say that science and religion are not in conflict? Of course you aren't. That's just wh...
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Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Atheism is a catastrophe for science according to Michael Egnor

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Michael Egnor doesn't like atheists. He got a bit upset about a recent post by PZ Myers so he responded on Evolution News & Views (...
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Saturday, September 17, 2016

"The Soul of the Matter"

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Meet Bruce Buff . He's a big fan of the Discovery Institute as he explains in this video. Bruce Buff has written a novel (fiction) cal...
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Monday, September 05, 2016

How many lncRNAs are functional: can sequence comparisons tell us the answer?

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A large percentage of the human genome is transcribed at some time or another during development. The vast majority of those transcripts are...
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Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Splice variants of the human triose phosphate isomerase gene: is alternative splicing real?

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Triose phosphate isomerase (TIM) is one of the enzymes in the gluconeogenesis pathway leading to the synthesis of glucose from simple precu...
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Saturday, August 20, 2016

Understanding Michael Behe's edge of evolution

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It's been about twenty years since Intelligent Design Creationism rose to prominence. Just last week the Center for Science and Culture ...
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Thursday, August 18, 2016

Do you believe what's written in the introduction to this paper?

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I came across this paper while doing research on alternative splicing. The introduction annoyed me. It illustrates what to my mind are some ...
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Saturday, August 13, 2016

Twenty "sciencey" questions for Trump and Clinton

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ScienceDebate.org is a group that wants a "science" debate between Presidential candidates in the upcoming American election. That...
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Thursday, August 11, 2016

A refreshing admission on Uncommon Descent

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Some of us have been debating Intelligent Design Creationists for many years. Some of us have even visited the creationist blogs like Uncomm...
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Thursday, August 04, 2016

This anti-science creationist could be Vice-President of the United States of America

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Thanks to PZ Myers for digging up this speech by Mike Pence in the House of Representatives [ Mike Pence, creationist ]. I think Pence is tr...
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Why are academics such bad writers?

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Not all academics are bad writers but the exceptions are few and far between. Several recent articles in The Chronicle of Higher Education ...
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