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Strolling with a skeptical biochemist
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Religulous
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Coming to theaters near you in October [ Religulous ]. [Hat Tip: Brian Larnder at Primordial Blog ]
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Graduation
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With 72,000 students, you can appreciate that graduation ceremonies need to be spread out over several weeks at the University of Toronto....
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Charles McVety Visits the ROM
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I was taking Bryant Ing 1 to lunch today when we decided to check out what was happening at the Royal Ontario Museum. There was supposed ...
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Canadian Creationist: Charles McVety
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"Dr." 1 Charles McVety is President of Canada Christian College in Toronto. McVety is currently promoting the movie Expelled ...
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Spring in Nova Scotia
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One of my colleagues, David Tinker , has retired and moved to the Annapolis valley in Nova Scotia (Canada). He sent me a picture of a wood...
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Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Nobel Laureates: Stanford Moore and William Stein
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The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1972. "for their contribution to the understanding of the connection between chemical structure and cata...
How Enzymes Work
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Enzymes are protein catalysts that speed up reactions. In the most extreme cases the catalyzed reaction will take place 10 23 times faster ...
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Tuesday, June 10, 2008
God Is Not Winning
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John Brockman runs a website called The Edge . Most (all?) of the contributers are authors and many of them are clients of Brockman. He i...
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The 3rd issue of the Molecular and Cell Biology Carnival has been posted by Bertalan Meskó at ScienceRoll [ Molecular and Cell Biology C...
Come to This Seminar!
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Alex Palazzo of The Daily Transcript is giving a talk in our Department .... Department of Biochemistry Special Seminar "Beyond The ...
One Million!!!
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I'm fascinated by the statistics of blogging. Who reads blogs? Why do they read blogs? Do blogs serve a useful purpose or are they jus...
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Monday, June 09, 2008
Monday's Molecule #75
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Some readers have been complaining that Monday's Molecule is too easy. 1 That's why I've chosen a more difficult task for you...
Gene Genie #33
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The 33rd edition of Gene Genie has been posted at Neurophilosophy [ Gene Genie 33 ]. Welcome to the 33rd edition of Gene Genie, the blog...
Sunday, June 08, 2008
America: The Greatest Experiment in the History of Mankind
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Here's one of the men who could be "leader of the free world." There's no doubt in his mind that Christianity is the sup...
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Saturday, June 07, 2008
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Stephen Jay Gould is one of my heroes. This video in six parts was made back in 1984 but most of it is as true and accurate today as it wa...
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