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Strolling with a skeptical biochemist
Friday, June 13, 2008
Bias Against Female First-Author Papers
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This is a follow-up to a posting back in January where I mentioned a recently published article by Budden et al. (2008) [see Bias Against ...
Alex Palazzo in Toronto
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Alex Palazzo of The Daily Transcript has been in Toronto for the past few days. We were able to get together for lunch on Wednesday and f...
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Alex Meets Toronto Bloggers
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Alex Palazzo of The Daily Transcript met with Eva Amsen of easternblot , John Dupuis of Confessions of a Science Librarian , and Phillip ...
Friday the 13th in Port Dover
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It's Friday the 13th and the bikers are gathering in Port Dover . This year they're hoping to set a new Guinness record for the mo...
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Friday the 13th
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Friday's Urban Legend: FALSE [reposted from April 13, 2007 ] Having a morbid fear of Friday the 13th—paraskevidekatriaphobics—is one o...
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Thursday, June 12, 2008
Tangled Bank #107
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The latest issue of Tangled Bank is #107. It's hosted at Syaffolee [ Tangled Bank #107: The CYOA Edition ]. You're trapped on a ...
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...
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