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Strolling with a skeptical biochemist
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Barbara King Replies
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Barbara King sent me the following email message in response to my posting on her talk at Chautauqua [ Barbara King at Chautauqua ]. When ...
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What Is a Scientist?
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The question has come up in the discussion of the AAAS video on Panda's Thumb [ The AAAS responds to “Expelled” ]. The video highligh...
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The Colorado Gazette on Atheism.
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Last week (Aug. 19) The Gazette from Colorado Springs published an opinion piece on atheism [ Dems dismiss the atheists: Why rude guests ...
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Evidence of Purpose?
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Read Travelers in Endless Space on Exercise in Futility . [Hat Tip: Primordial Blog ]
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Tuesday, August 26, 2008
The
Trichoplax
Genome
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Trichoplax adherens is a very simple animal that moves about on surfaces like a gigantic amoeba and ingests any food that it flows over. ...
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Gene Genie #35
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The 35th edition of Gene Genie has been posted at Microbiology Bytes [ Gene Genie 34: Summertime and the blogging is easy ]. (This reall...
Monday, August 25, 2008
Barbara King at Chautauqua
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Barbara King is Professor of Anthropology at the College of William and Mary. Her specialty is primate behavior, especially gorillas. She...
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Edward Larson at Chautauqua
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Edward J. Larson is University Professor and Hugh & Hazel Darling Chair in Law at Pepperdine University. He has a law degree from Har...
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Monday's Molecule #85
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This week marks the beginning of a new term at many colleges and universities in the USA. To mark the occasion, I've chosen a simple m...
Check Your Irony Meters
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John Lynch has a wonderful comment on the train wreck at Uncommon Descent . Read what DaveScot has to say about people who post comments w...
Stephen Matheson's Critique of Michael Behe's
Edge of Evolution
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I've been meaning to write up my own critique of Michael Behe's latest book The Edge of Evolution but there always appear to be m...
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Chautauqua Buskers
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Sunday, August 24, 2008
Darwin vs. Newton
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I claimed that Charles Darwin is the greatest scientist who ever lived. slc posted a comment on Carl Zimmer at Chautauqua . According to N...
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Nobel Laureate: Rosalyn Yalow
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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1977. "for the development of radioimmunoassays of peptide hormones" Rosalyn Yalow (19...
The Olympics Is Over: Who Won?
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I haven't been following all that closely so I appreciate the effort made by John Wilkins to summarize the data. I hope he doesn't...
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