Sandwalk
Strolling with a skeptical biochemist
Thursday, April 30, 2009
NCSE v National Association of Biology Teachers
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There's been a lot of discussion recently about the proper role of scientific organizations, such as the American Association for the Ad...
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Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Some scientists are astrologers, therefore science and astrology are compatible
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Most people would laugh at you if you were to say that, "Some scientists are astrologers, therefore science and astrology are compati...
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Head Growth and Tail Growth
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There are many examples of polymerization reactions in biochemistry: DNA/RNA synthesis, protein synthesis, carbohydrate synthesis and fatty ...
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Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Are You as Smart as a Second Year University Student? Q6
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Are You as Smart as a Second Year University Student? Question 1 Question 2 Question 3 Question 4 Question 5 Today was the final exam in m...
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Monday's Molecule #119: Winners
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The molecule is arsphenamine or Salvarsan—also known as compound 606 or "magic bullet." It is the first synthetic drug developed...
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Monday, April 27, 2009
Monday's Molecule #119
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This is a very famous molecule. There was even a Hollywood movie about it! Can you name it? There is one Nobel Laureate who is most close...
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Brandon Thinks I'm Illogical
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Brandon writes on Siris : Moran and the 'Courtier's Reply' . Larry Moran suffers what looks like a complete lapse of critical ...
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Foot Soldiers and Generals
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Richard Hoppe published the usual accommodationist drivel on The Panda's Thumb : Generals who don’t know the nature of war . Here'...
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Should Scientific Organizations
Advocate
Accommodationism?
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John Wilkins has started an interesting debate on the topic of Science and religion for individuals and organisations . He starts with a c...
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Saturday, April 25, 2009
Science in the Media:Put Up or Shut Up
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Kathy Sykes is a professor of sciences and society at the University of Bristol (UK). She writes about science journalism in the latest is...
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Does Intelligent Design Creationism Make Scientific Predictions?
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It is often claimed that Intelligent Design Creationism doesn't make predictions. This is not true. IDC predicted that irreducibly com...
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Not Me
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Andy Thomson is a psychiatrist. He gave a talk at the Atheist Convention 2009 in Atlanta, Georgia (USA). PZ Myers thinks that Thomson'...
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Evolution of the Long Distance Runner
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Today's Toronto Star has a feature article on marathon running [ Any schmo can run a marathon ]. The subtitle is more informative &qu...
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A Horse of a Different Color
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John Hawks continues to post interesting articles on his blog and he continues his policy of not allowing comments. I want to ask a questi...
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Friday, April 24, 2009
On the Existence of God and the Courtier's Reply
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Atheists and theists often discuss the existence of God. Unfortunately, these discussions often degenerate into classic Christian apologetic...
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