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Strolling with a skeptical biochemist
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
New York: Central Park
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Nobel Laureate: Richard Ernst
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The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1991. "for his contributions to the development of the methodology of high resolution nuclear magnetic r...
Nobel Laureate: Harald zur Hausen
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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2008 "for his discovery of human papilloma viruses causing cervical cancer" Harald zur...
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New York City
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New York: American Museum of Natural History
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Guess who I saw in the American Museum of Natural History in New York? No, I'm not thinking of a family of stuffed elephants or a gia...
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Britich Columbia Rejects Electoral Reform
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In yesterday's election the people of British Columbia were asked to choose between the old first-past-the post electoral system and a...
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Is Acupuncture Better than Toothpicks?
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Orac is at it again. He describes a pretty good study of the possible effects of acupuncture on lower back pain [ Another acupuncture stud...
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Monday's Molecule #121: Winner
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UPDATE: The image is a 2D Nuclear magnetic resonance spectrum of cane sugar from the Nobel website. This kid of image can only be produced...
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Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Monday's Molecule #121
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This is a true representation of the structure of a biological molecule but I don't expect you you to guess the molecule. Instead, you...
E.O. Wilson in New York
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It was Saturday morning and I was in the offices of the New York Academy of Sciences on the 40th floor of 7 World Trade Center. The view to ...
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New York City: Theater and Dinner
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The Human Genome Sequence Is not Complete
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The latest version of the human genome sequence is called Build 36 or GRCh37. Here's an overview from the Genome Reference Consortium ...
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Jason Rosenhouse Doesn't Understand Pluralists
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Jason Rosenhouse has posted some comments on a recent book review by Richard Lewontin. In that book review, Lewontin—who along with Gould ...
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Friday, May 08, 2009
What do protein crystallographers dream of?
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"What do protein crystallographers dream of?" is the question asked by Ananyo Bhattacharya in an article published in Nature [ ...
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The Biology Textbooks Are Wrong?
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The other day I suggested that Casey Luskin was probably just ignorant. Unlike other creationists, he problably isn't a liar. Today I&...
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