Sandwalk
Strolling with a skeptical biochemist
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Genes, Phylogeny, and Orangutans
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Jeffrey H. Schwartz is well known to talk.origins veterans because we discussed his book ( Sudden Origins: Fossils, Genes, and the Emergence...
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What Can Scientists Do to Help Science Journalism?
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This week's issue of Nature has a number of articles devoted to science journalism. Their publication coincides with the 6th World Co...
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Campus Excitement
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There's usually something exciting happening on the University of Toronto campus during the summer. It's a popular location for sh...
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Monday, June 29, 2009
Monday's Molecule #127
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Today's molecule stinks. 1 You have to identify it by giving me the common name and the IUPAC name. There's only one Nobel Laurea...
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Grandpa Burger
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When I was (much) younger I used to order the Teen Burger when we went to the A&W. Even after I stopped being a teenager I still got t...
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Saturday, June 27, 2009
Everything You Wanted to Know About Canada but Were Afraid to Ask
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The Canadian system of government can be a little difficult to understand and recent political events in Canada don't make it any easi...
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The Great, Profound, and Valuable Works of Evolutionary Psychology
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A few weeks ago I was having an email discussion about evolutionary psychology with Gad Saad. Readers may recall an earlier posting about Ga...
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Friday, June 26, 2009
Swine Flu Is Caused by French Fries
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According the a report from Russia, the current swine flue pandemic is caused by genetically modified potatoes that are sold as French Fri...
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The Glory for Christ Football League
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Normally I don't like piling on and I don't like making fun of spelling errors (because I make so many myself). But here's a p...
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Why Evolutionary Psychology Is False
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I haven't got time to review the recent publications on evolutionary psychology. The good news is that the popular press is finally wa...
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Lawrence Krauss on Science vs Religion
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Lawrence Krauss was recently asked to participate in a debate about science and religion. Ken Miller and another Roman Catholic scientist ...
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Thursday, June 25, 2009
John Wilkins Is an Asportist
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Some questions are really very simple in spite of the fact that people want to make them complicated. When I ask you, "Do you believe...
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Religion and the Templeton Foundation
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From Jesus and Mo .
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Blogging about Scientific Meetings
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The question is whether it is legitimate for bloggers to report on what goes on at scientific conferences and meetings. I've done it s...
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Scientists Are no Different from Anyone Else
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I admire Stephen Jay Gould for many reasons but his honesty ranks right up there near the top of the list. Gould never pretended that indi...
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