Sandwalk
Strolling with a skeptical biochemist
Friday, April 19, 2013
Coelacanths Evolve More Slowly?
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I don't have a lot of time today (I leave for Boston tomorrow) but I can't let this pass. The complete draft genome of the African...
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Thursday, April 18, 2013
What to Do with Old Conference Name Tags?
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Ryan Gregory asked what he should do with his old conference name tags (on Facebook). You hang them on your office door, of course. What e...
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Ask an Atheist Day
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This National Ask An Atheist Day in the USA. It's sponsored by the Secular Student Alliance and supported by the Center for Inquiry. ...
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Darwin Doubters Want to Have their Cake and Eat it too
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The phrase "to have your cake and eat it too" means that you can't have it both ways or "shouldn't try to have two in...
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Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Educating an Intelligent Design Creationist: Evidence for Junk
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I'm replying to a post by andyjones (More and more) Function, the evolution-free gospel of ENCODE . That was the fourth post in an excha...
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Where Do Organisms Get Their Energy?
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I've been thinking a lot about fundamental concepts in biochemistry. One of them has to be energy—where do cells and organisms get the e...
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Monday, April 15, 2013
Monday's Molecule #202
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The last Monday's Molecule was the pyrrolysine, 23rd amino acid. The winner was Michael Florea [ Monday's Molecule #201 ]. Today...
Why Do We Do Science?
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Lately there's been a flurry of activity in the American press about the value (or lack of value) of science. There have also been attem...
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Sunday, April 14, 2013
Wasting Money on the Jesuits at Regis College
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Regis College is a Jesuit College at the University of Toronto. One of their main jobs is to train students for the priesthood in the Roman ...
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Friday, April 12, 2013
Soon to Be Released: Another Landmark for the ID Movement
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I mentioned a few days ago that Stephen Meyer's new book Darwin's Doubt is about to be released [see Two Books on the Cambrian Expl...
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Educating an Intelligent Design Creationist: The Meaning of Darwinism
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Intelligent Design Creationists love to refer to their opponents as "Darwinists." We all know why they do it. It's a rhetorica...
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Thursday, April 11, 2013
Educating an Intelligent Design Creationist: The Specificity of DNA Binding Proteins
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I'm replying to a post by andyjones (More and more) Function, the evolution-free gospel of ENCODE . This was the fourth post in a series...
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Next Generation Science Standards
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The Next Generation Science Standards are a set of recommendations for teaching science to public school children in the USA. The standards ...
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Educating an Intelligent Design Creationist: Rare Transcripts
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I'm replying to a post by andyjones (More and more) Function, the evolution-free gospel of ENCODE . This was the fourth post in a series...
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Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Evolution and Junk DNA in Chicago
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I just signed up for the SMBE Conference in Chicago in July. There's lots of cool talks about evolution but, in the end, I decided I ju...
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