Month: August 2013
The Flagellar Filament Cap: “One of the Most Dynamic Movements in Protein Structures”
Imagine you are an archaeologist surveying the remains of a formerly technologically advanced civilization.
Protein Evolution: A Guide for the Perplexed
What I want to address is why the problem of protein evolution is such a big deal, and what the recent disagreement with Martin Poenie is about.
What Does Eric Hedin Really Teach? Self-Professed Agnostic Student Speaks Out about "Boundaries of Science" Seminar
If you’re sitting on a bunch of ear and eyewitness facts, Ball State, the sort that concretely indicate Dr. Hedin was up to no good, then let’s see them.
Biology-Inspired Robots Mimic “Design Principles” in Nature
By mimicking the locomotion of various kinds of living organisms, engineers are building impressively mobile robots.
Ban Discovery Institute: Hank Campbell’s Mad Appeal to the Editors of National Review
His article reads to me like something written and published, unedited, while the author was drunk.