Month: April 2017
MicroRNAs Don’t Fit the Evolution Model
A recent study investigated microRNAs in Saccharina japonica and compared them to previously investigated microRNAs, including in a different brown algae species.
For Undergrads, Grad Students, and Professionals — One Final Day to Apply for Summer Seminars on ID
An informed debate about origins is vital for our science and our culture. You can be a part of that, but you must act now.
Resolution Introduced in Alabama Reflects Views of the Vast Majority of Americans on Teaching Evolution
Alabama’s House should be applauded for considering a proactive step that will benefit Alabama students.
Electric DNA, Circular RNA, and Other Epigenetic Wonders
There’s a lot more going on in those sequences of nucleotides than we could have imagined.
Forbidden Science: Applications for Summer Seminars on Intelligent Design Are Due in Two Days!
The reign of intellectual intolerance on campuses extends across every field of study, including biology.