Category: Science
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.
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.
Cambrian Animals? Just Add Oxygen
In Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, a new paper that, frankly, we’re not sure passes the laugh test.