Tag: cancer
Behe: Magnetotactic Bacteria and Other Micro-Wonders
These bugs could point the way to a treatment for cancerous tumors, thanks to their natural ability to maneuver by sensing the Earth’s magnetic field.
Manipulating Molecules: Combining Info + Nano for Better Medicine
“Oscar Wilde said nature imitates art,” Meyer said. And today we’re going to see that “technology is able to imitate and even in some ways, improve on nature.”
Norm Macdonald’s God Hypothesis
Norm casually took on the entire scientific community for “refusing to explore” what he considered the “fundamental question” of God’s existence.
Junk No Longer: ERVs Are “Integral” and “Important Components” of Immune Responses
It’s another example of a paper that sounds like it could have been written by a proponent of intelligent design.
Is the INK4a/ARF Overlap a Settled Example of Poor Design?
Dr. DeBenedictis’s basic argument is that there is a section of the human genome where two genes overlap, both of which are important for suppressing tumors.