Tag: Science (journal)
Wrap Your Mind Around the Synapse — Just Try
The method neurons use to transfer signals seems like a kludge. But it works astonishingly fast and efficiently.
Top U.S. Science Journal Calls for Dismantling Capitalism
Establishing a quasi-socialistic technocratic approach — focused on equity instead of excellence — would stifle innovation.
Scientist Discovers a Protist’s “Cellular Origami” — The First Known Case
You will probably not be surprised to hear that Dr. Prakash is an engineer as well as a biologist. This is predictable.
From the “Junk DNA” Files: Can “Degraded” LINE Elements Still Be Functional?
On May 2, Casey Luskin had an online debate with Professor Daniel Stern Cardinale, an evolutionary biologist at Rutgers University.
Fossil Friday: Suppressed Dissent About Neanderthal DNA in Modern Humans
The case of Professor William Amos represents an interesting parallel with dissenters in the intelligent design community.