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Carl Zimmer on Junk DNA and Bad Science Journalism
Are We Losing the War on Cancer?
Privacy vs. Technology: Selling Your Surfing Habits to Advertisers
What's worse: cell phones or cigarettes?
Michael Shermer on Why Numbers and Gut Feelings Don't Mix
Innovation Slow-Down in the US?
What is it with Republicans and Creationism?
List your favorite science books
Maybe Bird Brains Aren't So Bad
Evolution's Most Important Molecular Inventions
Put Thinking on Your To-Do List
NY Times on the Challenge of Teaching Evolution in Florida
A quick tour of 5 mind-blowing scientific theories
Evolution as the Recycler of the Cell's Tools
How to Kill Education: Replace Degrees with Technical Certificates
U. of California can reject creationist college prep classes
Yeast Cells on Psychoactive Drugs
Solving the Cell: Will the Future of Biology be Boring?
John Hawks on Why Scientists Should Blog
More Neanderthal DNA Sequenced
Should Well-Educated People Know Math and Science?
The choice between simulation and experiment: Biology and Physics have the same problems
What do you do when a creationist asks for your data?
The Latest Technology May Not Have Transformed Your Health, But It Has Changed Science
Instead of Blogging, I was Overloaded on Science in Toronto

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