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Evolution: Forget Random Mutation - Variation is the Real Issue
How to be an Iconoclast in Biology
You can blog and still get tenure
Gender and Science in the News: Should We Have Grant Quotas For Women?
E. coli As Biology's Decoder Ring
Let's do some Reading on the Plausibility of Life
Positive Feedback Loops that Drive Cell Decisions
There's a Whole Doubt Industry Aimed At Science
The Problem is Too Much Biological Complexity
How Bacteria Recognize Kin
Anti-evolution 'Academic Freedom' Bills: What is Academic Freedom Anyway?
George Will: Why Are We kicking Talent Out of the US?
Updating how the US Government Gets Its Advice
Do we know nothing about the origins of the first living systems?
Harvard Prof on Virtue vs. Money in Science
ScienceDebate2008 and 14 Questions on Science Policy for US Presidential Candidates
Who Needs Scientific Thinking When You Have Large Datasets and Fast Computers?
Getting Your DNA Sequenced: Should Regulators Crack Down on Genetic Testing Companies?
Multitasking and Science Don't Mix Well
Presidential Science Advice 2.0
So you want to get a job in biology
Getting Our Congressional Candidates to Talk About Science
Steven Pinker and Evolutionary Psychology in The Guardian
Does Darwin Get Too Much Credit?
How is math the basis of reality?

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