Here are a few posts that didn't make it into the Carnival of Evolution 16 (which requires that they really be about evolution, and that they aren't batshit crazy).
How to Become a Highly Effective Problem Solver
And the answer is: Ethos, Pathos and Logos. (Not really evolution.)
Top 100 Science Professor Blogs
A list of 100 blogs run by science professors. 19 in biology, though not all are really by professors. (Not really evolution.)
To eat or not to eat…meat. Do animals know that we eat them?
The author of this post not only believes in reincarnation, but that animals choose which organisms to be born as. They know their lives are going to be short and nasty, but they don't mind that, because the consider it an honor to help humans in this way. The author knows these facts having communicated with the animals. Seriously! (BS crazy.)
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- Angry by Choice
- Catalogue of Organisms
- Chinleana
- Doc Madhattan
- Games with Words
- Genomics, Medicine, and Pseudoscience
- History of Geology
- Moss Plants and More
- Pleiotropy
- Plektix
- RRResearch
- Skeptic Wonder
- The Culture of Chemistry
- The Curious Wavefunction
- The Phytophactor
- The View from a Microbiologist
- Variety of Life
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From Valley Forge to the Lab: Parallels between Washington's Maneuvers and Drug Development4 weeks ago in The Curious Wavefunction
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Political pollsters are pretending they know what's happening. They don't.4 weeks ago in Genomics, Medicine, and Pseudoscience
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Course Corrections5 months ago in Angry by Choice
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The Site is Dead, Long Live the Site2 years ago in Catalogue of Organisms
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The Site is Dead, Long Live the Site2 years ago in Variety of Life
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Does mathematics carry human biases?4 years ago in PLEKTIX
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A New Placodont from the Late Triassic of China5 years ago in Chinleana
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Posted: July 22, 2018 at 03:03PM6 years ago in Field Notes
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Bryophyte Herbarium Survey7 years ago in Moss Plants and More
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Harnessing innate immunity to cure HIV8 years ago in Rule of 6ix
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WE MOVED!8 years ago in Games with Words
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post doc job opportunity on ribosome biochemistry!9 years ago in Protein Evolution and Other Musings
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Growing the kidney: re-blogged from Science Bitez9 years ago in The View from a Microbiologist
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Blogging Microbes- Communicating Microbiology to Netizens10 years ago in Memoirs of a Defective Brain
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The Lure of the Obscure? Guest Post by Frank Stahl12 years ago in Sex, Genes & Evolution
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Lab Rat Moving House13 years ago in Life of a Lab Rat
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Goodbye FoS, thanks for all the laughs13 years ago in Disease Prone
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Slideshow of NASA's Stardust-NExT Mission Comet Tempel 1 Flyby13 years ago in The Large Picture Blog
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in The Biology Files
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Thank you Bjørn. I accept my position in the reject pile and thank you for the opportunity to be heard. I won’t hold it against you that you think I’m bs crazy. Wink.
ReplyDeleteDebbra, The Pet Chatter
Debbra, you're welcome. If all the world's people would be as forgiving as you, it would be a much better place.
ReplyDeleteIf you want to explain and discuss how you have obtained the knowledge you claim to have, and whether this can be verified in any way, you'd be most welcome to post it here.
Debbra, I for one would love to hear more. Maybe then I can explain to my son that our pet cow TD (for Top Dog) really won't mind it when we slaughter him. If my son could communicate with TD directly, maybe it will soften the blow, kinda like Jesus when he said "Forgive them, they know not what they do."
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