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July 20th, 2010 | Category: youtube I’ve finally made another YouTube video! This one directly targets a video that the Discovery Institute recently released featuring Stephen C. Meyer going on and on about the scientific nature of intelligent design (or what he calls the “design hypothesis”). I hope you find it educational – if you do, consider passing it on to others that you know online, if you feel that they would benefit from watching it.
(Apparently my Australian accent would be considered attractive by most American heterosexual females, according to some sources. I’m [...]
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October 30th, 2009 | Category: youtube A new video! Do you understand gene duplication and its role in evolution? If not, watch this video. If so, still watch this video.
This is basically a video version of this post, but a lot more ramble-y. Oh well, that’s what happens when you put me in front of a camera.
A new video! Do you understand gene duplication and its role in evolution? If not, watch this video. If so, still watch this video. This is basically a video version…
August 27th, 2009 | Category: youtube
August 8th, 2009 | Category: youtube Hark, is that a new YouTube video I see? Why yes, it is! And about time too, I should think.
While I don’t usually complain about things, I thought the time was right. Plus, I needed a topic. So… if you have any requests for videos that I should make, feel free to email me or post a comment somewhere on this site with your topic. Overcoming that idea-hurdle is always appreciated.
Hark, [...]
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Homologous Legs is the blog of Jack Scanlan, an Australian biology student who has a serious problem with creationists, intelligent design proponents and anyone else who misrepresents evolutionary biology or science in general.
He uses this blog to post news about the intelligent design/evolution "war", science communication in biology and chemistry, and mostly coherent thoughts from his scattered, music-loving brain.
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homologouslegs(at)gmail(dot)com
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