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A new That's a Fact video has at last arrived: "Jurassic Omelette."The subject matter should be broadly familiar. The video starts off with asking "which came first - the chicken or the egg?" before moving on to the dinosaur egg protein issue from the other week.
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Jeffrey Tomkins writes "Marketing Myostatin Inhibitors with Fake Science," about nutritional supplements being marketed to reduce the activity of a protein called Myostatin (literally "muscle stop") with the intent of increasing muscle mass. According to Tomkins, one claim made is that myostatin is somehow "vestigial."
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Another "soft tissue preservation" article from Brian Thomas today: "Scientists Broom Challenging Discoveries Beneath 'Contamination' Rug." He means "sweep" there instead of "broom," which I don't think it supposed to be a verb. Thomas hasn't got a new find since last week's, but instead does a more general overview of the concept.
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It's not an overly interesting "tale" today: Jeffrey Tomkins writes "Long Complex Gene Tails Defy Evolution."
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What with all the genetics articles lately we haven't seen a soft tissue DpSU from the ICR in a while. For today, Brian Thomas writes "The Incredible, Edible '190 Million-Year-Old Egg'."