Monthly Archives: June 2026

A single nucleotide exon in CYP621A of Fusarium

This topic is so mind-boggling and fascinating — that I’d like to send David Nelson’s email blog, just as it was received. Fusarium species are ubiquitous filamentous fungi, found in virtually any soil, in the air, and on plants. They … Continue reading

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mRNA Vaccines Work Differently Than We Thought (and That’s Good)

This exciting article just came out in Medscape. DwN mRNA Vaccines Work Differently Than We Thought (and That’s Good) Sarah Amandolare May 25, 2026 Scientists may have been wrong about mRNA vaccines — and they’re thrilled. While mRNA vaccines are … Continue reading

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Korean presentation

These stories (from Korean high school students) are heartwarming and exactly the kind of response that we on the CO2 Coalition Education Committee like to see. 😊😊 —D From: Greg Wrightstone Sent: Thursday, May 28, 2026 1:12 PM To: Subject: … Continue reading

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Defending the Scientific Method Through Homeschooling

Our CO2 Coalition Education Committee sets up a booth that is manned by between 4 and 6 CCEC members — at about six or eight homeschooling state conferences each year. Attendance is always between 10,000 and 20,000 parents and children…!! … Continue reading

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Chinese scientists vacate their positions after whistle-blower raises alarms over their research

This article about “fraud in science” was submitted from a GEITP’er who also reads (of all things) the South China Morning Post… Note that some of Fred’s favorite journals are listed as those in which fraudulent manuscripts have unfortunately been … Continue reading

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Origin of Life manuscript

Lucia: In response to your request. This manuscript [see attached] is now “in press” and should appear online within the week. I’m VERY proud of this one. Knowing next-to-nothing about [a] the ‘nuts and bolts’ of bioinformatics programs and [b] … Continue reading

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These ‘master’ proteins protect us from deadly mutations — and could inspire new drugs [Brief summary article from Nature]

Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are a family of highly conserved proteins produced by cells in response to stressful conditions, such as extreme heat, cold, or toxicants. They ae present in organisms from bacteria to all animals. They primarily act as … Continue reading

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Nebert Trainees

Nebert Trainees since the 1970s to present. TraineeList_DwN_Laboratory

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