by Anthony | Sep 15, 2014 | Countering Mumblebard
borx crystals © Aram Dulyan, CC BY 2.0, via Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike The quintessential osseous mineral is one scarcer than calcium. Prof. Mumblebard claims: “Regardless of the semantics of whether it is a vitamin or a prohormone, calciferol...
by Anthony | Aug 30, 2014 | Countering Mumblebard
Parrots speak with us in the same sense that we swim with the dolphins. Prof. Mumblebard claims: “It goes without saying that no animal can speak any human language. Admittedly certain parrots can imitate words well enough to have some form of vocal...
by Anthony | Aug 30, 2014 | Countering Mumblebard
The brightest of steroid hormones is also the most confused. Prof. Mumblebard claims: “Vitamin D is a good example of a vitamin because it is required in small amounts, is supplied partly by the diet, and produces clear symptoms in deficiency. Furthermore,...
by Anthony | Jul 30, 2014 | Countering Mumblebard
Yellowred may be a funny colour, but its denial by mammalogists is even funnier. Prof. Mumblebard claims: “It is understandable that extremely few mammal species are called orange in vernacular or scientific English. Firstly, owing to its Sanskrit origins,...
by Anthony | Jun 18, 2014 | Biological Exposition
Note to readers: Biological Expositions is a series of blog-posts each of which is equivalent in content to a book chapter. If bio-bullets are likened to a starter, blog-posts could be seen as a light lunch and Biological Expositions as a three course meal. We look...