Martin C. Winer

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My latest math work links prime numbers to the Pareto distribution.  This function is linked to many phenomena in nature.  Primes also have a link to quantum phenomena via the Riemann Zeta function.  My latest work hopes to unify these phenomena, in the very least, provide a better understanding for them.
The PDF can be found [...]

November 30, 2011 The infamous debate about whether or not creationism should become a part of the science classroom has been confined to American curriculums for decades. However, in recent years, it’s been viscously seeping into Canadian boardrooms. The mystery of origins has been of interest since the beginning of human curiosity. Theories such as [...]

[ Response to: Unapproved cancer therapy DCA makes some tumours worse (ANNE McILROY) ]

The Globe and Mail reports that DCA has been shown ineffective in colorectal cancer and even worse, it has been shown to protect certain cancerous cells.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/health/unapproved-cancer-therapy-dca-makes-some-tumours-worse/article1806516/
The article made it to the Associated Press as well:
http://www.rdmag.com/News/FeedsAP/2010/11/life-sciences-unapproved-cancer-therapy-dca-makes-some-tumours-w/
The state of science reporting is truly depressing [...]

In honour of Ben Stein’s Canadian release of “Expelled – No Intelligence Allowed”
http://www.expelledthemovie.com/playground.php
I have produced a nice javascript demo of one of the basic concepts of evolution: natural (cumulative) selection. 
Don’t get me wrong, I think Ben Stein is a very intelligent person.  Having said that I think when it came to taking attendance in biology [...]