Happy holidays from F1000!

2015 has been another exciting year at F1000. We launched F1000Workspace, the paper-writing and collaboration tool, in May and, by November, over 1 million references had already been uploaded onto the service. Rebecca Lawrence was announced Managing Director in November, Harold Varmus joined our International Advisory Board, and several F1000 Faculty won Lasker awards. We…

Human facial features, peanut allergies, and language processing in the blind: This week’s social media roundup

What makes us look like humans? An analysis of how the Homo sapiens cranial features were acquired. https://t.co/Rgwu4IFiVX — F1000 (@F1000) November 30, 2015 Food for thought: increased peanut allergen exposure through atopic dermatitis may lead to sensitization & allergy. https://t.co/ABpty4Bc7u — F1000 (@F1000) November 27, 2015 A picture paints a thousand words: evidence that…

Sleep and exercise in humans, and sex-specific behavior in worms: social media roundup

How much sleep do we really need? Analysis of 3 pre-industrial hunter-gatherer societies may provide some answers https://t.co/BtFweCj56i — F1000 (@F1000) November 3, 2015 Exercise at a molecular level: human skeletal muscle phosphoproteome reveals an extensive exercise signaling network https://t.co/TeW4DfygQt — F1000 (@F1000) November 3, 2015 Men are from mars & women from venus? Two…

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