Tweet stuff
24 August, 2012 | Adie Chan |
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Each week, we’ll post the three most clicked on URLs from our twitter feed, as well as other interesting finds from the science Twittersphere.
“In this stimulating paper, the authors explore a mystery right out of a creationist play book.” ow.ly/cXbWj
#QOTD— Faculty of 1000 (@F1000) August 21, 2012
Exercise whatever your size: increased physical activity, not BMI, associated with reduced head & neck cancer risk – ow.ly/d2Sal
— Faculty of 1000 (@F1000) August 20, 2012
“If we don’t tackle this issue then who will?”
#QOTD on plummeting journal acceptance rates in Ecology journals ow.ly/cVLPW— Faculty of 1000 (@F1000) August 20, 2012
Other interesting snippets from the Twittersphere:
Unfamiliar sperm, Tibetans, and cheese: Why evolutionary biology doesn’t excuse Todd Akin bit.ly/Pxh63Z by
@jbyoder— Bora Zivkovic (@BoraZ) August 22, 2012
Mendeley’s Open API Approach Is On Course To Disrupt Academic Publishing tcrn.ch/PcR96M by
@mikebutcher— TechCrunch (@TechCrunch) August 22, 2012
Sometimes science must give way to religion bit.ly/O1eER0
— Nature News&Comment (@NatureNews) August 22, 2012
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