Dangerous liaisons, God in the OR, and a clever party trick?
31 August, 2012 | Adie Chan |
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Each week, we post the three most-clicked F1000 Recommendations from our twitter feed, as well as other interesting finds from Twitterverse.
Dangerous liaisons: looking into the taboo subject of zoophilia and exploring a possible cancer link – ow.ly/d2Saw
— Faculty of 1000 (@F1000) August 24, 2012
A matter of life and death: is there room for God in the operating theatre? – ow.ly/dd4m1
— Faculty of 1000 (@F1000) August 29, 2012
“This paper is either a clever party trick or a major breakthrough.”
#QOTD – restoring sight in mice. ow.ly/dnoYp— Faculty of 1000 (@F1000) August 31, 2012
Elsewhere on Twitter:
I apologise for the earlier tweet in which I suggested that the mites eat on your face. They actually eat your face. bit.ly/O1cg0m
— Ed Yong(@edyong209) August 31, 2012
New post from
@caplansteve at#OccamT: In defense of journal hierarchy bit.ly/Tbb9Yu— Occam’s Typewriter (@OccamT) August 26, 2012
Drank too much? Blame your glass! Study says the shape of a beer glass affects how fast we drink scim.ag/N3yL3o
#TGIF— ScienceNOW (@ScienceNOW) August 31, 2012
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