Bacterial family trees and life-saving apps: F1000's Twitter round up.
2 November, 2012 | Samuel Winthrop |
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The orthodoxy that bacteria do not have ‘species’ may be about to be turned on its head by metagenomics. ow.ly/eNx7E
— Faculty of 1000 (@F1000) October 29, 2012
Inexpensive and rapid detection of TB? There’s an app for that… ow.ly/eC5QQ
— Faculty of 1000 (@F1000) October 26, 2012
New research implicates certain solvents in Parkinson’s disease using twins as the perfect study population. ow.ly/eNx7K
— Faculty of 1000 (@F1000) October 31, 2012
Meanwhile, on Twitter…
Gene therapy hits European market bit.ly/WfrLpa
— Nature News&Comment (@NatureNews) November 2, 2012
The weekend’s big story: Women who stop smoking aged 30 can gain 10 years of life bit.ly/ShZTgx
— Oxford University (@UniofOxford) October 29, 2012
What do birds do during a hurricane? EXPLAINED: slate.me/SWrJfU #FeatheringTheStorm #sandy
— Slate (@Slate) October 30, 2012
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