Skin shedding and a 75,000-year-old finger: F1000's Twitter round up
9 November, 2012 | Claire Scott |
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A little rodent with a great adaptation: the African spiny mouse is the first known mammal to exhibit skin autotomy. ow.ly/eYC7Z
— Faculty of 1000 (@F1000) November 7, 2012
Olanzapine and obese patients: why antipsychotic drugs expand patient waistlines. ow.ly/eYCOG
— Faculty of 1000 (@F1000) November 7, 2012
Evolution at our fingertips: human ancestry continues to unfold after DNA sequencing of a 75,000-year-old bone. ow.ly/f68Lo
— Faculty of 1000 (@F1000) November 7, 2012
And elsewhere on Twitter…
Tokelau in the South Pacific becomes the first territory able to meet all its electricity needs with solar power… bbc.in/YH1jTU
— BBC SCIENCE (@BBCscience) November 7, 2012
Great blog – After Two Years Scientists Still Can’t Solve Belly Button Mystery, Keep Navel-Gazing | blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/201…
— SfAMicrobiology (@SfAMtweets) November 8, 2012
Today, James Watson tells @maggiekb1, he’d “write more sympathetically about the plight of both Wilkins and Franklin” bit.ly/TvJVv5
— Ivan Oransky (@ivanoransky) November 8, 2012
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