Blood, sweat and pathogenic yeast
19 April, 2013 | Samuel Winthrop |
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Does endurance training really elicit pulmonary adaptations and hence pulmonary blood flow? ow.ly/k0tbO
— F1000Prime (@F1000) April 16, 2013
Biological solid-state memory? Kinases and microtubules could work together to store binary data in neurons. ow.ly/k0tc5
— F1000Prime (@F1000) April 18, 2013
Resource wars: the struggle between pathogenic yeast and its host for control of the body’s copper supply. ow.ly/k0tbL
— F1000Prime (@F1000) April 15, 2013
Elsewhere on Twitter…
Scientist jailed for faking data.. bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotla…
— Dean Plumbley (@DeanPlumbley) April 17, 2013
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“Story is gloriously indelicate”, says @m_c_marshall: Picture-winged fly quenches thirst on sperm ow.ly/keoXw
— Rowan Hooper (@rowhoop) April 19, 2013
Our new X-ray crystallography display has an unexpected centrepiece says @stephen_curry ow.ly/kdxHu on the @guardiansciblog
— Science Museum (@sciencemuseum) April 19, 2013
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