Monkeys, macromolecules and how insects help flavor your tea
17 May, 2013 | Claire Scott |
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Does eating big molecules make you bigger? Protein (not fat/carbohydrate) is positively associated with weight gain. ow.ly/kUsh8
— F1000Prime (@F1000) May 16, 2013
Just one’s cup of tea: insects help to develop the flavor of Darjeeling tea through stimulating gene expression. ow.ly/kUsCY
— F1000Prime (@F1000) May 14, 2013
You scratch my back, I’ll scratch yours: monkeys working for reward are reluctant to share with a non-working partner.ow.ly/kUrWj
— F1000Prime (@F1000) May 13, 2013
And elsewhere on Twitter…
The best communicator we’ve ever had in space. Love this guy. gizmodo.com/a-supercut-of-…
— Dan Fagin (@danfagin) May 13, 2013
Today, Cell published a paper that represents a major advance in #stemcell technology. Read the paper freely here: ow.ly/l3HvN
— CellPressNews (@CellPressNews) May 15, 2013
Why cicadas love prime numbers ow.ly/l56YM
— BBC Future (@BBC_Future) May 16, 2013
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