Multitasking, poo studies, and groundbreaking papers
24 May, 2013 | Adie Chan |
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“Allow me to preface this evaluation with the following statement: this article is ahead of its time.” ow.ly/l0qIw #QOTD
— F1000Prime (@F1000) May 14, 2013
Ever wondered why is multitasking so difficult? Here’s an explanation. ow.ly/l8AZx
— F1000Prime (@F1000) May 21, 2013
More poo studies: trial data show fecal transplant is a promising therapy for children with ulcerative colitis. ow.ly/l8AZB
— F1000Prime (@F1000) May 22, 2013
While elsewhere on Twitter…
Bad test result. Human pregnancy test spread disastrous frog-killing fungus. dlvr.it/3NgGh6 #epidemiology #microbes via @naturenews
— Malcolm M. Campbell (@m_m_campbell) May 20, 2013
#Dementia Awareness Week: Alzheimer’s Research & Therapy joins the discussion – @biomedcentral blog blogs.biomedcentral.com/bmcblog/2013/0… cc @alzheimersres
— Matt Landau (@Matt_Landau) May 22, 2013
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Scientists unite to solve mystery of mental illness @wellcometrust wellcome.ac.uk/News/2013/News…
— Research Institute(@neurosciencecu) May 17, 2013
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