Brains, pains and virus strains
14 June, 2013 | Samuel Winthrop |
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Back to bacteria: a 'provocative' trial looks at using antibiotics for treating chronic low back pain. https://t.co/LzQDdwcNoc
— F1000Prime (@F1000) June 11, 2013
The human cortex might not be the bee's knees: our brains aren't, in fact, exceptionally big for our body size. https://t.co/SvQK8bnqQU
— F1000Prime (@F1000) June 10, 2013
Breaking new ground in HIV research: a new vaccine protects against mucosal SIV infection by up to 73%. https://t.co/uwLqH48E73
— F1000Prime (@F1000) June 12, 2013
And elsewhere on Twitter…
Medieval monk diaries reveal link between cold weather & volcanic eruptions https://t.co/t0AOvr1ecp
— Science Mag News (@ScienceNOW) June 11, 2013
Supreme Court rules against human gene patenting – what do you think this means for biomed research? Tweet us! https://t.co/fkjApfLgzS
— Nature Medicine (@NatureMedicine) June 13, 2013
Great view of rat neural cells on a carbon nanotube island. https://t.co/nlCazt7t8R pic.twitter.com/RFlAdNpZ6R
— BiologyImageLibrary (@BiologyImageLib) June 14, 2013
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