Ancient life, alien life and life-saving therapy
2 August, 2013 | Samuel Winthrop |
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Pump it up and try again – gene therapy trials for heart failure examined in a new F1000Prime Report. https://t.co/yqFvZKXfBJ
— F1000Prime (@F1000) August 1, 2013
The first steps of life? 3.5 billion-year-old rocks show possible conditions for primordial phosphorylation to occur. https://t.co/046gmqWZpu
— F1000Prime (@F1000) July 30, 2013
Life on Mars: the presence of boron-rich clay in meteorites brings the possibility of Martian RNA ever closer. https://t.co/NuGs45DyFO
— F1000Prime (@F1000) July 31, 2013
While elsewhere on Twitter…
"Plant diseases don’t grab limelight as readily as those that directly infect humans.. but can be equally devastating https://t.co/PccQSJFfqd
— Toby Bruce (@Toby_Bruce) July 31, 2013
A case of co-infection with Plasmodium vivax and Mansonella ozzardi: https://t.co/MHzY43baN9 #Malaria #Filariasis pic.twitter.com/VKPeetntTI
— Cases Database (@CasesDatabase) August 1, 2013
Stay dry little guy! MT @scipak https://t.co/2cmtdgov7i Frog with protective leaf umbrella [Photo: Penkdix Palme/NTI via @guardian]
— AAAS News (@AAAS_News) August 1, 2013
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