Slime molds and side-effects.
9 August, 2013 | Samuel Winthrop |
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Friendly fire: antibiotic side-effects could be due to oxidative damage in our energy powerhouses, the mitochondria. https://t.co/APJMaMS05j
— F1000Prime (@F1000) August 7, 2013
Out-of-the-box thinking: though slime mold has no brain, it has spatial memory. https://t.co/ZSLoExw0ND
— F1000Prime (@F1000) August 6, 2013
Can't remember that last drink? Inhibiting a signaling pathway in the brain curbs alcohol-seeking behaviour & memory. https://t.co/bXdj7VjXMc
— F1000Prime (@F1000) August 8, 2013
While elsewhere on Twitter…
New on the blog: meet the authors of the most popular paper on the Internet https://t.co/BZZhnpJMEx #altmetrics #WinnieThePooh
— Altmetric (@altmetric) August 8, 2013
2 new virus paintings –https://t.co/HNLD9JkB6d and https://t.co/Em7VStikkH – these would look great together
— Michele Banks (@artologica) August 5, 2013
Scientists pose with a model of the giant jaws of the megalodon shark, which lived until about 1.5 million years ago pic.twitter.com/cEKvjhupYp
— Historical Pictures (@HistoricalPics) August 7, 2013
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