Meddling Mendel and scaling cells
16 August, 2013 | Claire Scott |
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Boys just want to have fun? The varying effect of additional PE on childhood obesity in boys vs. girls. https://t.co/VMlce2Z0Fz
— F1000Prime (@F1000) August 13, 2013
Meddling with Mendel: 80-year-old accusations that Mendel massaged his data are firmly rejected. https://t.co/tm9NAFHEJg
— F1000Prime (@F1000) August 16, 2013
Cell tourism may be the next big thing, thanks to a new tool allowing you to scale cellular dimensions. https://t.co/5hPmN9GRJG
— F1000Prime (@F1000) August 15, 2013
And elsewhere on Twitter…
"Incredibly rare" animal discovered, looks like a teddy bear: https://t.co/J6PfteG4SH
— National Geographic (@NatGeo) August 16, 2013
Nothing but the truth? @eloftus1’s memory research explores validity of eyewitness testimony. https://t.co/OQ4UfxTBJJ by @mocost @NatureNews
— Malcolm M. Campbell (@m_m_campbell) August 15, 2013
Curious about the future of @ISS_Research in the area of #biology ? Read: https://t.co/lUPNUKy0C7 @NASA
— ISS Research (@ISS_Research) August 13, 2013
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