Precarious pluripotency and 'flesh-eating bacteria'
25 October, 2013 | Claire Scott |
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Portrait of a killer: genomic study reveals what gives 'flesh-eating bacteria' their 'bite'. https://t.co/ujeM0QRtPy
— F1000Prime (@F1000) October 24, 2013
Precarious pluripotency: a fascinating new model of tug-of-war to explain pluripotent stem cells. https://t.co/8mSs8meyFQ
— F1000Prime (@F1000) October 21, 2013
The controversial legal saga of access to emergency contraception opens the wider debate on politics and the FDA. https://t.co/abYKPBlyIK
— F1000Prime (@F1000) October 22, 2013
And elsewhere on Twitter…
How the moon would look if it were as close as the International Space Station https://t.co/t8s2eHc01T via @frauenfelder
— Marilyn Terrell (@Marilyn_Res) October 25, 2013
Meet the mouse that can kick a scorpion's ass and eat it for breakfast (and probably lunch and dinner too): https://t.co/SZn9ZFL0Lb
— Science Channel (@ScienceChannel) October 25, 2013
Allergies may actually confer protection from toxins https://t.co/gSmZjwV4Ic
— Science Mag News (@ScienceNews) October 24, 2013
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