A bacterial balancing act and a hidden killer
10 January, 2014 | Claire Scott |
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“… I was struck by the beauty of this study: pieces fall into a clear story, opening our eyes.” https://t.co/AULya3Rov0 #QOTD
— F1000Prime (@F1000) January 6, 2014
A bacterial balancing act: why don't more microbes make use of CRISPR immunity? https://t.co/peQw3BoNnj
— F1000Prime (@F1000) January 7, 2014
The hidden killer: latent toxoplasmosis linked to increased traffic and workplace accidents, as well as suicide. https://t.co/PIwHSHTmFH
— F1000Prime (@F1000) January 8, 2014
And elsewhere on Twitter…
We've just had cake to celebrate our 150,000th recommendation! (pictured: Chairman Vitek Tracz & MD Anne Greenwood) pic.twitter.com/KQvP690CNI
— F1000Prime (@F1000) January 9, 2014
What's the best dress code for #doctors? Take a guess! This is what research says: https://t.co/CxqhWIO7zN #medicine pic.twitter.com/10PxfRbknF
— BioMed Central (@BioMedCentral) January 9, 2014
How a @wellcometrust #globalhealth study used participatory art to engage a community in Malawi @johannakz https://t.co/kBR5LlwlpG #SciArt
— PLOS (@PLOS) January 10, 2014
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