A heart of gold and health-loving nuts
14 February, 2014 | Claire Scott |
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Essential reading for the aspiring PhD student: how to pick an advisor and get the most out of graduate school. https://t.co/8kQl1eznZs
— F1000Prime (@F1000) February 12, 2014
A heart of gold: Coating gold nanoparticles with blood proteins increases efficiency for diseased-organ targeting. https://t.co/bndFeVqBU2
— F1000Prime (@F1000) February 10, 2014
Could a few nuts a day keep mortality at bay? Nut consumption seems to lower total and cause-specific mortality rate. https://t.co/qKzuDHxV2f
— F1000Prime (@F1000) February 13, 2014
And elsewhere on Twitter…
Genes are not romantic https://t.co/PuSyYV8kl2 pic.twitter.com/bur5ZVylsS
— Genome Biology (@GenomeBiology) February 14, 2014
Rose are red…hang on, never mind that, roses are INCREDIBLE under a scanning electron microscope https://t.co/NUzBQdjcAl #VDay
— Wellcome Trust (@wellcometrust) February 14, 2014
The JAMA Network <3’s you: Happy #Valentine‘s Day! https://t.co/2U0qqh3J11 pic.twitter.com/gM9S87WgxJ
— JAMA (@JAMA_current) February 14, 2014
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